Women close out regular season with 12th shutout
■ Lea McDaniel's 36th minute score opened the floodgates with a goal to give Brandeis the lead.
■ Lea McDaniel's 36th minute score opened the floodgates with a goal to give Brandeis the lead.
■ Zach Diamond ’18 took home a gold medal and added a second and fourth- place finish for the weekend.
Caroline Mattos ’16 took home the gold medal to win “the Big One” for the second time in her career.
■ Middle Hitter Summer Koop’ 16 finished with a .364 hitting percentage in a 3-1 defeat to NYU on Saturday.
■ Defender Kyle Robinson ’17 scored the game-winning goal to clinch an NCAA tournament appearance.
■ Forward Melissa Darling ’16 recorded the lone goal for the Judges in a 1-1 draw at the University of Rochester.
■ Emily Bryson ’19 became the fifth different individual to claim the UAA crown for the Judges.
■ Outside hitter Grace Krumpack ’19 finished with nine kills and 11 digs in a victory over Lasell College.
The National Basketball Association season tipped off last week as a new era of players was ushered into the league.
■ Middle hitter Maddie Engeler ’16 had 13 kills in a 3-1 loss to Trinity College at the Hall of Fame Invite.
■ Midfielder Holly Szafran ’16 scored two goals and an assist to defeat Westfield State University.
■ Kylie Herman ’19 finished third overall in the 500 yard freestyle race for the Judges.
■ Zach Diamond ’18 finished in first place in three separate individual races at the meet against Wheaton College.
In October of 1986, the New York Mets defeated the Boston Red Sox in Game 7 of the World Series, bringing the club its second championship in history.
■ Nelson Figueroa ’98 was among four new members inducted into the the Joseph M. Linsey Brandeis Athletics Hall of Fame on Saturday.
■ Midfielder Alec Spivack ’16 scored the game-winning goal in overtime against Washington University in St. Louis.
The women’s tennis team completed its fall season at the New England Women’s Intercollegiate Doubles Tennis Tournament last weekend, where two pairs of doubles rattled off perfect weekends. The meet, which lasted from Friday to Sunday, saw the pairs of Haley Cohen ’18 and Olivia Leavitt ’19 and Sophia He ’19 and Emily Eska ’16 turn in perfect weekends for the Judges. Cohen and Leavitt defeated counterparts from Simmons College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology during the tournament, shutting out the Simmons opponents 8-0 and topping the opposition from MIT by an 8-2 final. He and Eska were victorious over opponents from Amherst College and Colby College with 8-6 and 8-3 finals respectively.
■ Forward Evan Jastremski ’17 scored an overtime goal in the victory against the University of Chicago.
■ Shea Decker-Jacoby ’19 compiled 10 kills in a 3-1 loss against New York University on Sunday.
■ Zach Diamond ’18 finished in first place in the men’s 1000-yard freestyle race against Wheaton College.
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