Without Malcolm, many will have to produce
If there was one key to the women's basketball team's ascent to the pinnacle of Division III basketball in the past four years, it was center Caitlin Malcolm '07.
If there was one key to the women's basketball team's ascent to the pinnacle of Division III basketball in the past four years, it was center Caitlin Malcolm '07.
CORRECTION APPENDED SEE BOTTOMIf their performance at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth Invitational Saturday is any indication, the men's and women's cross country teams are both forces in the New England region.The squads each posted top-five finishes at the meet, as the men's team came in third place out of 31 teams with a score of 123 and the women's team ended up fifth out of 29 teams with a score of 206."Time-wise, everybody ran out of their minds," men's captain Dan Suher '08 said.
If their performance at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth Invitational Saturday is any indication, the men's and women's cross country teams are both forces in the New England region.The squads each posted top-five finishes at the meet, as the men's team came in third place out of 31 teams with a score of 123 and the women's team ended up fifth out of 29 teams with a score of 206.
It was a desperate long shot from almost 40 feet out, so therewas little surprise when the ball went wide.
Halfway through her rookie season on the women's basketball team, the drive and dish was routine for point guard Kiersten Holgash '08.
The volleyball team won two University Athletic Association matches in the same tournament for the first time since 2003 last weekend during its UAA Round Robin in Chicago.
The University had only one softball coach in the dugout during the program's first 32 years in existence, but it didn't take long for Brandeis to find coach No.
If a red-hot start is any indication, the volleyball team is looking more like it did during its glory days than during a lackluster 2005.
Behind solid performances from returning stars and upstart matches from newcomers, the women's tennis team slammed Simmons College 6-3 at home in its season-opener Saturday.
The men's and women's cross country teams ran away with their season-opening meet Friday, as the Judges trounced Bentley College in a meet hosted by Brandeis at Weston High School.
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