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Squad closes week with three straight victories

The baseball team responded to a four-game losing streak this past week with a sweep of their home-opening doubleheader on Sunday and a tight 4-3 victory over the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth on Monday afternoon.


Judges open home schedule with win

The softball team entered the month of April without much action on the season, enduring a two week gap between games due to weather cancellations. Although the weather finally allowed the team a full week of games, the Judges went 1-3 in their first week at home, dropping both parts of a doubleheader to Wellesley College on Wednesday, 9-6 and 11-1.


Equestrian Team sends seven to regional event

In many ways, the Equestrian Team stands apart from all other club sports. Few allow their members to compete as individuals at an intercollegiate meet, square off against a host of riders from different divisions or are expected to host an all-day meet.


Three fencers travel to NCAA Championships

After an exhaustive season, collegiate fencers from throughout the country have one final chance at the NCAA Fencing Championships to showcase their growth over the course of that year. Three members of the Judges made the trip to Ohio State University for this year's tournament, two of which were making their second trip in as many years. Foilists Caroline Mattos '16 and Noah Berman '15, as well as saber Adam Mandel '15, turned in strong performances to carry the Judges to an overall 21st place finish out of the 25 teams that competed at the event. Berman, Mattos and Mandel all combined for 18 total points, second only to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology among Division III schools.


Four Judges named to all-tournament squad

The baseball and softball teams only have one week to prove themselves against University Athletic Association opponents. It appears that they made the most of their limited time, as Friday, four members of the teams were named to the UAA All-Tournament Team. Utility player Brian Ing '14, starting pitcher Colin Markel '14 and infielder Tom McCarthy '15 were all selected to represent the baseball squad.


Archery club hosts unique home event

Rather than hosting a basketball game or a track meet, Gosman Sports and Convocation Center was used for a far different purpose this past Saturday. The Archery Club hosted its second-annual Shamrock Shoot, a distinct event in the Northeast in part due to the attendees and also the competitions that took place at the event. Dustin Aaron '14, president of the Archery Club, stated his overall satisfaction with his club's event this past weekend. "All things considered, it was small but highly successful," commented Aaron. "This is our second year running it, so we had a lot of experience last year and we learned how to make this a decent competition, so everything ran really well. "It was not as highly attended as we had hoped-about the same as last year-but in terms of quality we got really lucky." The Shamrock Shoot featured some of the top archers in the country, aside from Brandeis students. "We had a No.


Archery club hosts unique home event

Rather than hosting a basketball game or a track meet, Gosman Sports and Convocation Center was used for a far different purpose this past Saturday. The Archery Club hosted its second-annual Shamrock Shoot, a distinct event in the Northeast in part due to the attendees and also the competitions that took place at the event. Dustin Aaron '14, president of the Archery Club, stated his overall satisfaction with his club's event this past weekend. "All things considered, it was small but highly successful," commented Aaron. "This is our second year running it, so we had a lot of experience last year and we learned how to make this a decent competition, so everything ran really well. "It was not as highly attended as we had hoped-about the same as last year-but in terms of quality we got really lucky." The Shamrock Shoot featured some of the top archers in the country, aside from Brandeis students. "We had a No.


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