Since our last edition of The Hoot, the Brandeis Judges track and field teams have competed in four different meets. On March 29, the Judges attended both the Black & Gold Invitational at Bryant University...
Since the last issue of The Hoot, the Judges’ baseball team has played eight baseball games. The first four games were an at-home series against the University of Chicago (UChicago) Maroons, and the following four...
Since our last publication, the men’s tennis team has played one match and the and the women’s tennis teams played in three. The women faced Franklin Pierce College, Nichols College and Smith College. On the...
No one ever thought that the NHL goal record could be beat. On March 29, 1999, Wayne Gretzky scored his 894th and final goal, in a match against the New York Islanders, during his 1,487th...
Since the end of March, the Brandeis softball team has faced three opponents; the New York University (NYU) Violets, the Wellesley College Blue and the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) Goats. The first two series were...
On March 14 and 15, three athletes from the Brandeis Judges track and field team competed in the NCAA Division III indoor track finals. Garrett Rieden ’26 won his heat in the 800-meter relay with...
On March 20 and March 21, Lev BenAvram ’25 went to Penn State University to participate at the NCAA Fencing Nationals. On the first day, he placed 10th, and on the second day, he placed...
Since our last publication, the Judges’ baseball team has played eight games, including their home-opener on the Stein Diamond. All eight of these games but one were at home, in fact. Their current record is...
In my quest to get people to realize that they can follow gymnastics outside of the Olympics, I come with another article on college gymnastics. More specifically, a preview of the NCAA gymnastics postseason, which...
Since our last publication, both the men’s and the #25-ranked women’s tennis teams have played in three matches. The women faced Colby College, Wheaton College, and Skidmore College. On the men’s side, they faced New...
This past week, the Brandeis softball team opened up the East Coast portion of their season. Since this, they have played seven games; two against the Wentworth Institute of Technology (WIT) at home, three against...
On March 1 and 2, the men’s and women’s track and field teams attended the University Athletic Association (UAA) Championships at the University of Chicago. On day one of the event, one Judge set a...
Since our last edition of The Hoot, the men’s basketball team concluded their 2024-25 season with a game against the New York University (NYU) Violets at home at Red Auerbach Arena. Similar to the...
Since our last publication, the Judges’ baseball season has gotten into full swing (pun intended). They have already played six games after returning home from their trip down south over the February vacation. Over the...
Since our last publication, the fencers have been busy representing the Judges among the best fencing teams in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). They have since competed in the National Intercollegiate Women’s Fencing Association...
When it comes to major-league sports, there have always been crazy trades. Hockey GOAT Wayne Gretzky to the Kings was a big one, theorized only done to bring a larger crowd of hockey viewers to...
With the signs of springtime that are in the air, the 2024-25 basketball season has come to an end. The changing of the seasons is always a bittersweet time of year as the seasonal sports...
Since the start of March, both the Brandeis men’s and women’s tennis teams have played two matches. The women faced the #23-ranked Bowdoin College Polar Bears and the #17-ranked Babson College Beavers. On the men’s...
On Feb. 12, the Judges swim and Dive teams attended the UAA (University Athletic Association) championships at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. The event opened with the men’s and women’s teams competing in the 800-yard...
Within the past few weeks, two of the major-league sports in the United States had their respective all-star tournaments, with each deciding to change it up from their typical style. The NHL moved away from...