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(09/21/15 11:36pm)
This week, the top four Barclays Premier League teams of the 2014 to 2015 season saw their first group stage action in the Champions League, and for everyone except the defending BPL champions, things did not go particularly well.
(09/17/15 9:12pm)
On Sept. 12, Brandeis eked out a dramatic double-overtime 1-0 win over top rival Babson College to give Head Coach Michael Coven his 500th career win.
(09/17/15 9:09pm)
Senior Associate Athletic Director Lynne Dempsey ’93 has been promoted to acting athletic director. Dempsey will replace Sheryl Sousa ’90, who has recently moved up to become the new Senior Associate Vice President for Student Affairs.
(09/09/15 8:32pm)
Gordon Field proved to be a home fortress for the Judges on Tuesday night as both the men’s and women’s soccer teams defended their home turf against visiting opponents. The 25th-ranked women, playing in their home opener, downed the Bridgewater State Bears 3-1 to remain a perfect 3-0 on the year while the No. 7 men escaped with a 1-0 victory over Nichols College to push their record to 3-1.
(09/08/15 2:12pm)
The No. 7 men’s soccer team opened its campaign with a pair of one-goal victories before a sluggish start provided the difference in a top-10 showdown on Saturday night, beginning the year with a 2-1 record.
(09/07/15 11:11pm)
The men and women’s cross country team started off its 2015 season this past Saturday at the Roger Williams Invitational at Colt State Park in Rhode Island, hosted by Roger Williams University.
(09/07/15 9:37pm)
With a split in their season opener, the Judges look poised to erase the memories of last season. The team was thoroughly outplayed in a sweep by Babson College on Tuesday but rebounded with a narrow five-set win against Colby-Sawyer College.
(09/07/15 9:31pm)
This past National Football League offseason has had its fair share of both standings-altering decisions and inflated controversy. After months of debate, transactions and dispute, football fans can finally exclaim: football is back. Compelling roster changes and storylines have dominated Twitter feeds and television lineups, but what should we expect when the regular season begins on Thursday, Sept. 10? No situation has dominated the NFL offseason more than Deflategate. With New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady’s suspension negated, the reigning champions will begin their title defense against the Pittsburgh Steelers geared up with their “us versus the world” mindset. Offensively, look for the Patriots to lead the league in scoring. Tight end Rob Gronkowski will look to catch over 100 passes for the first time in his career and LeGarrette Blount will attempt to run wild for at least ten touchdowns.
(09/01/15 12:52am)
Both the men and women’s tennis teams look to get off to a fast start to the 2015 to 2016 season with their fall lineup of exhibition matches. The seasons begins on Sept. 19 at the Middlebury Invitational for the men and the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regionals on Sept. 25 for the women.
(09/01/15 12:49am)
Brandeis graduate and men’s soccer forward Michael Soboff ’15 has become just the second player in the university's history to play professional soccer.
(09/01/15 12:48am)
The women’s basketball team took its time off during the summer and used this time to improve itself both on and off the court. The team traveled to Spain to play some basketball and also grow the chemistry between the players.
(09/01/15 12:33am)
Derek Carlson ’91 was announced as the new head coach of the men’s baseball team on Friday, succeeding Pete Varney and becoming the ninth baseball coach in university history.
(09/01/15 12:31am)
As the National Basketball Association off-season begins to settle down, it is time to look back at the frenzy that was. Be they ineffably impactful free agent acquisitions, potentially franchise-altering draft selections or head coaching shake-ups, this offseason had a more active and edge-of-your-seat character than past years.
(08/25/15 3:32am)
The men’s soccer team will enter the 2015 to 2016 campaign on the heels of one of its most successful seasons ever.
(08/25/15 3:27am)
The women’s soccer squad saw their 2014 season come to a close in heartbreaking fashion, bowing out in the second round of the NCAA Division III tournament and leaving the Judges with a final record of 14-5-2.
(08/25/15 3:26am)
The men and women’s cross country team will look for continued improvement among lowerclassmen and strong performances by seniors in the upcoming outdoor season, one which focused on individual results during last year’s campaign.
(08/25/15 3:24am)
The women’s volleyball squad heads into the 2015 season looking to improve on its 7-24 record in 2014. The Judges open their season on Sept. 1, playing away matches against Babson College and Colby-Sawyer College. They return home to host the Brandeis Invitational on Sept. 4.
(08/25/15 3:14am)
As the Major League Baseball season stretches into its final month, one fact remains abundantly clear: the state of Missouri is ahead of the curve.
(05/18/15 12:20am)
The softball team won the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference Division III New England Championship on May 10.
(05/18/15 12:19am)
The women’s track and field team closed its regular season at the Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III Championships last Friday, hosted by Springfield College, where Kelsey Whitaker ’16 qualified for this weekend’s NCAA Division III Championships.