Men fall in two UAA home games
■ Tim Reale ’17 had nine points to lead the Judges in their loss against the University of Rochester.
■ Tim Reale ’17 had nine points to lead the Judges in their loss against the University of Rochester.
The men’s basketball team won one out of two home games in University Athletic Association conference play this weekend, losing to No. 4 WashU
■ Paris Hodges ’17 scored a season-high 12 points off the bench against Carnegie Mellon University on Friday.
■ Kelsey Whitaker ’16 came in first place in the 1000-meter run in the Judges' meet on Saturday.
Center Olivia Shaw ’18 had a career-high 18 points in the team’s victory against Endicott College on Jan. 3.
On Sunday afternoon, the selection committee for the inaugural College Football Playoff announced the four playoff teams. The University of Alabama, the University of Oregon, Florida State University and The Ohio State University were all selected to the four-team tournament. The tournament is the first of its kind after years of a one-game winner-takes-all championship. For decades, fans have complained about the system that allows for only two teams to compete for the title. The new playoff format was supposed to alleviate this issue by allowing four teams to have a chance, but this season has had many of the same concerns as before. Two Big 12 schools, Texas Christian University and Baylor University, were both left out of the playoff after spending all year as top teams in the country. TCU as recently as last week had been ranked as the No.
Jarret Harrigan ’15 ran a career-best time of 15:22.17 to win the 5,000-meter race on Saturday.
Forward Samuel Dowden ’17 scored a career-high 21 points in his first career start in Wednesday’s 78-76 home defeat.
Kelsey Whitaker ’16 earned a bid to the NCAA Division III Championships with a top-20 finish on Saturday.
The women earned an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament on Monday afternoon following a draw with NYU on Saturday.
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