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WELLESLEY-The men's soccer team fired off seven shots in the second half of its game against Babson College, but the Judges were unable to answer a goal scored in the first two minutes and finally lost their first game of the season 2-0 on Saturday.
The Hadassah-Brandeis Institute unveiled "Jewish+Female=Athlete" on Sunday, a new exhibit that explores the historic and contemporary achievements of Jewish women in sports.
WORCESTER-The men's soccer team outlasted Clark University 3-2 on Saturday behind surging offensive output and a late-game defensive stand, coming away from its third straight road game with the program's first 3-0 start since 1997.
BEVERLY-The men's soccer team battled through a physical season opener loaded with yellow cards, slide tackles and sideline shoves, emerging from the ruckus with a 2-0 win against host Endicott College on Saturday.
The young volleyball team finished its first tournament of the season with a second-place tie, leaving it with a solid 2-2 record at this weekend's Springfield College Invitational.
The men's soccer team is coming off a disapointing 9-10 season, but with a promising group of rookie recruits and returning experienced players, they believe the components are in place to set their sights high."We didn't have a particularly good season [last year]," coach Mike Coven said.
The bar was set high at the ECAC championships, and only one of them was able to clear it. The men's and women's outdoor track teams sent Jane Farrell '06, Ryan Parker '07, Geff Fauchet '08 and Rachel Ackerman '05 to the ECAC championships in Springfield on May 19 and 20, but Farrell was the only one able to qualify for the NCAA championships, finishing the season with the fifteenth best time in a field of 21 who qualified.
The newly renovated Rieger Tennis Courts were put to good use this weekend as every men's and women's tennis team in the University Athletic Association came to Waltham for the conference championships.
The men's and women's track teams had a string of strong individual performances at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell George Davis Invitational Saturday.
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