Reis Fight: Hooting and heckling not grounds for ejection
For the last nine minutes of my last Rice men’s basketball game, I watched through the glass doors of Tudor Fieldhouse.
For the last nine minutes of my last Rice men’s basketball game, I watched through the glass doors of Tudor Fieldhouse.
Rice’s men’s basketball team is currently in the midst of one of its best-ever seasons. If the Owls can win one of their final four regular season games, they will have their most conference wins since joining Conference USA in 2005.
Last week in the Thresher’s baseball insert, multiple Rice players said their goal this season is to qualify for the College World Series.
Women’s indoor track finishes second at Conference USA Championships After putting up its most points at the indoor championships in eight years, Rice’s women’s indoor track team finished second in the conference championships to the University of Texas, El Paso.
The Rice baseball team kicked off the 2017 season with a four game road series against the University of Texas, Austin.. After a hard-fought series, the two teams came away with two wins apiece and started the season 2-2.
During my freshman fall, I emailed a member of the Rice baseball staff to get information about an open position to be the manager of the baseball team.
Ricardo Salinas’ father had no experience playing baseball, but he knew his son had the talent.
After just one year at Rice, sophomore shortstop Ford Proctor is already making a name for himself.
This season is unlike any we have seen in the past 20 years. For the first time since 1996, Rice baseball is not the defending conference champion.
Although football season has only been over for about two months, the most important day of the offseason happened earlier this month.
This week, the Atlanta Falcons will use Rice’s football fields to prepare for Super Bowl LI against the New England Patriots.
As a freshman, junior pitcher Glenn Otto wasn’t sure how much playing time he would get. The Rice baseball team was stacked with talented upperclassmen pitchers and Otto wondered if he was going to get any innings.
Twenty-two games into the 2015-2016 season, the Rice men’s basketball team sported a 7-15 record and a 2-6 mark in Conference USA.
Super Bowl LI is just around the corner, and the excitement is mounting all over the nation for the biggest sporting event in the world.
As a seventh grader, Egor Koulechov quit his soccer team in Volgograd, Russia. His family had moved to a new house, and without a car, practice was too far away.
While most students were relaxing over the Martin Luther King Day long weekend, some members of the Rice community were doing just the opposite.
Playing in her third year on the Rice women’s basketball team, junior guard Shani Rainey has proven to be a crucial component of the Owls’ success.
Since senior Katherine Ip first stepped onto the courts at Rice, she has been a constant in the lineup for the women’s tennis team.
Rice swimming is riding a wave of momentum. Fresh off a victory in a four-team meet in San Diego, the Owls are cruising as they enter into their final month of preparation for the Conference USA championships. The season, however, did not start in the way the team had hoped it would.
Rice men’s basketball embraced the adage “It’s not how you start, it’s how you finish” on Saturday.