Granoff and Cooke to play at NCAA Championships this week
For the first time in 20 years, a member of the men’s tennis team will be competing at the NCAA Division III Tournament.
For the first time in 20 years, a member of the men’s tennis team will be competing at the NCAA Division III Tournament.
Although their season ended in the opening round of the Eastern College Athletic Association Championships, the softball team had four players named to various conference and regional honors.Utility player Amanda Genovese ’15 and third baseman Anya Kamber ’15 were selected to the All-New England first team by the National Fastpitch Coaches Association on May 10, according to a press release by Brandeis Athletics on May 12.
Women’s volleyball coach Michelle Kim was promoted to assistant athletic director on May 1, a move announced by Assistant Vice President for Health and Wellness and Director of Athletics and Recreation Sheryl Sousa ’90 in a press release by Brandeis Athletics later the same day.Kim stepped down as the team’s coach in conjunction with her promotion according to the release, and a search for her replacement began immediately.Kim joins Jim Zotz as assistant athletic director, who will enter his 35th year at the University in the fall.The Judges had a 10-25 overall record in Kim’s final season, including a 1-6 record in University Athletic Association competition and a season-ending five-game losing streak.
Mohamed Sidique ’15 and Amelia Lundkvist ’14 both qualified for this week's NCAA Championships.
The Judges outshot the visiting Gordon College 32-5 in Wednesday’s 4-0 victory at home.
Maddie Dolins ’17 placed fourth overall out of 272 runners at the UMass Dartmouth Invitational.
As the Major League Baseball season draws to a close and many division races have been long locked up, the American League Central remains as up in the air as it did in the middle of August.
Administrators also discussed statistics about the incoming Class of 2018.
The women's softball team finished off a nearly flawless week with a sweep of a doubleheader against visiting Emerson College, taking the opening game 5-2 and surviving an 8-6 slugfest in the second.
The men's baseball team has struggled to find its offense in games away from Stein Diamond, resulting in a 3-10 record in games away from home.
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