MEN'S SOCCER: Coven thinks team will have new look
Men's soccer coach Mike Coven is entering his 37th season at his position. Coven spoke with justSports about the upcoming season last week.
Men's soccer coach Mike Coven is entering his 37th season at his position. Coven spoke with justSports about the upcoming season last week.
On paper, the men's soccer team should have trouble replacing three-time Universal Athletic Association selection Ben Premo '09, the fifth-leading scorer in school history, but this year's men's soccer team expects an improvement in their disappointing 8-9-2 record last season.
At 5 a.m. in the middle of winter, members of the Brandeis swimming and diving team wake up for an early-morning practice.
Entering the University Athletic Association Championships last weekend at Carnegie Mellon University, the women's outdoor track and field team knew it would need a balanced effort to finish well and compete with its conference foes.
After opening the outdoor track and field season against top Division I, II and III competition in their first two meets, the Judges took advantage of lesser opponents at last Saturday's meet at Fitchburg State College.
The season was different, but the results were the same for jumper Ali Sax '09 at last Saturday's Skyhawk Invitational at Stonehill College.
Trailing 2-1 in the top of the fifth inning with the bases loaded against local rival Wellesley College, ranked 29th in Division III, it was catcher Erin Ross' '10 responsibility as the cleanup hitter to drive her teammates home.
Anat Ben Nun '09 and Ali Sax '09 knew that this past weekend's Division III National Championships would be the last indoor track meet in which they would compete together.
Throughout the women's indoor track season, the team had high finishes in jumping events, and at its biggest meet of the season at the University Athletic Association Championships last Saturday, jumpers Ali Sax '09, Anat Ben Nun '09, and Suzanne Bernier '10 continued that trend.
With just one week left before the University Athletic Association Championships next Friday, the men's and women's indoor track teams rested many of their main runners at last Saturday's Open New England Championships.Both teams finished 28th of 32 teams, with the men tallying four points and the women scoring three.
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