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Men suffer rough loss against Case after late foul call

(02/02/16 4:02am)

The men’s basketball team hit the court Sunday against Carnegie Mellon University and Friday against Case Western Reserve University, splitting its contests with the two conference foes. The Judges claimed an easy victory Sunday, thanks mostly to a stellar second half effort. On Friday, however, the Judges fell to Case in a close battle that saw five Judges score in double figures. The squad has had a difficult time stringing together consecutive victories to this point in the season, and this past week’s results only exacerbate concerns over the team’s ability to deliver on a night-to-night basis. 




Women win fourth straight match to continue dominant tear during the regular season stretch

(02/02/16 12:44am)

The fencing team held its Senior Day on Saturday as the men and women hosted several other universities in this year’s edition of the Eric Sollee Invitational. 14 seniors are set to graduate this year from the fencing team, and friends and family honored them in attendance in a special ceremony. 


Judges split games in tough weekend battle

(02/02/16 12:39am)

The men and women’s swimming and diving team split a weekend matchup with Clark University in their final tune-up before the University Athletic Association Championships later this week. The men took a 160-132 victory while the women fell by a 147-144 defeat at the Senior Day meet.  Fallon Bushee ’16 took home a pair of individual wins for the women in the 100-and 200-yard breaststroke while the men took 10 of the 16 events to claim their second-straight victory. 










Veteran players dominate the National Football League playoffs in a tight bid for the Super Bowl

(01/18/16 10:24pm)

Divisional Championship weekend in the National Football League featured four games that were decided by a single touchdown, bumping up the intrigue from the wild card games the previous weekend. Saturday afternoon, the New England Patriots held on to win 27-20 against the Kansas City Chiefs.



Golden State Warriors in the running for historically-great season behind reigning MVP Stephen Curry

(01/12/16 4:42pm)

During the 1995 to 1996 NBA season, Michael Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to the greatest regular-season record in the history of professional basketball. During that season, which ultimately resulted in Jordan’s fourth championship in six years, the Bulls breezed their way to a 72-10 mark, resulting in the justified assertion that Jordan’s Bulls team was the greatest of all time. However, the Bulls’ place as the greatest ever is being aggressively challenged by the 2015 to 2016 Golden State Warriors.