Squad continues to dominate league play
■ Lea McDaniel ’17 ripped open the game with an incredible performance of four goals against Regis.
■ Lea McDaniel ’17 ripped open the game with an incredible performance of four goals against Regis.
■ Midfielder Josh Ocel ’17 connected on an early penalty kick to boost the Judges over Nichols.
■ Point guard Allen Iverson averaged 26.7 points per game during his Hall of Fame career.
■ Outside hitter Shea Decker-Jacoby ’19 led the way with seven kills for the Judges in a tough loss.
Tennis fans are spoiled. Or rather, tennis fans were spoiled for the past decade. Fans saw the rise of the most prolific tennis player the world has ever seen, only to watch in awe and fear as he battled the second-most prolific tennis player the world has ever seen. And as it all seemed to come crashing down in a disheartening pile of back pains and wrist fractures, the unthinkable happened — the third-most prolific tennis player the world has ever seen arose from the heap of ashes that lay in the same disheveled pile.
■ Libero Yvette Cho ’19 led the Judges with 14 digs against Wellesley College in a well-fought loss.
■ Midfielder Josh Ocel ’17 took part in each of the teams three goals in their win over John Carroll.
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■ Michaela Friedman ’17 gave the Judges their first assist and helped propel them over Lasell.
■ Emily Bryson ’19 and Ryan Stender ’18 won golds for the Judges in their first event of the season.
■ Coach Michael Coven has high expectations as he enters into his 44th season as head coach.
■ Emily Bryson ’19 and Ryan Stender ’18 will lead the pack during the outdoor regular season.
■ Grace Krumpack ’19 looks to lead the team to a triumphant regular season campaign this year.
The 2016 Major League Baseball season is winding down, and it is poised for a wild last month. The Chicago Cubs have been the story all around the league since spring training began six months ago, and they have not disappointed.
■ The baseball team clinched a postseason appearance for the first time since the 2011 season.
■ Evan Scott ’16 recorded a second place finish among Division III competitors in the high jump.
As the NBA playoffs begin to wind down, many are surprised by the absence of the San Antonio Spurs from this year’s Western Conference Finals.
The women’s softball team came up a hair short of a .500 record, closing out the season at 18-19 overall. In conference play, the Judges finished tied for second, with a commendable 6-4 record.
Men’s baseball center fielder Liam O’Connor ’16 has received the honor of 2016 Academic All-District 1 team.
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