Track and Field: Squads race past rivals in big meet
Despite an abrupt transition from the indoor to the outdoor season, the men's and women's track teams continue to turn in strong performances.
Despite an abrupt transition from the indoor to the outdoor season, the men's and women's track teams continue to turn in strong performances.
With four consecutive losses against Western New England University, Worcester Polytechnic Institute and University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, the baseball team has found itself in a rut.
It felt like summer outside last Thursday, and the heat was present inside Gosman Sports and Convocation Center as Theo Didn't Make it Either notched a tight 2-0 victory over IBS Coed. The two-week indoor intramural soccer season initially had not been scheduled to occur this year, but because of high demand from the student population, Associate Director of Athletics Tom Rand revived the sport for the 2012 season. While the gym was packed with Brandeis students cheering on IBS Coed, the overall skill and persistence of Theo Didn't Make it Either, which includes senior varsity midfielders Theo Terris '12 and Ari Silver '12, were too much for IBS Coed to handle.
As the fencing teams prepared for their regional championship last Sunday against Boston College, they encountered some unexpected news: Senior captain Alex Powell '12 would not be able to compete due to illness. While the setback may have derailed most other squads, the Judges pushed through the Northeast Regionals at BC, carrying two of their players to the 2012 NCAA National Collegiate Fencing Championships. Julian Cardillo '14 will be making his second trip to compete in men's foil, while Zoe Messinger '13 will duel in the women's saber division for the first time in the championships.
Although the attention of many American sports fans has been directed toward the upcoming Super Bowl, the United States' Men's and Women's National Soccer teams made a bold statement to fans last week, defeating Panama and Costa Rica respectively. The men's team beat Panama's national team 1-0 last Wednesday for its third straight win, improving to 4-4-1 on the year.
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