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Lawsuit questions transgender student-athletes

(03/26/24 10:00am)

In January 2022, the National Collegiate Athletic Association Board of Governors updated the “transgender student-athlete participation policy” that governs the rules and regulations in the world of college sports. This updated policy puts NCAA student-athlete participants in line with the Olympic Movement, which outlines an approach that is different from sport to sport. This approach “preserves opportunity for transgender student-athletes while balancing fairness, inclusion and safety for all who compete,” according to the NCAA website.


Everything that happened at the Australian Grand Prix

(03/26/24 10:00am)

The Australian Grand Prix took place on March 24, and this Formula 1 race is the most exciting one of the season. The course, which is 58 laps, is located in Melbourne, Australia. Usually, the most action and drama during race weekend takes place during the actual event. While this held true in Melbourne, there was no shortage of drama before race day. 


Jury Duty 3/26/2024: Hana Bean ’27

(03/26/24 10:00am)

“Jury Duty” is a weekly column that spotlights different Brandeis student-athletes. Please email sports@thejustice.org if you would like to nominate someone. We hope to bridge the gap between student-athletes and non student-athletes by highlighting relatable content to make the community feel more approachable. If you see a highlighted athlete around campus, introduce yourself! Or head to Gosman and cheer them on.  



March Madness men’s tournament overview

(03/26/24 10:00am)

According to the National Collegiate Athletic Association's official website, 1 in 9,223,372,036,854,775,808 is the probability that one creates a perfect bracket for March Madness. The NCAA Division I men’s basketball tournament features 68 teams in a single-game elimination style. These teams are ranked accordingly by a committee on “Selection Sunday,” which took place on March 17, 2024 this year. The teams are then split off into four regionals: South, East, West and Midwest. Here, we take a look at how teams have fared thus far in the first round of the men’s tournament. 




NFL offseason trades

(03/19/24 10:00am)

The National Football League landscape is experiencing a dramatic upheaval as the curtain came down on another exciting season. Teams are adjusting their rosters and planning for the next season with the flurry of deals and retirements. The bombshell deal of star running back Derrick Henry going to the Baltimore Ravens, which sent shockwaves through the football world, is one of several headlines that are dominating the offseason buzz.




Jury Duty 3/12/2024: Eddie Zanor M'25

(03/19/24 10:00am)

“Jury Duty” is a weekly column that spotlights different Brandeis student-athletes. Please email sports@thejustice.org if you would like to nominate someone. We hope to bridge the gap between student-athletes and non student-athletes by highlighting relatable content to make the community feel more approachable. If you see a highlighted athlete around campus, introduce yourself! Or head to Gosman and cheer them on. 



March Madness overview

(03/19/24 10:00am)

It’s that time of the year again. For some, it’s just another month. Maybe you’ll go on a nice vacation for spring break. However, for the college basketball superfan, it’s finally time for March Madness. March Madness, the nickname for the widely televised men’s and women’s NCAA Division 1 Basketball Tournaments, is a spectacle filled with levels of intrigue and suspense unrivaled in the sports world. Every NCAA Division 1 conference tournament winner receives an automatic bid for entry, meaning that underdog squads are pitted against the juggernauts and titans of college basketball. Some notable upsets include #16 seed Fairleigh Dickinson’s shocking dismantling of #1 seed Purdue in the 2023 men’s tournament, and #16 Harvard triumphing over #1 Stanford in the 1998 women’s tournament. Stunning wins against the college basketball blue-bloods during this upcoming tournament may add to this list of improbable victories, but in most cases, the championship comes down to a battle of college basketball behemoths. As a result, here are a few of the favorites to watch for in the men’s and women’s March Madness tournaments. 


Discontinued Sports at Brandeis University

(03/19/24 10:00am)

Over Brandeis University’s 75 years of existence, many sports have come and gone. While club and intramural sports appear and disappear in accordance with student interest, there are also varsity sports that have either been discontinued from Brandeis Athletics or have been relegated to club or intramural status. These sports include football, lacrosse, golf, and sailing. 


LeBron James makes history, breaks record

(03/12/24 10:00am)

LeBron James, a living basketball legend, added another remarkable chapter to his illustrious career last Saturday at Crypto.com Arena. The Los Angeles Lakers star achieved an unprecedented milestone by becoming the first NBA player to reach 40,000 career points. The accomplishment took place during the Lakers’ game against the Denver Nuggets, a special night in memory of James and fans in attendance around the world.



Jury Duty 3/12: Gilbert Otoo ’25

(03/12/24 10:00am)

 “Jury Duty” is a weekly column that spotlights different Brandeis student-athletes. Please email sports@thejustice.org if you would like to nominate someone. We hope to bridge the gap between student-athletes and non student-athletes by highlighting relatable content to make the community feel more approachable. If you see a highlighted athlete around campus, introduce yourself! Or head to Gosman and cheer them on.


Oklahoma softball loses 71-game win streak

(03/12/24 10:00am)

The Oklahoma Softball program and their head coach of 29 years, Patty Gasso, are arguably some of the greatest of all time when it comes to collegiate softball. Their 71-game win streak began in 2023 as they ended their season with 53 straight wins to close out the regular season. The Sooners then capped it off by winning the Women’s College World Series in 2023 and kept their win streak going until the Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns broke it with a 7-5 victory on Sunday, March 3, 2024. Oklahoma’s last loss before March 3 was over a full year ago to Baylor in 2023, a statistic that has cemented their legacy in softball history as one of the greatest programs of all time.


The NHL Stadium Series fills MetLife Stadium

(03/12/24 10:00am)

On Feb. 17 and 18, the walls of MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, shook with the cheers of National Hockey League fans from all across the metro area. Two games took place, as the New Jersey Devils played the Philadelphia Flyers on Feb. 17 at 8 p.m., and the New York Rangers played the New York Islanders on Feb. 18 at 3 p.m.