The long-time Mission Fencing Club and Ward-Melville High School fencing coach from Long Island will succeed Bill Shipman, who retired this summer after 37 years.
After 37 years, head coach Bill Shipman's last day at Brandeis will be this June 30th. We sat down with him for a question-and-answer session about his time in Waltham.
The grad student concluded his career in style, finishing in 3rd place in the 400-meter dash and 5th in the 200 to become just the fourth man in school history to earn multiple All-America honors at the same meet.
Grad student Irie Gourde became the first Judge to eclipse 47 seconds with a time of 46.99, the second-fastest prelim time of the meet. He will compete in the 200 and 400 finals tomorrow.
Emily Bryson jumped to 3rd in the national standings in the 1,500, while Doyin Ogundiran once again put herself in position to qualify for nationals in the 800. The men's 4x100 set a school record for the third meet in a row.
Anupreeth Coramutla and David Aizenberg (left) were first-team doubles selections. Tyler Ng and Jackson Kogan (center) were second-team doubles, and Rajan Vohra and Nikhil Das (right) were singles choices.
After finishing in the top 10 in the league in batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage, the rookie 3rd baseman took home All-Association honors.
The Brandeis men's tennis tandem of sophomore David Aizenberg and rookie Anupreeth Coramutla will head to California to represent the Judges May 24-26.
The men's track team recorded its best team finish since 1999 bolstered by 200m/400m wins from Irie Gourde and a triple jump title from Churchill Perry.
Jackson Kogan won at No. 2 singles and doubles, but the Spartans took three third sets to earn the win. Brandeis finishes the regular season at 14-5, their best under head coach Ben Lamanna and the highest win total since 2000-01.