Softball concludes UAA season by clinching second place in conference

This past week, the softball team wrapped up their University Athletic Association (UAA) games for the season with four games against Washington University (WashU). The Judges won three of the four games in their meeting with the WashU Bears which earned the softball team second place in the UAA after a successful 13-7 record for […]

Men’s and women’s tennis teams play against five other schools

Since our last publication, the Brandeis men’s and women’s tennis teams concluded their March games and began their April competitions. The men’s tennis team won three of their four games, as they won against the University of Rochester (URochester), Skidmore University, and New York University (NYU). Their only loss was in their competition against Babson […]

Judges begin April play

Since the last issue of The Brandeis Hoot, the Judges’ baseball team has played 15 games against six different teams. As nine of these games were away, the Judges were busy traveling. Though their past few weeks of play have been a tough stretch for the Judges, they have been playing against some very talented […]

Softball extends impressive record to 9-1

Since playing their first games of the season in California, the softball team continued on with several wins at home. The team now possesses a season record of 9-1, a University Athletic Association (UAA) record of 4-0 for the season and an undefeated record for home games. With impressive showings on both the offensive and […]

Shealy places fourth at NCAA Fencing Championships

This past weekend, women’s fencing star Maggie Shealy ’23 made history as she became just the fourth Judge in Brandeis fencing history to place in the top four at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Fencing Championships. In addition to Shealy’s historical performance, teammate Tony Escueta ’25 placed 12th in the men’s competition, earning third […]

Three fencers qualify for NCAA Championships

On this past Sunday, March 12, both the women’s and men’s fencing teams represented the Judges at the 2023 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Northeast Regional Championships at Harvard University. According to the US Fencing Coaches Association, the women’s fencing team is ranked fifth in Division III, and the men’s team is ranked sixth in […]

Baseball starts off 2023 season

After the first five games of the season were postponed due to weather-related field conditions, the Judges’ baseball team started their 2023 season this week. Their season commenced with a game against Wheaton College on Sunday, March 5, they then went on to play against Endicott College on Tuesday, March 7 and against Tufts University […]

Women’s fencing continues postseason competition

To start off Women’s History Month and continue their postseason competitions, the women’s fencing team traveled to Drew University in Madison, New Jersey to represent the Judges in the National Intercollegiate Women’s Fencing Association (NIWFA) Championships this past weekend. The meet was held on Saturday, March 4. After their successful competition at the New England […]

Softball starts off season in California

Over winter break, the Judges’ softball team started off their season in not-so-sunny California as the unideal weather conditions impacted their games. The Judges headed into the week having two doubleheaders scheduled against Whittier College and Pomona-Pitzer College. However, their double header against Pomona-Pitzer College was canceled due to inclement weather. Despite their rain delays […]

Women’s basketball concludes their season with three away games

To conclude their 2020-2023 season and University Athletic Association (UAA) conference games, the women’s basketball team played three away games. First they faced the University of Rochester Yellowjackets on Friday, Feb. 17, then they played the Emory University Eagles on Sunday, Feb. 19, and for the final game of their season, they played against the […]

Mahomie captures the dub

Wanted the Eagles to win: Before I get into my thoughts on the 2023 Super Bowl, I must preface this by saying that I am a huge New England Patriots fan. Despite this, I was most certainly rooting for the Philadelphia Eagles in this game—I know, shocking. Though the Chiefs are an incredibly talented team […]

Women’s basketball starts second half of UAA season

Picking up where our coverage left off, the women’s basketball team has since played two away games and hosted two home games to start the second half of the University Athletic Association (UAA) games.  On Friday, Feb. 3, the women’s basketball team played an away game against the Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) Spartans. Though […]

Mikaela Shiffrin becomes winningest female alpine skier in history

Based on the countless records she has set, professional ski racer Mikaela Shiffrin’s name will have a place in the record books forever. Shiffrin was born in Vail, Colorado, the epicenter of ski country in the US. Having parents who were avid skiers from the Northeast, the importance of skiing was instilled in Mikaela from […]

Women’s basketball concludes first half of UAA conference season

Following their game against Emory University on Jan. 22, the women’s basketball team geared up for another two games this week to conclude their first round of inter-University Athletic Association (UAA) conference games for the 2022-23 season. On Friday, Jan. 27, the Judges hosted the Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) Spartans. Two days later, they […]

Women’s basketball continues UAA conference season, collecting win against Rochester

Continuing on in their University Athletic Association (UAA) conference season, the Brandeis women’s basketball team collected another win and three losses within the past two weeks. Following their game against New York University (NYU), the Judges traveled to St. Louis to take on Washington University, and then to Chicago to face the University of Chicago […]

Women’s basketball with three wins and two losses to start UAA season

Picking up where coverage left off before winter break, the Brandeis women’s basketball team has since played five games, improving their 2-5 record to 5-7. Prior to the start of winter break, the Brandeis women’s basketball team played two games: a home game against Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) on Dec. 3, and an away […]

Thanksgiving football recap

Along with Thanksgiving comes the triple F. Contrary to many, this does not stand for “forced family fun,” but rather it stands for “family, food and football.” The tradition of Thanksgiving football games dates back to college football in the 1800s, and has held strong throughout the past 150 years. This year’s Thanksgiving Day football […]