Jury Duty 4/9/2024: Bhakti Parwani ’25
“Jury Duty” is a weekly column that spotlights different Brandeis student-athletes.
“Jury Duty” is a weekly column that spotlights different Brandeis student-athletes.
The Justice sat down with one of the most successful pitchers in the University Athletic Association — who is only a sophomore — to learn more about her experience and wins on and off the field.
With the 2024 March Madness tournament nearing the end, here are some key takeaways from the Final Four and championship rounds.
There are plenty of big names in the 2024 WNBA Draft, featuring headliners Caitlin Clark and Cameron Brink.
Carlos Alcaraz defends his title and Iga Świątek wins her second at the BNP Paribas Open/Indian Wells tournament.
The Justice sat down with one of the women’s tennis team’s key players and leaders, both on and off the court.
“Jury Duty” is a weekly column that spotlights different Brandeis student-athletes.
A recap of some signature moments in the first rounds of women’s March Madness, as well as a preview of intriguing future matchups to come.
The first-year master’s student has had unparalleled success this season, and The Justice sat down with Shealy to take a closer look at her national championship win and her journey leading up to it.
Current and former student-athletes sued the National Collegiate Athletic Association on the grounds of gender discrimination.
All of the drama and upsets on and off the race track in Melbourne, and an overview of an exciting race.
“Jury Duty” is a weekly column that spotlights different Brandeis student-athletes.
Haley Nash ’24 of the softball team and Jake Freed M’24 of the baseball team are this week’s Brandeis athletes of the week.
The men’s tournament is in full swing and the highs and lows and upsets can be seen in an overall overview here.
Maggie Shealy M’25 of the women’s fencing team, Sam Dienstag ’24 of the men’s swim and dive team and Tony Escueta ’25 of the men’s fencing team represented Brandeis at their respective National Collegiate Athletic Association championships.
The first issue of The Justice with a sports section came out in 1949, but what has the legacy of sports at The Justice looked like over the last 75 years?
The offseason is a time of lots of activity and bustle in the National Football League as fans and players eagerly await the new roster of their favorite team.
Three members of the Brandeis fencing teams are going to compete at the NCAA national fencing championships in late March.
Exposing the true mental strengths of Brandeis Men's Tennis and their path to redemption for the rest of their season.
Brandeis Jewish Bund holds protest to go “All out for Palestine”
"Captain America: Brave New World" and the politics of power in 2025
The Boston Red Sox’s Home Opening Day overview
The Boston Celtics sold for a record-breaking price
Ed Sheeran: one night in Ipswich