Serving up a new season
Judges are currently 2–3 after one win and two losses last week.
Judges are currently 2–3 after one win and two losses last week.
The Judges attended the UAA championships at NYU and recieved a total of 46.33 points, placing them in fifth.
The Judges opened their season with a doubleheader against Occidental College, followed by facing Whitter College and the University of Redlands.
The Judges started their new season off strong with a five-game streak.
Brandeis’ swimming and diving team competed at University of Chicago on Feb. 13 to 15.
The Judges took home three individual bronze medals and three top-three team placements.
Women’s basketball lost their last six games of the season, dropping to eighth place in UAA standings.
Men’s basketball concluded its season in third place in UAA after a 2–3 weekend, falling short of DIII NCAA tournament.
Mets fans were ecstatic a the prospect of Steve Cohen buying the team
Fencing fell to their opponents at Duke Invitational, but men pulled out a win against Hopkins.
Men’s basketball splits this weekend’s games, bringing then to 15–5.
The Judges broke school records in the 60-meter hurdles and the women’s 4x200-meter relay at Tufts Invitational.
Women’s basketball split their recent games, bringing them to 13—7 overall and 3—6 in the conference.
The Judges swimming and diving teams won their last dual meet of the season at Clark College 142–110.
Brandeis’ basketball pressed on and has improved to 14–4 this week.
Brandeis’ women’s basketball team lost their past two games, bringing them to 12–6 overall.
Superbowl LIV demonstrated the contrasting coaching styles of head coaches of the Chiefs and 49ers
Brandeis fencing faced stiff competition at their home meet this past weekend.
Eli Manning announced retirement after a successful career since his first overall draft pick back in 2004.
Students from universities across the Boston area rally to protect academic freedom and civil rights
Nico Harrison fired
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