Maroons hoping to hit national marks at Whitewater
After an impressive showing at the Chicago Duals at Henry Crown Field House on Saturday, the track and field teams are gearing up for a weekend showdown at the UW–Whitewater Invitational. After the...
View ArticleVictories continue women and men’s win streaks
The Maroon tennis teams turned in strong performances this weekend, extending their respective winning streaks to three matches apiece. The women beat Wash U 8–1 in Belleville on Saturday, while the...
View ArticleSouth Siders shine in season debut
Photo: Terence LeeFourth-year Bianca Scott wins the Women's High Jump. Chicago returned from the break in full force, leading the pack of 13 schools at the Ted Haydon Invitational in Hyde Park on...
View ArticleFour qualify for NCAAs after solid Chicagoland outing
Photo: Daniel SellonFourth-year Nick Nunez competes in the steeplechase during the Chicagoland Championship on Saturday. Photo: Daniel SellonFourth-year Brian Andreycak competes in the 110 meter...
View ArticleSouth Siders deliver at UAAs
Photo: Darren Leow/The Chicago MaroonSecond-year Henry Ginna (right) competes at the Chicagoland Championships at Haydon Track last year. Chicago track and field competed admirably at the UAA...
View ArticleChicago strong at Lisle, despite short turnaround from UAAs
Track and Field took a much needed rest at the Benedictine Twilight Invitational on Friday in Lisle. After a series of grueling practices and the UAAs, the Maroons showed up at Benedictine with the...
View ArticleStormy weather puts damper on Penultimate
Photo: Jamie Manley/The Chicago MaroonFirst year Zihan Xu Howling winds, pouring rain, and biting cold dampened the Chicago Penultimate in Hyde Park on Saturday. Although Chicago boasted some...
View ArticleChicago sends five to NCAA Championships
The Maroons had a strong finish to their outdoor season on Friday at the Last Chance Meet in Naperville. This was the final meet of the season for most of the athletes, but five Maroons have qualified...
View ArticleFollowing tough loss, Chicago attempts to rebound
Following a crushing 42-point defeat by 15th-ranked Wabash, the Maroons will head out on the road to take on unranked Ohio Wesleyan this weekend. Chicago is 2–2 after the loss and desperately needs...
View ArticleFootball wins at Ohio-Wesleyan
Big plays and strong defense paid off for Chicago on the road against Ohio Wesleyan. After trailing by three going into halftime, the Maroons rallied behind third-year quarterback Kevin Shelton to beat...
View ArticleMaroons down Denison on record breaking day
Third-year wide receiver Dee Brizzolara caught a pair of passes for touchdowns and returned a punt for another as Chicago stomped on Denison to the tune of a 38–23 road victory. With his two receiving...
View ArticleKenyon arrives for Homecoming weekend
Photo: John Booze After two straight victories on the road in Ohio, the Maroons will return to Stagg Field to take on the winless Kenyon Lords for the annual Homecoming game. Chicago sits at 4–2 and...
View ArticleMaroons upset Kenyon, set two records at Homecoming game
A strong rushing attack and trick plays headlined Chicago’s 41–17 victory over Kenyon at Homecoming. The win pushed Chicago’s winning streak to three as they head into Conference play. Both teams had...
View ArticleMaroons attempt to solve Case Western
Photo: Darren Leow/The Chicago MaroonFourth-year Francis Adarkwa holds off a defender at last weekend's Homecoming victory over Kenyon College. After dominating Kenyon at Homecoming, the Maroons will...
View ArticlePostseason slips away with loss to Case Western
The Maroons suffered a crushing 6–0 loss at Case Western over the weekend, thanks to the disappearance of their running game and an inability to score in the red zone. Chicago’s record remains...
View ArticleTitle hopes on the line against Carnegie
Coming off a huge loss at Case Western, the Maroons will return home to face UAA rival Carnegie Mellon this weekend. With Chicago’s UAA title hopes on the line, this week is the epitome of a must-win...
View ArticleFounder’s Cup up for grabs against Wash U
Following two disappointing conference losses to Case Western and Carnegie, the Maroons will close out their season against Wash U in pursuit of a winning record and the Founder’s Cup trophy. Chicago’s...
View ArticleBrizzolara sets another record in loss to Bears
The Maroons ended their season with a 38–20 loss at Wash U on Saturday, their 18th loss in the 25-year history of the annual Founder’s Cup game. The Maroons lost their final three games of the season...
View ArticleIntramural Championships
Intramurals are an important part of the fabric of the University of Chicago community. Numerous student athletes go unrecognized each year just because they have chosen to play intramurals instead of...
View ArticleFootball Season Recap
Amidst high expectations in 2011, football failed to live up to the billing that comes with the title of “UAA Champions.” Chicago struggled with consistency in their first few games before hitting...
View ArticleRecord performance highlights Chicago Invite
Men’s swimming and diving took first place in a field of 10 competitors at the annual Chicago Invitational over Martin Luther King, Jr. Day weekend. The victory was ripe with top performances from...
View ArticleConference opponents stifle offense, prevent upsets
Chicago (11–9, 4–5) failed to provide an encore performance this past weekend against UAA rivals Emory (16–4, 5–4) and Rochester (13–7, 4–5). Facing increased defensive attention, fourth-year guard...
View ArticleNCAA D-III Women’s Tournament Bracket
Photo: Daniel Lewis/The Chicago Maroon To print out the D-III women’s bracket, open the above bracket in a new window, or visit http://www.ncaa.com/content/2012-diii-womens-basketball-championship....
View ArticleO-Issue 2012: Fitness
Fun may come here to die a prolonged and painful death, but that doesn’t mean your exercise regimen has to. Here at the U of C there are several ways to stay fit, most notably the two campus gyms. The...
View ArticleSouth Siders to meet high stakes in St. Louis
This weekend, the South Siders (8–4–4, 2–3–1) will head to St. Louis for the final game of the regular season and the stakes couldn’t be higher. For one thing, the opponent is Wash U (10–4–1, 4–2), the...
View ArticleChicago aims to rally back against DePauw, Oberlin
Greencastle, Indiana, and the DePauw Tigers couldn’t keep the Maroons away for long. Chicago will return to the site of last weekend’s disappointment to take on the eighth-ranked Tigers, as well as...
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