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Ian Cutler


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SWIMMING: Judges get first wins of season against Babson

After two disappointing losses to begin the season, the men's and women's swimming and diving teams finally got into the win column last Thursday. The Judges trounced Babson College at home, with the men's team winning 116-79 and the women's team winning 114-58.


TENNIS: Gallegos, Katz reach semifinals at season-ending tournament

The top of the women's tennis team's lineup, led by rookie sensation Rachel Rosman '11, had carried the team throughout the fall, but in the season-ending New England Intercollegiate Women's Tennis Tournament, it was the bottom of the lineup that performed the best.The Judges sent two players to the semifinals of the tournament, as No.


MEN'S TENNIS: Bowdoin derails squad's promising early run

After several strong performances to start the season, the young men's tennis team received a harsh welcome to elite Division III tennis Thursday.Just one week after coach Ben Lamanna said this match against Bowdoin College was "the biggest match of the season," the Judges fell flat, failing to win even a single set in a 9-0 defeat.


TENNIS: Women's pair gets third

Rachel Rosman '11 and Colleen Donnelly '08, the women's tennis team's top doubles duo, may have benefited from a lucky break in order to even advance past the first stage of the Middlebury College doubles tournament last weekend, but they still performed admirably considering the circumstances.


TENNIS: Miller, Nieman dominate in their collegiate debuts

A mere unfriendly bounce off the net chord prevented the men's tennis team's top two singles players, Simon Miller '11 and Stephen Nieman '11, from winning every game in their first-ever collegiate singles matches Wednesday.Midway through the second set of Miller's No.


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