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.
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.
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’s women’s tennis team lost its seventh-place match at the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships on Sunday (Oct. 28).
Ashland University's women's tennis team lost its Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships second-round match to fifth-ranked Ferris State on Saturday (Oct. 27), 4-2.
Ashland University's women's tennis team lost its Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships opener to top-seeded Grand Valley State on Friday (Oct. 26) night in Midland, Mich.
Ashland University’s women’s tennis team entered the final weekend of Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play needing wins against both Purdue Northwest and Davenport University in order to qualify for the GLIAC Championships.
Ashland University’s women’s tennis team lost to the Saginaw Valley Cardinals (4-2) on Sunday (Oct. 7) in Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference competition.