Propelling sports radio to a higher standard
Wide-eyed first-year Adam Rosen '10 stepped into the WBRS office with no radio experience and only a love of sports as his guide.
Wide-eyed first-year Adam Rosen '10 stepped into the WBRS office with no radio experience and only a love of sports as his guide.
The baseball season ended in disappointment on Sunday as the Judges lost their final game to the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth 11-4, stumbling to a final record of 11-24.
The golf team's season is over, but Charles Sacks '11 ended the year on a high note.In the Unviersity Athletic Association Championships on Sunday and Monday, Sacks tied for fifth, shooting a 10-over-par 154.
The timeworn proverb reads "All good things must come to an end," but the Brandeis baseball team took solace in the converse on Sunday as they ended a demoralizing seven-game losing streak with a 10-5 win over Babson College The Judges, now 9-18 on the year, have had trouble matching strong pitching with good run support throughout the season, with the former increasingly lacking in Brandeis losses coming into the team's recent drought.
While the rain that forced a second postponement of Friday's game against Western New England College subsided on Sunday, the baseball team's pitching could find no shelter from an unrelenting torrent of hits in their doubleheader at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
The baseball team's bats came alive during Thursday's return to the Stein Diamond as the Judges won their home opener against the Bridgewater State Bears with a walk-off RBI by third baseman Tony Deshler '11 in the bottom of the ninth.
As the rest of the student body continued to brave the end-of-winter cold, the Brandeis baseball team concluded its season-opening Southern road trip last week, competing in the five-day University Athletic Association round-robin tournament in Sanford, Fla.
The Brandeis softball team, led by coach Jessica Johnson, opened its season and a weeklong Florida road trip with two games on Sunday in Clermont, Fla.
Last Wednesday, the men's and women's fencing teams traveled to Cambridge to compete in the season's last team fencing meet: the Beanpot Fencing Tournament hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Last Sunday, the Brandeis women's fencing team competed with four others at the Duke Invitational in Durham, N.C.
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