One hundred Ashland University student-athletes have earned 2018-19 Academic Achievement Awards from the Division 2 Athletics Directors Association (D2 ADA).
It happens every August – coaches and student-athletes begin the path toward a new season, and members of athletic departments prep themselves for the nine-month marathon which is the new academic year. It happens every June – coaches, student-athletes and members of athletic departments begin their summers following a reflection of the season that just concluded.
Ashland University’s student-athletes will start Finals Week in a few short hours. Prior to that, however, hundreds of Eagles had the chance to dress up and reflect on the 2018-19 athletic year at the fourth ASHPY awards on Sunday (April 28) night in the Upper Convocation Center.
The end of the 2018-19 Ashland University athletic year is approaching, and with that, the fourth annual ASHPY Awards, presented by AU’s Student-Athlete Advisory Committee, will be Sunday (April 28) at 7 p.m. in the Upper Convocation Center.
Thursday, March 21 is the 2019 Ashland University Day of Giving! More information on how you can support Ashland athletics is found in this press release.
Ashland University’s athletic department has had a big year on the fields of competition so far in 2018-19, and that success continues to carry over into the classroom, as well.
Earning the most winter-season points to date in NCAA Division II has allowed Ashland University’s athletic department to make quite the move up the 2018-19 Learfield IMG College Directors’ Cup standings.
Three of Ashland University's wrestlers will be traveling to Cleveland, Ohio, to compete in the NCAA Division II Nationals on Friday and Saturday (March 8-9).
Ashland University's wrestling team is less than a week away from the NCAA Division II regionals, and the Eagles now know where they sit both nationally and regionally in the rankings.
Ashland University’s wrestling team has seven grapplers ranked in the top six in the most recent NCAA Division II Super Region Three rankings, announced on Friday (Jan. 31).
The most recent National Wrestling Coaches Association national rankings were released on Monday (Feb. 4), and Ashland University's wrestling team had three individuals ranked, as well as being slotted No. 19 in dual rankings and tied for No. 25 in tournament rankings.
Ashland University’s wrestling team took care of business at home on Saturday (Jan. 26) night, beating Findlay’s Roughnecks, 25-16, on a night where the Eagles’ national champions and seniors were honored.
Ashland University's wrestling team earned a victory over Urbana on Wednesday (Jan. 23) night at Kates Gymnasium, in a one-sided dual that ended with the No. 17 Eagles on top, 45-0.
Ashland University's wrestling team will honor its seven national champions on Saturday (Jan. 26), ahead of the Eagles' dual with Findlay at 7 p.m. at Kates Gymnasium.
Ashland University's wrestling team went 2-1 at the Greyhound Duals on Saturday (Jan. 19), beating Davenport (41-0) and Maryville (27-7). The No. 17 Eagles' only loss came to No. 12 Indianapolis.
Three Ashland University wrestlers are still nationally ranked in the latest NCAA Division II wrestling rankings – redshirt juniors Chandler Minnard and Bret Romanzak, and redshirt sophomore Tristen Weirich.
Ashland University redshirt sophomore Tristen Weirich ended Saturday's (Jan. 12) dual against Notre Dame College at Kates Gymnasium with a bang, beating the nation's No. 1 285-pound grappler Kameron Teacher, 10-4.
The Eagles haven't been home since Nov. 8, but this Saturday (Jan. 12) at 1 p.m., Ashland University's No. 18 wrestling team will march back into Kates Gymnasium for a showdown with one of the nation's best, No. 3 Notre Dame College.
Three Ashland University wrestlers - redshirt juniors Chandler Minnard and Bret Romanzak, and redshirt sophomore Tristen Weirich, have earned their way into the latest NCAA Division II wrestling rankings.
Ashland University junior Chandler Minnard went 3-0 on the first day of the 40th Midwest Classic in Indianapolis, Ind., on Saturday (Dec. 15), and advanced to the semifinals at 141 pounds.