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Veteran players dominate the National Football League playoffs in a tight bid for the Super Bowl

(01/18/16 10:24pm)

Divisional Championship weekend in the National Football League featured four games that were decided by a single touchdown, bumping up the intrigue from the wild card games the previous weekend. Saturday afternoon, the New England Patriots held on to win 27-20 against the Kansas City Chiefs.



Golden State Warriors in the running for historically-great season behind reigning MVP Stephen Curry

(01/12/16 4:42pm)

During the 1995 to 1996 NBA season, Michael Jordan led the Chicago Bulls to the greatest regular-season record in the history of professional basketball. During that season, which ultimately resulted in Jordan’s fourth championship in six years, the Bulls breezed their way to a 72-10 mark, resulting in the justified assertion that Jordan’s Bulls team was the greatest of all time. However, the Bulls’ place as the greatest ever is being aggressively challenged by the 2015 to 2016 Golden State Warriors. 





Squad drops UAA opener against NYU on the road

(01/12/16 4:36pm)

The women’s basketball team could not hand conference-rival New York University their first loss of the season despite hanging with the Violets for a large stretch of the game, falling 57-46 on Saturday. The loss snapped a three-game winning streak for the Judges, after the team took victories in all three contests that were played over the break. The squad moves to 7-5 on the season overall and opens the year 0-1 in University Athletic Association play.




Men and Women compete at Worcester Polytechnic Institute Invitational against tough opponents

(12/07/15 10:40pm)

The men and women’s swimming and diving team swam to a number of solid individual finishes at the Worcester Polytechnic Institute Gompei Invitational over the weekend, anchored by a strong day from Zach Diamond ’18. The men’s squad ended the invitational with 825.5 points, good for seventh place, while the women swam to a 10th-place finish, scoring 408.5 points in  the process.


Squads engage against tough teams at home

(12/07/15 10:38pm)

The men and women’s fencing team hosted the Brandeis Invitational this past Sunday as the men recorded a 3-2 record, while the women finished 2-3. The tournament consisted of six rounds with competitors Johns Hopkins University, Drew University, Cornell University, St. John’s University, Yale University, Boston College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.