Squads turn in strong races in UAA tuneup
Maddie Dolins ’17 earned All-Invititational honors at the Connecticut College Invitational on Saturday.
Maddie Dolins ’17 earned All-Invititational honors at the Connecticut College Invitational on Saturday.
The teams got 10 individual wins but could not defeat Wheaton College on Saturday afternoon.
Outside hitter Maggie Swenson ’16 recorded 18 assists against No. 3 Emory University on Sunday.
The squad only gave up a pair of shots in the second half of Saturday’s loss to Rochester but both went in for goals.
Midfielder Foti Andreo ’15 scored his first goal of the season in the Judges’ 2-1 loss on Saturday.
Brian Granoff ’17 advanced to the semifinals of the Wallach Invitational, hosted by Bates College.
The first-year runner placed second in the Keene State Invitational on Oct. 4, his third collegiate race.
In the 78-year history of the Associated Press poll of college football, no team had ever gone from unranked to No.
The team did not allow Case Western Reserve University a shot on net during overtime in Sunday’s 1-0 win.
On Sunday, the women’s soccer team faced its first University Athletic Association opponent in Case Western Reserve University.
Each of the five scoring runners from the men’s squad finishing within the top-15 at Saturday’s race.
Setter Julie Kim ’18 is now fourth in the University Athletic Association this year with 474 assists.
Team Colby and BFC won the coed and the men’s intramural outdoor soccer seasons, respectively.
The New England Patriots bounced back from one of their worst regular season losses on Sept. 29 under head coach Bill Belichick?a 41-14 drubbing at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs?with a dominant 43-17 win on Sunday night over the previously undefeated Cincinnati Bengals.The win was by far the Patriots’ most impressive performance of the season thus far, pushing their season record to 3-2, including wins over the Minnesota Vikings and Oakland Raiders.
Forward Cidney Moscovitch ’17 scored twice in Saturday’s win against UMass Boston.
The squad surrendered just one shot on goal in a 4-0 win over Clark University on Saturday.
Forward Samantha Schwartz ’18 has paced the Judges with four goals in five contests this year.
Outside hitter Liz Hood ’15 recorded 27 kills over the weekend, including 13 on Saturday afternoon.
The men’s tennis team opened their season at the Middlebury College Invitational on Saturday with a pair of
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