Fencing teams produce commendable effort
■ The women’s foil squad took sixth place after battling in a narrow 45-42 loss against Vassar College.
■ The women’s foil squad took sixth place after battling in a narrow 45-42 loss against Vassar College.
Throughout the decades, a fair share of superstars have electrified the NBA. Some elicit dropped jaws, some attract zealous fandom and some perform on such a level that their accolades appear to transcend reality.
■ Kyra Shreeve ’18 led the Judges in the one-mile run with a quick time of 5:10.00.
■ Colby Smith ’16 scorched Carnegie for 21 points and six rebounds in a disappointing loss.
■ 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.
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