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Varney reaches 500-win milestone

Sunday, the Brandeis baseball team got Head Coach Pete Varney (in his 22nd season with the Judges) his 501st career win at the Division III level with a come-from-behind 7-6 victory over host UMass-Dartmouth in Dartmouth, Mass.The Judges' 6-3 win over Suffolk University Thursday, coupled with the UMass-Dartmouth victory, helped the squad raise its record above .500 (9-8-1) for the first time since their trip to Florida in March.


Baseball wins three at home

The Brandeis University men's baseball team (4-2 UAA, 7-8 overall) proved inconsistent at home last week, defeating Wentworth Institute of Technology, Salve Regina University and Springfield College, but losing to Endicott College and St.


Baseball wins four in Florida

What began as a promising trip to Florida for the Brandeis University baseball team ended in disappointment, as the team lost five consecutive games after winning four of its first five.During the trip, the Judges stopped at Sanford before venturing to Daytona Beach, where they battled rainy weather as well as difficult opponents.


MBball ending season on sour note

The saying "wait till next year" is one of eternal hope throughout the world of sports. It means writing off one unsuccessful season and looking forward to the next because it holds more promise.


Men's Bball falls to top-ranked WashU

If it is indeed true that defeat is a better teacher than victory, the Brandeis University men's basketball team really went to school last week.After beginning the week with a 77-68 win over Mt.


Men's Bball wins first UAA game

The Judges proved that basketball games are not unlike theatrical productions in their 71-68 home victory over University Athletic Association rival New York University at home on Saturday.


Men's basketball preview: modest goals

Although their season does not begin until Nov. 22 with the North Country Tip-Off Tournament in Potsdam, NY, the men's basketball team has already had one major turn-over: Losing all-time scoring leader Rashad Williams to graduation.


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