Women fall short in final conference game
■ The squad earned an invivation to the Eastern College Athletic Conference tournament on Monday for the second straight season.
■ The squad earned an invivation to the Eastern College Athletic Conference tournament on Monday for the second straight season.
■ Mohamed Sidique ’15 finished second in the men’s triple jump to score his third UAA medal of his career.
Kristi Pisarik ’15 won the one-mile run in a time of 5:19.79.
In the dying moments of Super Bowl XLIX, the New England Patriots seemed destined to lose. The team found istelf backed up against its own goal line and desperately trying to cling to a thin four-point lead over the defending champion Seattle Seahawks. Less than two minutes after quarterback Tom Brady found wide receiver Julian Edelman in the end zone to take the lead, the Seahawks found themselves on the cusp of scoring after a marvelous tumbling catch.
Liz Feller ’18 paced the women’s team, winning 10 of her 15 bouts on the day for the Judges.
The men and women’s track and field team was unable to run at the Smith College Beynon Invitational this past Saturday after the meet was canceled due to inclement weather. Host Smith College announced the cancellation in a press release, posted on its athletics website on Saturday morning.
■ The team fell short in an overtime thriller 83-81 on the road at Case Western Reserve University.
The New England Patriots booked their trip to the team’s sixth Super Bowl appearance with a 45-7 dismantling of the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday night. With the victory, coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady became the coach and quarterback duo with the most number of visits to the championship game in NFL history. Brady went 23-for-35 on the day, throwing for 226 yards and three passing touchdowns. Running back LeGarrette Blount ran for 148 yards and cashed in three scores of his own, including a 13-yard run with just over two minutes remaining in the third quarter that made the score 38-7 and put the game out of reach. After the game, the often blunt Belichick had a simple message- “I only have one thing to say.
Forward Jordan Cooper ’18 scored a season-high 28 points in the squad’s 60-55 loss to Bates College.
Lydia McCaleb ’17 paced the women’s team with a 10th place finish in the 3,000-meter run.
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