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(11/06/18 11:04am)
In their final game of the season, the Brandeis men’s soccer team played in a marathon in New York City. Taking on New York University, the Judges were deadlocked with the Violets for almost the entire game, with the Violets scoring the game winning goal with less than a minute left.The flow of this game was similar to the Judges season overall. For most of the game, the Judges were fighting to keep the score even but, at the last second, they came up short. For most of the Judges' season, the team hovered around .500, but a four-game losing streak doomed them in the end. Here is how the ultimate game of the season went for the Brandeis Judges.
(11/06/18 11:03am)
With the season coming to a close, we look back on all the successes the Judges have had this past season. The women ended the season with an overall record of 12–4. The last game of the season was last Saturday Nov. 3 at New York University.
(11/06/18 11:02am)
Wellesley Invitational
(11/06/18 11:01am)
This weekend, the Judges played their last three games of the 2018 season. The women have had a pretty strong year, ending with an overall record of 13–17. The Judges have had their best season in the UAA in nearly a decade.
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BEND IT LIKE BECKHAM: Brandeis forward Sam Volpe '19 kicks past an Emory defender in their game on Oct. 14.
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DRIBBLE AWAY: Midfielder Brandon Miskin ’19 dribbles the ball past a Rochester defender during their game on Oct. 12.
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INTENSE FOCUS: Stephanie Borr ’22 prepares to spike the ball in a game against Maine at Presque Isle University on Sept. 7.
(11/06/18 11:00am)
Tonight’s games mark the beginning of another season of college basketball. Even on the first day of the season, there are already some matchups with potential championship implications. At 7 p.m., the preseason top-ranked University of Kansas will take on Michigan State, who are ranked 10. Later, at 9:30 p.m., second-ranked University of Kentucky will take on No. 4 Duke University. Within just two hours of opening day, there will be two games featuring two hall of fame coaches going against each other. In that spirit, let’s take a look at some of the teams that are most likely to come out on top when the season concludes in early April.
(10/30/18 10:04am)
With the regular season nearing its end, the women’s soccer team pushes on. The team has one game left in the season. Currently, the team has an overall score of 12–3. With the end of the season nearing, the Judges have had an amazing season. The first game of this week was scheduled for Tuesday Oct. 23, against Simmons College. However, the game was canceled.
(10/30/18 10:02am)
With their season almost at its conclusion, the Brandeis men’s soccer team can now reflect on their season as a whole. As has been a recurring theme throughout the season, the team garnered high expectations after making it to the Division III Final Four just last year. However, with a 7-8-2 record and one game left to play, it is safe to say that those expectations have not been met. Still, though, the team has a lot to be proud of, and the season will be remembered for its high points and its low points. Unfortunately, one of the low points came last week — the team is currently riding a three-game losing streak.
(10/30/18 10:01am)
The Judges continued their season this week with two games against non-University Athletic Association rivals Wellesley College and the University of Massachusetts-Boston. With the two losses that resulted from these matches, the Judges are now 11–16 overall for the season. Looking ahead, the Judges will play at the UAA tournament on Friday at the University of Rochester, where they will take on UAA rivals Emory University and Carnegie Mellon University. Brandeis is currently 0–7 in the UAA.
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PREPARATION: Marlee Nork ’19 prepares to serve the ball in a game against Case Western Reserve University on Sept. 29.
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KICKIN IT: Brandeis defender Dylan Hennessy '20 dribbles past a Rochester defender in their game on Oct. 12.
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DRIBBLE AWAY: Midfielder Katie Hayes ’20 dribbles the ball past an Emory defender during their game on Oct. 14.
(10/30/18 4:00am)
After a dominant playoff run, the Boston Red Sox took home their first World Series win since 2013. This season, the team amassed 108 wins and was the top team of the stacked American League East division. Their sworn rivals, the New York Yankees, won 100 games this year, which ordinarily would have easily gotten them the division crown, but only earned them a wild card spot. This just goes to show how historic this year’s Sox squad was.
(10/23/18 6:19pm)
The Brandeis men’s soccer team has almost completed their regular season. They had a campaign defined by high expectations and close games. After starting off slow, they picked up as of late and won a few key games. This past week, they faced off against Clark University and Amherst College. Here is how the team fared in those games.
(10/23/18 6:17pm)
Kicking off another impressive week for the Judges, the women’s soccer team pushed forward and defeated Westfield State University on Wednesday. This game, hosted by Westfield State at Alumni Field, improved the Judges’ record to 11–2 for the season, according to D3Soccer.com. As of Oct. 14, the Judges have a conference standing of 3–1–0, and in addition, as of Oct. 16th the Judges were ranked number 15—tied with Hanover College—by NCAA Women’s DIII.
(10/23/18 6:15pm)
The men’s and women’s tennis teams both wrapped up their fall seasons with two different matches. The men’s team attended the Tufts-Deis Invitational that was held at both Brandeis and Tufts Universities, and the women’s team attended the Middlebury Hidden Duals at Middlebury College. The teams continue to fight a strong set of matches against their opponents.
(10/24/18 4:00am)
DOUBLE DEFENSE: Marissa Borgert ’21 and Belle Scott ’21 provide towering defense against Case Western on Sept. 29.
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FANCY FOOTWORK: Forward Bryant Nardizzi ’20 dribbles the ball past a Rochester defender during their game on Oct. 12.