Tennis teams serve up success this season
The Judges meet up with Tufts University Jumbos and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Beavers.
The Judges meet up with Tufts University Jumbos and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Beavers.
Team succeed at NCAA Division III Indoor Track and Field Championship at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston.
Judges play and defeat Bowdoin College 4–2 and 9–3 this past week.
Judges travel to North Carolina to sweep four games while on the road.
Judges end their season by claiming a silver medal in NEISDAs.
Men’ s and women’ s tennis teams have 5–1 and 3–2 records respectively this season.
Women ’ s Baskeball team finishes their season with a 64–58 loss against NYU.
Judges win their fourth crown in Brandeis University program’s history.
Team looks toward the end of their season and approaches their championship meets.
Team participates in four meets and approaches UAA Championship as well as the NCAA Championship.
After intense games on Friday and Sunday, the Judges start a new winning streak.
Judges start a new three-game losing streak as the season approaches its end.
The Judges defeated opponents in 21 out of 32 total races in this week’s meet.
Two failed games lead to a drop in UAA standings for the women's basketball team.
Eric Sollee Invitational leaves men at a 16–12 record overall, and the women at 16–16 overall.
Both games, against Emory and Rochester, this week resulted in tough losses for the Judges.
The Judges fence at the Northeast Fencing conference Meet #2 at Brown University.
The woman's four-game losing streak ends this week after the Judges defeat the University of Rochester.
Judges defeat University of Rochester after falling to Washington University and Emory University.
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