Men looking to rebuild
■ Judges look to turn the tables in their 2016 season after a rough 2015 regular season campaign.
■ Judges look to turn the tables in their 2016 season after a rough 2015 regular season campaign.
■ Forward Samantha Schwartz ’18 scored two of the five weekend goals to propel the Judges to a Final Four appearance.
■ Goalie Ben Woodhouse ’18 did not allow a single goal, leading the Judges to the next round of playoffs.
■ Foilist Len Grazian ’17 tied for a bronze medallion in the foil event at the New England Collegiate Championship tournament.
■ Tamir Zitelny ’20 snagged an impressive gold medal in the 100-yard backstroke event.
■ Forward Evan Jastremski ’17 tacked on two goals for the Judges in a key win against Rochester.
■ Tamir Zitelny ’20 swam to victory in the 100-yard butterfly event at Roger Williams University.
■ Haley Cohen ’18 was able to power past the competition for a berth into the second round.
Tennis fans are spoiled. Or rather, tennis fans were spoiled for the past decade. Fans saw the rise of the most prolific tennis player the world has ever seen, only to watch in awe and fear as he battled the second-most prolific tennis player the world has ever seen. And as it all seemed to come crashing down in a disheartening pile of back pains and wrist fractures, the unthinkable happened — the third-most prolific tennis player the world has ever seen arose from the heap of ashes that lay in the same disheveled pile.
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