Fencing teams square off against top competitors
■ Foilist Joanna Carminucci ’19 fenced her way to an impressive 10-5 record in the competition.
■ Foilist Joanna Carminucci ’19 fenced her way to an impressive 10-5 record in the competition.
■ Colby Smith ’16 scorched Carnegie for 21 points and six rebounds in a disappointing loss.
■ Forward Sydney Sodine ’17 dished out four assists and 10 points to give the Judges a win over Carnegie.
The men’s basketball team hit the court Sunday against Carnegie Mellon University and Friday against Case Western Reserve University, splitting its contests with the two conference foes.
■ Mark Franklin ’17 finished in the top five competitors with a high jump of 1.83 meters.
■ Guard Heather Cain ’16 lifted the Judges over Case with a game-winning three-point play.
The fencing team held its Senior Day on Saturday as the men and women hosted several other universities in this year’s edition of the Eric Sollee Invitational.
■ Fallon Bushee ’16 clocked in at 1:16.48 to steal the 100-yard backstroke against Clark University.
■ Both squads swept Bridgewater State University with 21 of 24 total wins.
■ The Judges fell to Washington University despite a solid 43.1 shooting percentage.
■ Brian Shepard ’18 finished in time for a bronze medal in the 5000-meter run.
■ Forward Jordan Cooper ’18 led team to victory against Washington University with 23 points and five rebounds.
■ Women foilists won eight of nine matches to overcome tough losses by the epee and saber squads.
■ Robinson Vilmont ’17 poured in 16 points with seven rebounds to hand Emory its first loss.
■ Ryan Stender ’17 led the way for Brandeis by taking the gold medal in the men's one-mile run.
■ Forward Paris Hodges ’17 paced the Judges in scoring with 14 points in a win against Emory.
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.
■ Kylie Herman ’19 reaches three individual titles, including a first place finish in the 200-yard freestyle.
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.
The men and women’s swimming and diving team was defeated in their first contest of 2016 on the road against Colby College this past Sunday.
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