WOMEN'S TENNIS: Team falls in first match of season
The tone of the women's tennis team's spring season opener against Division I Colgate University at home last Saturday was defined in the No.
The tone of the women's tennis team's spring season opener against Division I Colgate University at home last Saturday was defined in the No.
In what seemed to be a microcosm of their entire season, the golf team improved by 32 strokes and jumped five places in the standings on day two of the New England Intercollegiate Golf Association championships in Brewster, Mass., Oct.
When Lee Bloom '10 lost last spring's Jack Berry Massachusetts Institute of Technology Invitational last spring in a sudden-death playoff, little did he know he'd have the chance to redeem himself so quickly.That was just the case last Friday, when he again found himself in a sudden-death playoff, this time at the Rhode Island College Invitational.
After 18 holes at the Rhode Island College Invitational last Friday, Lee Bloom '09 found himself tied for the tournament lead.
After scoring a 319 on the first day of last weekend's Eastern College Athletic Conference Division III New England Championships in Farmington, Conn.
After shooting the best round in his four-year Brandeis career last Friday, Aaron Hattenbach '09 said he has finally figured out the secret to playing his best on the collegiate level."When you start enjoying your sport, and you don't look at it as a competition all the time, you play your best round," Hattenbach said.Hattenbach had plenty of reasons to enjoy his performance, as he led the Judges with a four-over-par 76 at the Nichols College Tri-Match last Friday.
When golf team member Lee Bloom '10 found himself one stroke under par heading into the 18th hole on the first day of last weekend's two-day Bowdoin Invitational, he knew he had been playing well.
The golf team's season-opening score was a 19-stroke improvement over last year's, but judging from the reactions of the players, their expectations have clearly been raised."If we ever broke 320 in the past, it would be a huge accomplishment, but it was almost expected for this tournament," captain Ralph Harary '09 said.The Judges tallied a two-day total of 626 strokes-312 Saturday and 314 Sunday-at the Trinity College Invitational in Hebron, Conn.
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