Baseball: Judges bounce back, move above .500 with three wins
The baseball team looked sharp as it continued its homestand last week, winning all three of its games to improve to 13-10 on the season.
The baseball team looked sharp as it continued its homestand last week, winning all three of its games to improve to 13-10 on the season.
The baseball team began a 13-game homestand last week, completing a stretch of five games in 6 days with a 2-3 record, which leveled the team's record out at 10-10 for the season.
After being postponed a day due to rain, the baseball team weathered the storm to win a nail-biting 6-5 victory over Bridgewater State University last Friday.
The baseball team embarked on its most difficult stretch of the season last week, competing in seven games in classic baseball weather in Sanford, Fla.
A week before the NCAA Championships next weekend, the men's and women's track teams faced their stiffest competition to date this season, facing teams from across the East Coast in the Eastern College Athletic Conference Championships at New York University last weekend.
The women's fencing team had an action-packed week, hosting Wellesley College in a home meet last Wednesday before traveling to the Stevens Institute of Technology for the Stevens Tech Meet last Sunday.
Traveling to Brown University to compete in the Northeastern Conference Meet against some of the premier teams on the East Coast, the men's and women's fencing teams fought to 2-3 and 5-1 records, respectively.The team faced many of its rival schools, including Boston College, Tufts University, Dartmouth College, Vassar College, Brown and Smith College on the women's side.The women's squad's 5-1 record earned it a tie for second place with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the Northeast Conference, only trailing Vassar.The women dominated their first match, prevailing over Dartmouth 20-7 before sneaking by both Tufts and Smith with 19-18 wins.
The women's basketball team split its two University Athletic Association contests this weekend, suffering a 56-38 loss at Case Western University last Sunday, following the team's 65-62 victory at Carnegie Mellon University last Friday.
Last Wednesday, guard Tyrone Hughes '12 hit the game-winning layup in overtime to propel the 19th-ranked Judges to a 67-65 win over Clark University.
The men's and women's fencing teams traveled to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology last weekend to compete in their first official matches of the season, and both teams performed well.
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