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Becca Elwin


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Women's Basketball: Team fails to build upon its momentum

Two tough University Athletic Association road rematches this week proved difficult for the Brandeis women's basketball team to overcome, resulting in another pair of losses for a team that could ill afford it. Facing off against Case Western Reserve University and Carnegie Mellon University for the second consecutive weekend, the Judges could not continue the momentum they had from a Jan.


Club Event: Men's Volleyball serves up success at fundraiser

On a Sunday afternoon during the winter, the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center is usually packed with students and faculty cheering on the Judges' basketball squads. With both teams playing in Chicago, the upper courts of Gosman were occupied for a very different reason; the first annual co-ed Mixed 4s Volleyball Tournament fundraiser. Last Sunday afternoon, 16 talented volleyball squads collaborated in an effort to raise money for the men's volleyball club and earn the tournament trophy. The goal was to raise enough money to send the club to the National Collegiate Club Championship tournament in Kansas City, Missouri during this April. Each of the participating teams paid an entry fee donation of $20.


Boston Bruins Beat: Bruins stumble to start off the month of December

Bruins right wing Shawn Thornton and Florida Panthers right wing Krystofer Barch battled it out early in the first period in a fight that would serve as a good indicator for how the rest of the game would unfold: scrappy opponents facing off in a battle of endurance. However, the Bruins would not be able to penetrate Florida's stingy defense in a 2-0 loss last Thursday. The Panthers, now an overall 16-8-4 on the year, have emerged as a surprising playoff threat in the Eastern Conference.


Club Sports: Rugby squad looks forward to spring

The men's rugby team came into this past fall season aiming for the red zone. While the squad unfortunately fell short of the goal line, earning a 0-4 record, the team and its fans can look forward to a spring season that holds a lot of potential.


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