WTennis: Brandeis sweeps up singles
The women's tennis team's mid-morning match Saturday at Simmons College was sealed before the doubles teams walked onto the court as Brandeis took care of business with a 7-2 win in the season opener.
The women's tennis team's mid-morning match Saturday at Simmons College was sealed before the doubles teams walked onto the court as Brandeis took care of business with a 7-2 win in the season opener.
While most of the Brandeis community was searching for a vacant computer or a quiet spot in the library, the fencing teams were preparing Gosman gymnasium for the Brandeis Invitational on Sunday.
The men's and women's fencing teams showed up ready to compete at the New England Conference on Saturday.
Apache, Daisy, and Thunder-No, this is not a Woodstock flashback. These are the names of the horses you will find training with the Brandeis equestrian club once a week at Doorbill Stables in Bridgewater, MA.
New England's first taste of biting winter weather at the NEWITT Championship last weekend did not diminish the enthusiasm and sense of warm camaraderie among the ladies of the Brandeis women's tennis team.A demanding weekend, packed with relentless competition from 22 schools, resulted in a seventh place finish for the Judges.
Not discouraged after a rough week away from home, the Brandeis men's tennis team intends to use their defeats as motivation as they launch into their rigorous winter training.The men traveled to Amherst, on Oct.
New England's first taste of biting winter weather at the NEWITT Championship last weekend did not diminish the enthusiasm and sense of warm camaraderie among the ladies of the Brandeis women's tennis team.A demanding weekend, packed with relentless competition from 22 schools, resulted in a seventh place finish for the Judges.
The Brandeis women's tennis team left no serve unanswered last Saturday when they earned an overwhelming 7-2 victory over New York University.The women proved unstoppable in every facet of the match as they overpowered their opponents in the first four singles sets and swept the competition in doubles, winning all three matches.Despite outstanding play by the Judges, NYU did not let them walk away with an easy win.
Brandeis men's tennis gave a warm welcome to Bentley, Queens College,and Franklin Pierce on their home turf, winning two of the three singles flights and one in doubles at the Brandeis Invitational Tournament last weekend.Mike Vulfovich '07 defeated Bentley opponent Mike McCrillis 6-1, 6-1 on the first day of competition, and sailed through the semifinals and final pro-set games, played indoor due to inclement weather, 10-5 and 10-8 to claim the B flight.Cliff Silverman '07 advanced to the finals of the C flight after defeating teammate Seth Green '06 in the quarterfinal match.
The Brandeis women's tennis team proved that they are going to be tough to handle this season as they easily shut-down Simmons in the season opener, 7-2.Jen Krueger '07, the 2004 UAA Rookie of the Year, charged over Alex Yudelevich 6-3, 6-0 in the No.
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