ASHLAND, Ohio – The Ashland University Board of Trustees have affirmed the school’s decision to join the Great Midwest Athletic Conference, beginning with the 2021-22 academic year.
Back in my former life as a sportswriter and sports information director I sat in on numerous question-and-answer sessions. No matter how many questions were posed, athletes and coaches weren’t often left speechless. Answers were rarely in short supply.
Effective immediately, the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, in consultation with the Council of Presidents and athletic directors, has canceled all athletically-related activity through May 31, 2020. During this unprecedented world-wide fight against the COVID-19 threat, the GLIAC supports national and NCAA efforts to protect student-athletes, coaches, fans and communities.
The Ashland University lacrosse team scored the last five goals of the first half to take a 10-6 lead into halftime and went on to double up Ursuline, 20-10, in the home opener at Ferguson Field on Tuesday (March 3) evening.
The Ashland University lacrosse team outscored host Charleston, 10-2, in the first half on its way to a 16-8 win on Saturday (Feb. 29) afternoon in West Virginia.
Ashland University’s women’s lacrosse team was picked to finish fifth in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference in the Preseason Coaches’ Poll released on Friday (Feb. 7) morning.
A standing-room-only crowd gathered on Thursday (Sept. 5) afternoon, as Ashland University’s athletic department started the 2019-20 year with the dedication of the new Rinehart Room and the Mary C. Miller Student-Athlete Enrichment Center in AU’s Physical Education Center.