Last week, it was announced that recent @CatholicU_XCTF graduate Emily Moehringer was Catholic's nominee for the @NCAA Woman of the Year Award!
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Just one week until camp! We are excited for the return of two Catholic University Basketball summer camps, and there are still opportunities to sign up!
Scan the QR code below or email [email protected] to register.
We look forward to seeing you soon!
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Shaka Smart gave the simplest definition of culture I've ever heard.
Just 3 actions that explain everything about how great teams operate.
It sounds easy, but most teams never master it.
Here's what he said and why it's so powerful:🧵
ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICAN!!
@CatholicU_XCTF's Christian Di Nicolantonio was named to the @CollSportsComm Academic All-America Third Team, becoming the first athlete in Catholic history to receive the honor multiple times!
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🏆 Back-to-back! Catholic claims the Landmark Presidents’ Trophy for the 2nd straight year & 5th time overall — thanks to huge seasons across the board, including championships in women’s golf & baseball! 🔴⚫
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In a society marked by solitude, where radical individualism has shifted the emphasis from “us” to “me”, resulting in a deficit of real concern for others, sport – especially team sports – teaches the value of cooperating, working together and sharing. These are at the very heart of God’s own life.
In our competitive society, where it seems that only the strong and winners deserve to live, sport also teaches us how to lose. It forces us, in learning the art of losing, to confront our fragility, our limitations and our imperfections. It is through the experience of these limits that we open our hearts to hope. Athletes who never make mistakes, who never lose, do not exist.
In an increasingly digital society, where technology brings distant people closer together, yet often creates distances between those who are physically close, sport proves a valuable and concrete means of bringing individuals together, providing a healthier sense of the body, of space, effort and real time. It helps to preserve a healthy contact with nature and with real life, where genuine love is experienced.
🎓 Meet Malachi—this week's senior spotlight!
He graduated from Catholic University earlier this month, where he balanced being a student-athlete with pushing for better mental health awareness. Along the way, he found his own opportunities — like working for an XFL team in D.C.
Here’s to Malachi, and what’s next.
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Historic NCAA Performances for Catholic Track & Field! Two standout Cardinal athletes made history at the NCAA Division III Outdoor Track & Field Championships!
Jevontae Fearwell earned First Team All-America with a 4th-place finish in the 100m, becoming the first Catholic sprinter to achieve this honor.
Emily Moehringer secured her 5th All-America honor with a 7th-place finish in the 1,500m, joining the top-10 nationally for the third time in program history.
Congrats to both athletes on their incredible achievements!
Jevontae Fearwell sprinted to a 4th-place finish at the @NCAADIII Championships, earning First Team All-America honors! Fearwell is the first men's @CatholicU_XCTF to earn AA honors on the track since 1995!
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Emily Moehringer is an All-American for the fifth time in her @CatholicU_XCTF career after a 7th-place finish in the 1,500 on Saturday afternoon! Moehringer is just the third woman to finish in the top 10 in Catholic history!
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She’s an All-American! 👏
Emily Moehringer of @CatholicU_Cards @CatholicU_TF/XC finishes 7th in the 1,500m with a time of 4:30.67 to earn First Team All-America honors
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Jevontae Fearwell qualified for the finals in the 100m on Friday afternoon as two @CatholicU_XCTF athletes competed at the NCAA Championships!
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Emily Moehringer placed 5th in the 1,500 prelims to qualify for Saturday's final while Brigid Byrnes picked up All-America honors in the 400 hurdles for @CatholicU_XCTF at the NCAA Championships!
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🚨 Final-bound!
@CatholicU_Cards@CatholicU_XCTF Emily Moehringer books her ticket to the NCAA DIII 1500m finals on Saturday (5/24)
Moehringer finished 5th in the prelims with a time of 4:28.61
#MakeYourMark
#neversettle Huge Shoutout to all of our administrators, support staff, coaches and, of course, our incredible student-athletes for all of their hard work and dedication to the department. The commitment to excellence is at a high level for @CatholicU_Cards! #backtoback