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Rachel Moody

(02/18/14 11:32pm)

Junior Rachel Moody swims the freestyle. Moody was named the national swimmer of the week on Feb. 5 for her performance in the dual meet against Louisiana State University, Tulane University and the University of Houston. Moody broke the school record in the 100-yard breaststroke to qualify for the NCAA provisional round. Moody and the rest of the Owls are resting before the conference championships in Atlanta, Ga. from Feb. 26 to March 1. 


Baseball Skyler Ewing

(02/18/14 11:25pm)

Junior Skyler Ewing waits for a pitch against Stanford over the weekend in Palo Alto, Calif. Ewing had two home runs on top of eight RBIs. Rice took two out of three from the Cardinals to win its first series of the year. The Owls play at Reckling Park  this week against the University of Houston and Purdue University. After winning his 1,000th game, Head Coach Wayne Graham will be honored on Wednesday, Feb. 19 before the game against UH.




Wednesday's Sports Update: Rice Baseball Team Holds On For 10-9 Win Over Lamar Wednesday Night

(03/27/09 12:00am)

The Rice baseball team scored 10 runs on 14 hits, but had to hold off a Lamar rally in the bottom of the ninth inning to claim a 10-9 victory over longtime rival Lamar Wednesday evening on the road in Beaumont.The Owls led 9-2 early in the contest, but Lamar chipped away to get the margin down to just three, 10-7, with two innings left to play. The Cardinals scored two in the eighth on just one hit to make it a one-run game and set the stage for the ninth.


Wednesday's Sports Update : Owls Thump Houston Wednesday At U.H., 8-1

(03/13/09 12:00am)

HOUSTON -- Freshman third baseman Anthony Rendon went 4-for-5 with a home run and three RBI to lead a 15-hit Rice attack as the No. 4-ranked Owls baseball team defeated crosstown rival Houston 8-1 Wednesday night at UH's Cougar Field.The contest was not a Conference USA regular season game between the league rivals, but it did give the Blue & Gray a 2-0 lead in the annual best-of-five series for the Silver Glove Trophy as the city's collegiate champion. Rice won the first meeting between the teams by a score of 9-2 back on Feb. 25. The series resumes with three C-USA league games to be played at Cougar Field in early May.