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 women’s tennis team swept doubles play to earn the crucial point, then split singles play with in-region opponent McKendree to take a 4-3 win over the Bearcats on Thursday (March 5) afternoon at Lakewood Racquet Club in Lexington, Ohio.
The fall of 2019 was the best in recent memory for Ashland University’s athletic department where Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference academic honors are concerned.
Ashland University Director of Tennis Operations Lexi Bolesky has resigned, as announced by AU Director of Athletics Al King on Friday (Dec. 20). Assistant coach Christian Hamilton has been named the Eagles' interim Director of Tennis Operations.
Ashland University's men's and women's tennis teams are teaming up with the Ashland Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Center to host the AU Kroc Tennis Festival on Saturday (Nov. 16).
Ashland University's women's tennis team won its first Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships match since 2012 on Sunday (Oct. 27) morning.
Ashland University's women's tennis team lost its second match of the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships on Saturday (Oct. 26).
Ashland University's women's tennis team lost its first match at the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships on Friday (Oct. 25) night.
For the third straight season, Ashland University’s women’s tennis team is headed to the Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships.
Ashland University's women's tennis team lost in its regular-season finale on Sunday (Oct. 20) to Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference foe Grand Valley State.
Ashland University’s women’s tennis team was narrowly defeated at home on Saturday (Oct. 19) in a Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference matchup with Ferris State.
Ashland University's women's tennis team lost its first match of the weekend at Saginaw Valley State on Saturday (Oct. 12). The Eagles (8-5 overall, 3-3 GLIAC) were bested by the Cardinals, 5-2.
Ashland University’s women’s tennis team eked out a hard-fought victory over Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference opponent Lake Superior State on Sunday (Sept. 29).
Ashland University's women's tennis team kept things rolling on Sunday (Sept. 15), as it eked past Purdue Northwest to remain unbeaten in Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play.
Ashland University’s women’s tennis team opened Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference play with a 5-2 win over Davenport on Saturday (Sept. 14).
Ashland University's women's tennis team earned its second shutout win of the season on Tuesday (Sept. 10) evening. The Eagles toppled Edinboro 7-0 in the one-sided contest.