Judges win four in a row to break slump
■ Infielder Luke Zecolla ’18 went three-for-three with three RBIs in a decisive win over NYU.
■ Infielder Luke Zecolla ’18 went three-for-three with three RBIs in a decisive win over NYU.
■ Infielder Madison Sullivan ’16 knocked in her sixth home run of the year in a crushing defeat of Colby.
The Golden State Warriors are off the charts — literally. In the 2015 to 2016 season, the reigning NBA champions became the first team to win 24 straight games to begin the season, the first team to never lose two games in a row and the first team to never lose to the same team twice.
■ Emily Bryson ’19 slipped into third place with a 4:38.14 finish in the 1500-meter dash.
■ Sophia He ’19 defeated her opponent 6-2, 6-0 to help the Judges to a smooth sweep over Bentley.
■ Catcher Connor Doyle ’16 led the Judges with three RBIs in a disappointing loss to Bowdoin College.
■ Tove Freeman ’16 finished in second place in the 800-meter run with a commendable time of 2:20.95.
■ Emily Eska ’16 and Maya Vasser ’16 finished off doubles play with an 8-1 win against Bates.
■ Duong Nguyen ’17 earned a tough third-round berth for the Judges in the NCTTA Regional tournament.
As the NBA season comes to a close, a look around the league offers a few interesting observations.
■ Infielder Jay Schaff ’17 batted in two runners to propel the Brandeis offense to a win against Bridgewater.
■ Infielder Keri Lehtonen ’19 drove in the first run of the day against Worcester to help the Judges take a win.
■ Tove Freeman ’16 earned fifth place in the 400-meter dash with a commendable time of 1:00.86.
■ Olivia Leavitt ’16 took the No. 1 court with a double bagel to help the Judges to a win over Sarah Lawrence.
Every Chicago Cubs fan’s favorite word is “hope.” Every offseason brings hope that new top players will join the team.
■ Outfielder Liam O’Connor ’16 collected base hits in each of the first four innings in a decisive win against UMass Boston.
■ Sophomore saberist Andrew Mackiewicz takes home the top honors for the saber event.
■ Evan Scott ’16 took the crown in the high jump with a height of 1.95 meters to lead the Judges in the meet.
The No. 28 men’s tennis team rolled over the United States Coast Guard Academy in an 8-1 victory on Saturday in New London, CT, sweeping the doubles courts and taking all but the No. 6 singles court match in the process. The Judges move to 4-3 on the year with the win, having recorded three straight wins that began with a win over University Athletic Association opponent New York University on Mar.
■ Catcher Danielle Novotny ’16 amassed 14 hits to land into second place for hits during the tournament.
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