Fencing: Squads fail to earn a victory at home meet
The men's and women's fencing squads went into their meet at home last Sunday looking to build upon their notable performances from their last meet at the University of New Hampshire.
The men's and women's fencing squads went into their meet at home last Sunday looking to build upon their notable performances from their last meet at the University of New Hampshire.
The women's basketball team kicked off its 2011-12 season with a roller coaster ride of a week. The squad opened its season with a 52-42 road win at Worcester Polytechnic Institute before suffering a 64-35 defeat at the hands of Babson College.
The Judges had one final chance to defeat their conference rivals this year, when they competed in the University Athletic Association Championships at New York University last weekend.
Entering last weekend's Hall of Fame Invitational at Mount Holyoke College, the volleyball team was looking to snap a 13-game losing streak that had lasted for almost two months.
The women's tennis team ended its season on a high note by securing several wins at the New England Women's Intercollegiate Tennis Tournament last weekend. At the tournament, which was held at Bates College, Brandeis entered three doubles teams into two separate draws.
Last weekend, the women's tennis team excelled at the 2011 Intercollegiate Tennis Association New England Regionals held at Bates College, advancing to the second round in both the singles and doubles brackets. "I thought we played really well," Nina Levine '12 said of the team's performance.
The men's tennis team turned in a great performance last weekend, as both doubles teams advanced to the second round of the 2011 Intercollegiate Tennis Association New England Regionals at Williams College.
Last Saturday, the women's cross country team placed fourth out of 37 teams at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth Shriner's Invitational.
Last Saturday, rookie outside hitter Liz Hood '15 put on a remarkable performance at the Brandeis Invitational.
Though the meet was non-scoring, the women's cross country team ran hard last Friday against the University of Southern Maine, finishing with two of the top three runners in the race. In total, the Judges entered six runners in the meet.
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