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Teams unable to gain a victory in home meets

After the men's and women's tennis teams both surged to a No. 24 national ranking, the Judges failed to find success in their weekend matches at home, stumbling to a combined 0-3 record for the week. Both teams had their work cut out for them heading into the weekend.


Judges extend win streak with victory

The women's basketball team came home this week following a quick two-game road trip and extended their winning streak to six games, recording two close victories over Case Western Reserve University on Friday and Carnegie Mellon University on Sunday. Brandeis won 65-56 over Carnegie on Sunday and 71-58 over Case on Friday, nearly identical scores to the road victories over the two teams last weekend.


Squads finish with strong day at tournament against top foes

The men's and women's track and field teams traveled to Boston University to compete in the John Thomas Terrier Invitational over the weekend. The squads secured modest results, squaring off against Division I, II and III runners from a variety of schools from around the Northeast. Vincent Asante '14-the men's team's top sprinter-sat out the weekend's competition after straining his hamstring a week ago at Harvard University's Greater Boston Track Club Invitational. The rest of the men's team stepped up to the challenge with a few high-ranking finishes in the day's events. In the 400-meter dash, captain Mohamed Sidique '15 finished second in his heat with a time of 52.75 seconds.


Judges offense unable to keep up in contests

Traveling to the Midwest for a two-game weekend road trip against University Athletic Association opponents, the women's basketball team was unable to return home victorious in either game. The Judges fell to the University of Chicago on Sunday, as the team failed to stop the Maroons' potent offense and fell with a score of 97-81.


Judges shine in solo meets among losses

The men's and women's swimming and diving teams both traveled to Worcester Polytechnic Institute this Saturday-the men taking on both WPI and Babson and the women taking on WPI, Babson, and Smith College. Even though both squads were defeated by significant margins, Brian Luk '16 had a positive outlook on the day; the closest margin of defeat for either team was 83 points. "We learned that it is a process toward success when it comes to [University Athletic Association]," he said.


Judges shine in solo meets among losses

The men's and women's swimming and diving teams both traveled to Worcester Polytechnic Institute this Saturday-the men taking on both WPI and Babson and the women taking on WPI, Babson, and Smith College. Even though both squads were defeated by significant margins, Brian Luk '16 had a positive outlook on the day; the closest margin of defeat for either team was 83 points. "We learned that it is a process toward success when it comes to [University Athletic Association]," he said.


Individual swimmers race well

Both the men's and women's swimming and diving teams took part in the University Athletic Association Invitational held at the University of Rocheseter this weekend, along with host Rochester, New York University and Canisius College. Facing the top competition from three schools, rather than just one, Brandeis struggled to produce many victories given their numerical disadvantage.


Judges down foes in big road wins

The men's soccer team had their work cut out for them in trips to Wheaton College and University Athletic Association rival Case Western Reserve University. Yet, despite facing two tough away tests, the No.


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