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- Women's Golf Set for King University Invitational on Monday and TuesdayBristol, TN.- With team and individual victories in its first two Tournaments of the season, the West Chester University women's golf team will look to continue its exceptional start to the season in Tennessee this week as the Golden Rams descend upon the Country Club of Bristol for the two-day King University Invitational. Play will get underway with the first round on Monday, with the final round being played on Tuesday.
- Men's Golf to Compete in King University Invitational on Monday and TuesdayBRISTOL, Tn.- The West Chester University men's golf team descends upon the birthplace of Country Music, Bristol, Tennessee, this week for the King University Invitational, hoping to improve and win its second Tournament in as many starts this week after opening its campaign with a victory at the Battlefield Classic in Gettysburg earlier this month.
- No. 7 Newberry Blanks No. 4 West Chester, 3-0WEST CHESTER, PA - Seventh-ranked Newberry remained undefeated on the season with its second win over a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) school in as many days as the Wolves shutout fourth-ranked West Chester, 3-0, on a brist Saturday evening at Vonnie Gros Field.
- Women's Soccer Battles to 1-1 Draw at No. 22 BloomsburgBLOOMSBURG, Pa.- Lindsey Balmer (Perkasie, Pa./Pennridge) scored in the 66th minute off an assist from Faith Matter (Middletown, Pa./Middletown) to help the West Chester University women's soccer team (2-1-2, 0-1-2) to an important 1-1 draw at No. 22 Bloomsburg (5-0-1, 2-0-1) on Saturday evening.
- Jordan Leads West Chester Past Seton Hill in Home Opener, 34-16WEST CHESTER, Pa.- Cooper Jordan (Downingtown, Pa./Bishop Shanahan) accounted for all five West Chester (2-1) touchdowns, throwing for three scores and rushing for two more to help the Golden Rams send their home-opener crowd home happy with a 34-16 victory over Seton Hill (1-2) inside Farrell Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
- Men's Soccer Drops Road Tilt at Gannon, 3-1ERIE, Pa.- The West Chester University men's soccer team (2-2-1) put its two-game unbeaten streak to the test on Saturday afternoon at Gannon (2-1-2). West Chester battled throughout the afternoon, but a late first-half goal, coupled with another goal midway through the second half, was enough for Gannon to earn a 3-1 victory over the Golden Rams.
- No. 4 West Chester Locks Horns with No. 7 Newberry Saturday NightDate: Saturday – 7 p.m.
- American International Tops West Chester Women’s RugbyWEST CHESTER, PA – Emma Davies (Kennett Square, Pa./Kennett) converted a penalty kick and Camryn Snow (Exton, Pa./West Chester East) scored the Golden Rams' lone try. However, visiting American International College topped West Chester, 66-8, on a sun-splashed and hot Friday afternoon on the rugby pitch.
- Women's Cross Country Competes at Main Line InvitationalHAVERFORD, Pa.- The West Chester University women's cross country squad was back in action on Friday night at Haverford College for the Main Line Invitational. Jessalyn Welsh (Enola, Pa./East Pennsboro) led West Chester with a 42nd-place finish in 19 minutes and 47.3 seconds as the first Golden Ram across the line. Welsh was one of four to compete for the Golden Rams on Friday night, so the team did not record a team score.
- Men's Cross Country Competes at Main Line InvitationalHAVERFORD, Pa.- The West Chester University men's cross country squad sent a small four-student-athlete contingent to Haverford on Friday night for the Main Line Invitational. Gavin Sheetz (Lebanon, Pa./Lebanon) was the first Golden Ram across the line on Friday as he finished in 21 minutes and 38.0 seconds.
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