Judges unable to top Violets in UAA contest
The men’s basketball team had a rough break, losing its last two of three games and its first in-conference game against New York University.
The men’s basketball team had a rough break, losing its last two of three games and its first in-conference game against New York University.
The men and women’s track and field teams returned with a bang at the University of Southern Maine Open, enjoying a slew of strong finishes at the non-scoring meet.
The women’s basketball team could not hand conference-rival New York University their first loss of the season despite hanging with the Violets for a large stretch of the game, falling 57-46 on Saturday.
■ Guard Paris Hodges ’17 scored a game-high 19 points, with nine-for-nine shooting from the foul line.
■ Guard Robinson Vilmont ’17 scored 20 points in a dominant victory over Salem State University.
■ Edan Zitelny ’17 scored in five different events during the course of the invitational to lead the Judges.
■ Elishua Little ’18 led the Judges with an overall score of 10-3 during the day’s difficult tournament .
■ Firstyears Doyin Ogundiran ’19 and Julia Bryson ’19 took home gold medals in the 800- and 3000-meter, respectively.
■ The Judges once again allowed an early goal that proved their undoing against Trinity College.
■ Forward Jordan Cooper ’18 scored seven points in the first half of a victory over Rhode Island College.
■ Guard Heather Cain ’16 scored contributed 10 points off the bench to lead the reserves.
■ Fallon Bushee ’16 captured two individual victories in the meet against Bentley University by close margins.
■ Goalkeeper Alexis Grossman ’18 recorded a team-record 11 shutouts on the season.
The Judges continued their strong start to the fencing season at their first Northeast Fencing Conference meet of the season in Providence, RI as the men posted a 5-0 record and the women went 6-0. The women defeated several teams that they had lost to last year, sweeping all three weapons from Sacred Heart University for a final score of 18-9.
Emily Bryson ’19 earned All-American honors as she recorded a 31st place finish at the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III Women’s Cross Country Championships. Bryson was Brandeis’s sole competitor at the meet on both the men and women’s sides.
■ Forward Lea McDaniel ’17 scored two goals in two games played over the weekend at Amherst College.
■ Midfielder Patrick Flahive ’18 scored two goals in two matches during the Division III Tournament .
■ Guard Robinson Vilmont ’17 scores 17 as the Judges cruise past Curry College at their home opener.
■ Head Coach Carol Simon won her 400th career game this past Saturday against Eastern Nazarene College .
■ Emily Bryson ’19 earned a bid to the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division III Cross Country Championships.
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