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  • softball Softball ousted from playoffs early after losing first two games

    The Lady Rams made an early exit from the double-elimination PSAC Tournament Wednesday as they lost their first two games to IUP 1-4 and Mercyhurst 6-9. Being the third and final seed in the East Division, West Chester (28-25) had to face the three seed from the Central Division, IUP (25-12-1), in the first game of the tournament Wednesday morning.

  • lacrosse1 Golden Rams enter PSAC semifinals tied for No.1

    The Golden Rams women’s lacrosse team ended the regular season with back-to-back wins over C.W. Post, 18-15, and Kutztown, 17-13, to sail into the PSAC semifinals tied for first alongside rival Lock Haven. West Chester (14-2, 9-2 PSAC) implemented a come-from-behind victory initiated by Jamie Dolan over No.

  • wendle2 Wendle to leave everlasting legacy for WCU baseball

    There are five tools that a baseball player is measured by: the ability to hit for power, hit for average, field the ball, throw the ball and run the bases. All players at a college level have at least on of these tools, many of them two or even three.

  • Rams take three of four from Bloom, earn top seed in East

    The West Chester baseball team secured the top seed in the PSAC East last week by taking three games of four from rival Bloomsburg. After a bit of a stretch in which the offense was not clicking on all cylinders, the Rams’ bats exploded to score 29 runs in four games as they took the season series from the Huskies.

  • kayla WCU hosts Last Chance Meet to finish 2012 season

    The West Chester University track and field teams completed their regular season on Friday, hosting and competing in the WCU Last Chance Meet at Farrell Stadium.  LaQuan Chapman was the team’s top performer, taking two field events. He won the men’s long jump with 21 feet, 0.

  • flyers Flyers send Penguins home, face Devils in second round

    Last Sunday afternoon, the Flyers advanced to Round 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, by beating out The Pittsburgh Penguins in Game 6 of the first round by 5-1. This was the Penguins last chance to redeem themselves, for if they won this game they could have forced a Game 7.

  • g West Chester gymnastics finishes strong with solid effort at USAG Nationals

    The West Chester University Women’s Gymnastics team wrapped up their season by sending five gymnasts to the USAG Division II Collegiate Nationals in Bridgeport, Conn. on April 12. On the first day of competition, junior Kaley LaFleur earned second All-America honors with a seventh-place finish on the balance beam.

  • WCU Softball clinches PSAC playoff berth with sweep

    The Lady Rams swept both series the final week of the regular season, taking two from the University of Sciences (16-22) by a combined score of 15-3, and clinching a berth in the PSAC Tournament by sweeping ESU by scores of 19-4 in game one and 4-1 in game two.

  • WCU wins Bile Giles Invitational, splits four with Kutztown

    The Golden Rams baseball team rebounded nicely from their rough week last week by earning their fifth straight Bill Giles Invitational championship, and then going on to split four games with Kutztown. On Tuesday, the Golden Rams traveled to Citizen’s Bank Park to play Wilmington University in the championship game of the Invitational.

  • Women’s golf finish 2nd, men look for rebound performance

    The West Chester University women’s golf team continues their great season with another strong performance earlier in the month at the Dr. Edwin Cottrell Invitational where they finished in second place. Despite the difficult weather, the team was able to keep focus and put forth a great performance, while pleasing head coach Doug Hendricks.

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  • softball Softball ousted from playoffs early after losing first two games

    The Lady Rams made an early exit from the double-elimination PSAC Tournament Wednesday as they lost their first two games to IUP 1-4 and Mercyhurst 6-9. Being the third and final seed in the East Division, West Chester (28-25) had to face the three seed from the Central Division, IUP (25-12-1), in the first game of the tournament Wednesday morning.

  • lacrosse1 Golden Rams enter PSAC semifinals tied for No.1

    The Golden Rams women’s lacrosse team ended the regular season with back-to-back wins over C.W. Post, 18-15, and Kutztown, 17-13, to sail into the PSAC semifinals tied for first alongside rival Lock Haven. West Chester (14-2, 9-2 PSAC) implemented a come-from-behind victory initiated by Jamie Dolan over No.

  • wendle2 Wendle to leave everlasting legacy for WCU baseball

    There are five tools that a baseball player is measured by: the ability to hit for power, hit for average, field the ball, throw the ball and run the bases. All players at a college level have at least on of these tools, many of them two or even three.

  • Rams take three of four from Bloom, earn top seed in East

    The West Chester baseball team secured the top seed in the PSAC East last week by taking three games of four from rival Bloomsburg. After a bit of a stretch in which the offense was not clicking on all cylinders, the Rams’ bats exploded to score 29 runs in four games as they took the season series from the Huskies.

  • kayla WCU hosts Last Chance Meet to finish 2012 season

    The West Chester University track and field teams completed their regular season on Friday, hosting and competing in the WCU Last Chance Meet at Farrell Stadium.  LaQuan Chapman was the team’s top performer, taking two field events. He won the men’s long jump with 21 feet, 0.

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