Washington
28th Mock Convention convenes at Washington and Lee University
LEXINGTON, Va. (WDBJ) – Students at Washington and Lee University are continuing a tradition more than 100 years in the making.
Friday afternoon, they convened the 28th Mock Convention, a major political exercise that’s known for its accurate predictions.
Every four years, students at W&L predict the presidential nominee for the party out of power. They’ve been doing it since 1908 and have gotten it right about 75% of the time.
The party started Friday morning with a parade in downtown Lexington.
The two-day convention opened shortly after noon, but the work began long ago, for students like sophomore Meaghan Endres.
Endres is serving as Chair of the Wyoming Delegation.
“It’s 100% been worth it,” Endres told WDBJ7. “It’s very stressful like in the last couple of weeks. It’s all come together so beautifully, and it’s been such a blast. Everyone’s been saying once in a college experience, but it’s a once in a lifetime opportunity.”
James Edwards is a junior studying geology. He’s a member of the California delegation.
“It gets a lot of people around campus connected and doing something together,” Edwards said Friday afternoon. “It gets people from outside of politics interested.”
Professor Brian Alexander said he hoped the convention would encourage students to vote and become involved in the political process.
“And finally some of you will hear all of this and think to yourself, I can do better than that, I should run for President,” he told the delegates. “And you should!”
The 2024 edition might not hold the suspense of some other years, but the students we met say they’ve enjoyed taking part in a treasured Washington and Lee tradition.
There are four sessions with nationally known speakers, including former Secretary of State and CIA Director Mike Pompeo, Donald Trump Jr., Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin and Georgia Governor Brian Kemp.
The convention with deliver its formal prediction in the final session on Saturday.
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Washington
Recap: Washington Spirit Dominates Kansas City Current in 4 – 0 Win in Front of Sold Out Audi Field
Washington, D.C. (04/24/2026) – The Washington Spirit took home its second win of the season on Friday night, defeating the Kansas City Current 4-0. The top two finishers from last season played in front of a sold-out stadium of 19,215 fans at Audi Field.
Washington took charge quickly, cooking up a couple of close opportunities at the top of the highly anticipated matchup. The Current responded to the attacks with attacks of their own, setting the stage for what was sure to be a gritty match. Goalkeeper Sandy MacIver made a sliding save in a one-on-one against former Spirit player Croix Bethune after a fumble in Washington’s back.
Soon after, a buildup though the whole squad led to Rosemonde Kouassi grazing the right post with a powerful shot following a fake-out from fellow forward Sofia Cantore.
The scrappy back and forth continued with the Spirit slowly inching toward Kansas City’s goal. In the 25th minute, a cross from Trinity Rodman found the one touch foot of Leicy Santos and then the back of the net, giving the Spirit the early lead. Santos locked in her second goal of the NWSL season, and Rodman her first assist of the season. Kansas City battled back, sending forward Temwa Chawinga streaking through the middle of the field, momentarily untouchable until Spirit keeper MacIver denied the Current once again with another sliding save.
Nearing the end of the first half, Kansas City’s final third became a playground for the Spirit. Kouassi, Cantore and Santos expertly passed around the defense, narrowly missing shots. A goal would finally come, in the third minute of first-half stoppage time after Kansas City keeper Lorena misjudged a corner kick; the ball passed through her hands and landed at the feet of Rodman, who effortlessly secured the Spirit’s 2-0 lead. This was Rodman’s first goal of the NWSL season.
The Spirit brought energy right out of the locker room to start the second half. The high-pressure attack quickly paid off when a ball from Hal Hershfelt sent Cantore flying up the right and sent a cross angled back to a patiently waiting Santos to finish the play, netting her second goal of the game and third of the season.
The Spirit defense started to see some more action after the third goal; Tara Rudd, Esme Morgan, Kate Wiesner and Lucia Di Guglielmo shut down all threats to their net. Claudia Martínez replaced Cantore at the top and immediately made her presence known. Kouassi sprinted from half field, closed in on the visitor’s net before crossing the ball to Martínez, who sliced a rebound shot past the Kansas City keeper, clinching the first goal of her NWSL career to make it 4-0 Spirit.
As the clock counted down the final minutes of the game, Kansas City was rewarded a free kick at the top of the box, and the strike from Ally Sentnor pinged off the crossbar, forcing a full team effort from the Spirit to eventually clear the danger. In the last minute, a successful slide tackle from Tara Rudd, secured the team’s third consecutive clean sheet.
Next up, the Spirit will continue its homestand, hosting Racing Louisville FC on Wednesday, April 29. The match will kick off at 7 p.m. EDT and air on Victory+.
-NWSL Match Report-
Match: Washington Spirit vs. Kansas City Current
Date: Friday, April 24, 2025
Venue: Audi Field (Washington, D.C.)
Kickoff: 8 p.m. EDT
Weather: Mostly cloudy, high-60s
Scoring Summary:
| Goals | 1 | 2 | F |
| Washington | 2 | 2 | 4 |
| Kansas City | 0 | 0 | 0 |
WAS – Leicy Santos – 25′ (assisted by Trinity Rodman)
WAS – Trinity Rodman – 45+3’
WAS – Leicy Santos – 56’
WAS – Claudia Martínez – 75’
Lineups:
WAS: 18 – Sandy MacIver; 6 – Kate Wiesner; 24 – Esme Morgan; 9 – Tara Rudd; 13 – Lucia Di Guglielmo (5 – Élisabeth Tsé, 78’); 4 – Rebeca Bernal; 10 – Leicy Santos; 17 – Hal Hershfelt; 2 – Trinity Rodman (21 – Gift Monday, 78’); 27 – Sofia Cantore (11 – Claudia Martínez, 65’); 19 – Rosemonde Kouassi (16 – Tamara Bolt, 83’)
Unused Substitutes: 31 – Kaylie Collins; 11 – Claudia Martínez; 14 – Gabrielle Carle; 26 – Paige Metayer; 29 – Emma Gaines-Ramos; 35 – Madison Haugen
KC: 23 – Lorena; 18 – Izzy Rodriguez; 24 – Gabrielle Robinson; 27 – Kayla Sharples; 5 – Ellie Bravo-Young; 8 – Croix Bethune (66 – Kyra Carusa, 75’); 99 – Debinha (11 – Rocky Rodríguez, 46’); 10 – Lo’eau LaBonta (22 – Bayley Feist, 82’); 6 – Temwa Chawinga (13 – Haley Hopkins, 65’); 21 – Ally Sentnor; 17 – Michelle Cooper (3 – Amelia White, 75’)
Unused Substitutes: 1 – Marisa Jordan; 2 – Laney Rouse; 7 – Elizabeth Ball; 55 – Penelope Hocking
Stats Summary: WAS / KC
Shots: 18 / 8
Shots On Goal: 7 / 3
Saves: 3 / 3
Fouls: 17 / 13
Offsides: 2 / 3
Misconduct Summary:
KC – Kayla Sharples – 13′ – Yellow Card
KC – Michelle Cooper – 43′ – Yellow Card
Washington
2026 NFL Draft Grades | Washington applauded for selecting ‘instant alpha’ linebacker Sonny Styles
The views and opinions expressed in this article do not reflect the opinion of the team.
The Commanders welcomed new defensive coordinator Daronte Jones earlier this year, and yesterday on Night 1 in Pittsburgh, the DC was gifted one of the best defensive prospects in college football. With the No. 7 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, Washington selected a versatile and supremely athletic young talent in Ohio State linebacker Sonny Styles.
There were many thoughts about what Washington might do at the position over the last several months, but there were no conflicted feelings on Peters end when the Commanders got on the clock and he saw who was there. Styles was the clear pick. “Looking at this, we wanted to get the best player. We didn’t want to draft for need, and we felt the best player staring us in the face was a linebacker,” Peters said.
Styles was evidently a guy Washington was very high on. “I’ve been smiling ear to ear for a while now,” Peters said. “He’s a true Commander, through and through.” There is a lot about the 21-year-old linebacker that has Washington excited. They believe he will be a “great blitzer.” He can cover a lot of ground with his speed and burst, and that, Peters emphasized, is “a big deal in this league.” Styles has also shown he can play in multiple linebacker roles.
The Commanders were looking for more of a spark on defense after a disappointing 2025 season. With his dynamism, freakish athleticism and tackling prowess, it appears Styles has the goods to deliver an immediate boost to the unit.
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