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Men's hoops continues best
season ever The Bears beat the University of Rochester (65-48) Jan. 25 and Carnegie Mellon University (76-72) Jan. 27. The wins gave the men (17-1, 7-0) sole possession of first place in the University Athletic Association and increased their winning streak to 13 games. Women's hoops home win streak stays intact Washington U. continued its winning ways at home with a 61-44 victory against Rochester Jan. 25 and a 70-44 win against Carnegie Mellon Jan. 27. The Bears, 18-0, have won 68 straight at home. Freshman Hallie Hutchens scored a career-high 16 against Rochester. Junior Jennifer Rudis scored 12 points and grabbed 13 boards against Carnegie Mellon. Swimming, diving fare well in own meet Both the men and the women finished second in the 17th Annual Washington University Invitational Jan. 26-27. Senior Lindsay Wilkinson won the 200 individual medley and the 100 freestyle, while junior diver Ryan Braun led the men with wins -- and NCAA Division III provisional marks -- in the one-meter and three-meter boards. Track wins 10 events at Midwest Pentagular Sophomore Kammie Holt won both the long jump and triple jump to lead the women, while sophomore Jon Wetherbee won the same events for the men. Holt tied her own school record in the long jump and provisionally qualified for NCAAs in both her victories. WU had six other first-place finishers. |
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