Baseball: Judges falter in extra innings
The Judges had all of the momentum heading into the 10th inning of last Sunday's game against Framingham State University.
The Judges had all of the momentum heading into the 10th inning of last Sunday's game against Framingham State University.
While most careers involve the mundane numbers-crunching and marketing presentations, there exist paths to careers in business that are by no means conventional. Andrew Kahn '03 pursued one of those unconventional routes to his business career after graduating from Brandeis. Kahn began his journey into capitalism with a detour "down under." A first team all-conference outfielder and winner of the Athletic Director's Award for outstanding athletic and academic performance on Brandeis' baseball team.
Though there are many different sports teams that utilize Gordon Field, one team, while lesser-known, has made its name in Brandeis athletes. The women's lacrosse squad has the unique ability to bring together players of both veteran and novice skill.
It took six years, but Liverpool Football Club finally ended its drought. Having last won a trophy in the Football Association Cup in May 2006, the Reds knew what the stakes were.
Fencing may not be the most highlighted sport, but as sabreist Zoe Messinger '13 noted, there is only one sport where athletes get to "play with swords." Hosting the Eric Sollee Invitational last Saturday, the Brandeis fencing squads showed they were quite good at just that. The men grabbed the University Athletic Association crown, besting opponents such as Haverford College 18-9, Hunter College 25-2, UAA rival New York University 17-10 and Johns Hopkins University 14-1.
Running 200 meters in 24 seconds is pretty impressive on its own. However, Chris Brown '12 managed to do that after running over eight-tenths of a mile?at full speed.
With a lack of University Athletic Association competition during the season, the fencing squads have to use other top schools to see how they stack up against the rest of the nation. It turns out they're doing all right. The men's and women's squads each earned three victories at Saturday's Northeast Conference Meet at Boston College.
One bad spell in a game can doom a team and write off any chance of victory. The women's basketball team learned this unfortunate lesson last weekend in the latest portion of its University Athletic Association schedule. Trailing 39-25 at halftime against the University of Chicago, the Judges could not find a rhythm in the second half, digging a hole that would eventually lead to a humbling 76-48 defeat. The loss?the second consecutive on the Judges' Midwest road trip, where they also faced Washington University in St.
With 2012 only one week old, the men's and women's indoor track teams already faced one of their most daunting challenges of the year at the Bowdoin Invitational last Saturday.
It may have been just another race in the eyes of Chris Brown '12 and Taylor Dundas '14, but the one-mile race proved to be the main event for those on hand at the Reggie Poyau Invitational at home last Saturday. Though many runners set a scorching pace right from the opening gun, Brown and Dundas sat back at the outset of the race.
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