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.
The Ashland University claimed a second-place finish in the 2018-19 race for the GLIAC Presidents’ Trophy, the league’s all-sport competition to measure general excellence across athletic departments.
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.
The Ashland University men’s and women’s soccer programs, both of which played in the NCAA Tournament last season, will conduct their annual Youth Summer Day Camp June 10-14 at Ferguson Field.
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 director of athletics Al King has named Taylor Clarke as the full-time women’s soccer head coach. He served as the interim head coach during the 2018 season.
Former Ashland University women’s soccer coach Danny Krispinsky was posthumously recognized as the 2018 Ohio Collegiate Soccer Association’s Women’s Coach of the Year.
Ninety-eight Ashland University fall student-athletes were honored by the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference on Wednesday (Jan. 23) morning, as the 2018 GLIAC fall academic awards were released.
Ashland University redshirt-junior center back Sydney Wright and sophomore goalkeeper Hannah Lee were selected to the Ohio Soccer Coaches Association All-Ohio NCAA Division II/NAIA first team, the organization recently announced.
Ashland University redshirt-junior defender Sydney Wright was selected to the All-Midwest Region first team by the United Soccer Coaches, while sophomore keeper Hannah Lee was picked to the All-Midwest Region second team.
BIG RAPIDS, Mich. – The Ashland University women’s soccer team gave up an early goal to Ohio Valley and the score held up as the Fighting Scots eliminated the Eagles from the NCAA Tournament, 1-0, in the first round on Thursday (Nov. 8) afternoon at Bulldog Soccer Field.
The Ashland University women’s soccer team received an at-large bid into the NCAA Tournament, earning the No. 7 seed in the Midwest Region, it was announced on Monday (Nov. 5) evening.
ALLENDALE, Mich. – The Ashland University women’s soccer team was eliminated from the GLIAC Tournament as No. 1 Grand Valley State advanced to the championship game with a 3-0 win on Friday (Nov. 2) evening at the GVSU Soccer Field.
Ashland University sophomore Hannah Lee was named the GLIAC Goalkeeper of the Year, while redshirt-junior center back Sydney Wright earned All-GLIAC first team honors the league office announced on Thursday (Nov. 1), the eve of the GLIAC Tournament semifinals.
The Ashland University women's soccer team is ranked No. 7 in the third and final Midwest Region rankings released by the NCAA on Wednesday (Oct. 31) afternoon.
The Ashland University women’s soccer team turned in a sterling defensive effort and advanced to the GLIAC Tournament semifinals with a 1-0 win over host Michigan Tech on Tuesday (Oct. 30) afternoon in Houghton, Mich.
The Ashland University women’s soccer team endured its longest road trip of the season, but the Eagles are prepped to take on Michigan Tech in the GLIAC Tournament quarterfinal on Tuesday (Oct. 30) at 3 p.m. in Houghton.
The Ashland University women’s soccer team played Saginaw Valley State to a scoreless draw on Friday (Oct. 26) evening in the regular season finale at Ferguson Field.
The Ashland University women’s soccer team moved up one spot to No. 4 in the latest edition of the Midwest Region rankings released by the NCAA on Wednesday (Oct. 24) afternoon.
The Ashland University women’s soccer team got off on the front foot against Michigan Tech, but was never able to get a goal as the Huskies took control in the second half and commanded a 2-0 win at Ferguson Field Sunday (Oct. 21) afternoon.
The Ashland University women’s soccer team scored twice in each half and maintained a clean sheet as the Eagles turned back visiting Northern Michigan, 4-0, on Friday night at Ferguson Field.
The Ashland University women's soccer team was ranked No. 5 in the first release of the Midwest Region rankings issued by the NCAA on Wednesday (Oct. 17) afternoon.
In less than two hours, Ashland University’s women’s soccer team went from fifth place to third place in the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference standings – and needed just 90 minutes to do it.
The Ashland University women’s soccer team will continue its season-long five game road trip this weekend with a trip to greater Grand Rapids, Mich. for games against Davenport and No. 1 Grand Valley State.
The Ashland University women’s soccer team went to double overtime at No. 24 Saginaw Valley State, but the Cardinals handed the Eagles their first loss of the season, 2-1.