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Women’s soccer team continues historic season today in NCAA Division III Championship semifinals
Down by two goals with just 32 minutes left in the quarterfinals of the 2022 NCAA Division III Women's Soccer Championship, many teams would start to lose hope and fear their season was fading away. But not the No. 4-ranked Case Western Reserve University women’s soccer team. Finding themselves in ...
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Faculty and Staff Appreciation Reception
Case Western Reserve University faculty and staff members are invited to an appreciation reception prior to the season home opening games for the men’s and women’s basketball teams. The Faculty and Staff Appreciation Reception, presented by TIAA, will be held Tuesday, Nov. 8, at 4:30 p.m. in Horsbur...
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Get to know three coaches at CWRU
If you ask anyone who has participated in team sports what makes for a good coach, you’re likely to hear it requires much more than directing the plays of a game. Coaches inspire, motivate and support teams to reach their goals, all while encouraging individuals to become the best version of themsel...
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Rising sophomore Madeleine Eiss passes away
Ask people about Madeleine “Maddie” Eiss and one of the first words you’ll hear is “fierce.” It reflected her grit and competitive nature on the tennis court—and, even more, her commitment to those lucky enough to call her a friend. “When it came to a tennis match you could always count on her to ...
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Spartan Showcase: Stephen Andryc
Majors: Mathematics, Quantitative Economics, PhysicsYear: Rising fourth-year When Stephen Andryc told his high school wrestling coach he was considering competing at the collegiate level, his coach shared some sage advice: “Choose a place where you’ll thrive—even if you get injured and athletics is...
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Q&A: Men’s tennis players Jonathan Powell and James Hopper discuss their NCAA DIII Doubles Championship win
Both Jonathan Powell and James Hopper readily admit their collegiate tennis prospects weren’t the strongest. “There were very few coaches who were truly interested in recruiting me,” said Hopper, now a rising senior majoring in biomedical engineering who grew up playing soccer and didn’t get serio...
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Men's tennis team heads to national championships—again
The Case Western Reserve University men's tennis team, ranked second in Division III, will be heading to the NCAA Championship match for the second-straight season after defeating fourth-ranked Middlebury College 5-1 in their semifinal match on Tuesday morning. CWRU will now have its shot at redemp...
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NCAA DIII Softball Championships: Regional Round
Case Western Reserve University will host the regional round of the NCAA DIII Softball Championships at Mather Park May 13-15—with the Spartans facing off in the first matchup. The team, ranked 25th in Division III, will play at 2 p.m. on Friday, May 13, against The College of New Jersey. President...
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Spartans Stronger Together 5K
CWRU Athletics, the Black Latinx Athlete Coalition, the Case Association of Student-Athletes, and the Black Student Union will host the annual Spartans Stronger Together 5K race Sunday, April 10, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. This 5K charity run/walk is open to all members of the university community and ...
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In CWRU History: Women’s Sports at CWRU
The Daily has partnered with University Archives to shed light on Case Western Reserve University’s history each month. Follow The Daily to get your fill, and check out Digital Case to find even more information. As Women’s History Month comes to a close, we’re looking back on women’s sports at Cas...