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On the main court of the venerable Charles E. Smith Center, GW Athletics gathered to celebrate all the people, moments and triumphs that punctuated the year-to-date for George Washington's 20 varsity teams and more than 400 student-athletes. Nattily dressed as they strutted down the buff carpet, the coterie was right at home in the historic venue at the corner of 22nd an...

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Despite shooting a combined six shots lower than its opening-round score, GW golf dropped two spots and sits in sixth after two days of the Atlantic 10 Championship at the Evermore Resort.

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GW pitcher and utility Cece Smith was announced as the Atlantic 10 Softball Player of the Week, the league announced Tuesday. Smith earned her fourth A-10 weekly award of the season (2x Player of the Week, 2x Pitcher of the Week) after excelling last weekend vs. Rhode Island as both a hitter and pitcher.

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GW golf is 10 shots off the lead after Day 1 of the Atlantic 10 Championship, shooting a 7-over 295 to sit alone in fourth place at the Evermore Resort.

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GW men's basketball continued its roster construction for the 2026-27 season with the signing of Ryder Frost, a rising sophomore transfer from Notre Dame.

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