Soccer splits opening weekend series
The 2015 Rice women’s soccer season officially began as the Owls hosted No. 5 Texas A&M University on Friday, Aug. 21.
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The 2015 Rice women’s soccer season officially began as the Owls hosted No. 5 Texas A&M University on Friday, Aug. 21.
Rice vs. UAB: 1-2
The Rice University baseball team hosted Middle Tennessee State University this past weekend in a conference series between the two top teams in Conference USA.
The Rice baseball team experienced their first losing week on the season, going 1-3 in four road games.
The Rice University baseball team returned home to Reckling Park this past week and earned their second consecutive conference series sweep.
The No. 10 Rice baseball team traveled to Charlotte, NC this past weekend for the open- ing series of Conference USA play against the University of North Carolina, Charlotte. Rice, the preseason favorite to win the C-USA crown, won all three games of the series to complete the sweep and improve their record to 11-6 overall (3-0 C-USA).
Following a 5-2 home victory over Houston Baptist University on Feb. 17, the Rice University baseball team traveled to Tucson, AZ to face the University of Arizona. Rice won both the Friday and Sunday games, giving them the series victory and improving Rice’s record to 5-3.
In a matchup of two of the nation’s top baseball programs, the no. 13 Rice Owls and no. 10 University of Texas, Austin split a four-game series played this past weekend at Reckling Park.
Coming off their 19th consecutive conference championship and 40-win season, Rice will compete to earn their 20th straight trip to the postseason and advance to the College World Series in Omaha, Nebraska. Rice, selected by Conference USA coaches as the unanimous favorite to once again win conference, has not been to Omaha since their three-year run ended in 2008.
The Conference USA coaches’ poll unanimously announced Rice as the favorite to be crowned 2015 C-USA champions on Jan. 28. Additionally, Rice junior pitcher Blake Fox was named the preseason Pitcher of the Year and senior catcher John Clay Reeves was named preseason Player of the Year.
In six games, the Rice University women’s basketball game registered six losses.
Wearing a highly protective metal brace on her surgically repaired left knee, sophomore guard Maya Hawkins has overcome adversity to become one of the central players on the Rice women’s basketball team.
The Rice University women’s basketball team entered conference play with a 5-6 record, including a 5-2 record at home. During the non-conference portion of the schedule, Rice competed against two of the top women’s college basketball programs in the nation, Texas A&M University and the University of Texas, Austin. Ranked No. 5 and No. 3 respectively at the time Rice played them, both teams defeated Rice in the non-conference portion of the season.
The Rice University women’s basketball team began the 2014-15 season by winning three of their first five games, including four of five at home.
The Rice University women’s soccer season officially ended following a 3-0 loss to the University of Texas, Austin in the opening round of the NCAA tournament. The loss ended a seven-game winning streak for Rice, the longest since the 2003 season. Rice finished the season with an overall record of 14-4-3, tying a school record for wins in a season.
The Rice University soccer team entered the Conference USA tournament as the No. 2 overall seed while riding a four-game winning streak. With three consecutive wins in tournament play, the Owls stretched their winning streak to a season-best seven games and were crowned the 2014 C-USA champions.
The Rice University soccer team closed out the 2014 regular season on the road this past Thursday with a 2-0 victory over the University of Alabama, Birmingham. Rice completed the season with an 11-3-3 record (7-2-1 C-USA) and earned 22 points in conference play.
This past weekend, the Rice University soccer team won both home games, clinching an undefeated home record for the first time in program history.
The Rice University soccer team traveled to South Florida this past weekend and split two games against Conference USA opponents. The first weekend game featured a 2-1 loss to Florida International University, followed by a 3-2 victory against Florida Atlantic University. Rice is 8-3-3 on the season with a 4-2-1 C-USA record.
The Rice Owls soccer team drew at home this past weekend in a pivotal matchup against the Conference USA leading University of North Texas.