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  • FRI
    Feb 2707:00 PM
    George Washington Colonials vs. Dayton FlyersCharles E. Smith Center, Washington, DC
  • SAT
    Feb 2812:00 PM
    Men & Women's Doubleheader: Rhode Island Rams vs. Saint Joseph's Hawks & George Washington ColonialsRyan Center, Kingston, RI
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  • WED
    Mar 407:00 PM
    George Washington Colonials vs. St. Bonaventure BonniesCharles E. Smith Center, Washington, DC
  • SAT
    Mar 701:00 PM
    Loyola Chicago Ramblers vs. George Washington ColonialsGentile Center, Chicago, IL
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  • FRI
    Apr 1703:00 PM
    Virginia Commonwealth Rams vs. George Washington ColonialsThe Diamond - VA, Richmond, VA
  • SAT
    Apr 1802:00 PM
    Virginia Commonwealth Rams vs. George Washington ColonialsThe Diamond - VA, Richmond, VA
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    Apr 1901:00 PM
    Virginia Commonwealth Rams vs. George Washington ColonialsThe Diamond - VA, Richmond, VA
  • FRI
    May 801:00 PM
    Richmond Spiders vs. George Washington ColonialsPitt Field, University Of Richmond, VA
  • SAT
    May 901:00 PM
    Richmond Spiders vs. George Washington ColonialsPitt Field, University Of Richmond, VA
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    May 1001:00 PM
    Richmond Spiders vs. George Washington ColonialsPitt Field, University Of Richmond, VA
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    About George Washington Colonials

    Currently, the George Washington Colonials are active in multiple sports, with basketball being the flagship program. As of the 2023 season, the men's basketball team aims to build on its competitive edge in the Atlantic 10 Conference. Under the leadership of head coach Chris Caputo, the team focuses on player development and enhancing its recruitment strategy to elevate its presence in NCAA tournaments. In women's basketball, the Colonials are striving for dominance in the A-10, with Coach Caroline McCombs leading a talented roster. The annual 'Colonial Madness' event brings fans together, celebrating both teams and energizing the campus spirit. Besides basketball, GWU's soccer teams are actively competing with promising seasons ahead, showcasing young talent and ambition. The university also emphasizes the importance of student-athlete welfare, reinforcing the balance between academics and sports. Regular community events and engagements enhance the bond between athletes and local fans, ensuring that the Colonials remain a beloved part of the DC sports landscape. GWU also participates in various non-competitive sports and club activities, fostering inclusivity and engagement among all students.

    George Washington Colonials History

    The George Washington Colonials, the athletic teams of George Washington University in Washington, D.C., have a rich history dating back to the early 20th century. The university, founded in 1821, officially established its athletic program in the 1900s. Initially, the teams competed in various sports including football and basketball, with the men's basketball team being formed in 1906. The Colonials were known for their fierce competition and strong will to succeed, becoming a member of the NCAA in 1951 and later joining the Atlantic 10 Conference in 1976. Over the decades, the Colonials have seen significant achievements, including multiple NCAA tournament appearances in basketball and consistent performances in various other sports such as soccer, wrestling, and women's basketball. The football program was discontinued in 1966 due to financial strains, but the legacy of collegiate sports at GWU continues to thrive with a strong emphasis on basketball, which has produced notable players and coaches over the years. The school's commitment to athletics has helped foster a sense of community among students and alumni, uniting them under the Colonials banner.