Emily Bryson finished second in her heat and fourth overall in the prelims as she is in search of her first indoor All-American honor and third overall. She will run tomorrow at 2:00 (1 Central).
For the fourth time in five seasons, Emily Bryson is headed to the NCAA Championships! She's seeded third in the mile and seventh in the 3000-meter run.
Ryan Tettemer had two hits, including a go-ahead single, and rookie Tim Lopez tossed seven innings of one-run ball, but the Vikings rallied for the win.
This weekend, the Judges will host the UAA Championship at Gosman Sports & Convocation Center. The Judges, coming off of third and fourth place finishes at the 2016 UAA Cross Country Championship, hope to emulate these results.
After winning four New England titles between them, senior Irie Gourde of men's track and rookie Tamir Zitelny of men's swimming and diving have earned their first UAA Athlete of the Week honors of the year.
Sean O'Neill struck out eight in 4.2 innings in his first action since early last season, but the Vikings struck in the bottom of the ninth after the Judges tied it in the top of the frame.
The Judges set a school record in their final home game of the season, connecting on 17 3-pointers. Before the contest, seniors Jack Fay, Sam Dowden, Tim Reale and Robinson Vilmont were honored.
The Judges' rookie won the 100 back with a meet record of 50.61 seconds, while his 200 fly title time of 1:52.74 met the NCAA B standard for the first time in his career.
Senior Maria Jackson led the way with a game-high 18 points but Brandeis fell short. Jackson as well as Kyla Gabriel, Paris Hodges, Frankie Pinto, and Sydney Sodine were honored before the game for their contributions to the women's basketball program.
Irie Gourde scored 18 points for the men, winning the 200 and placing second in the 400, while Emily Bryson earned her first New England crown in the mile, edging the defending champ by 0.39.
Despite shooting 52% for the game, the Judges fell to the Maroons. Eric D'Aguanno caught fire as the Judges tried to rally, scoring 14 of his 17 points in the second half.
Maria Jackson had 15 points - all in the second half - and 11 boards, while Sydney Sodine scored 11 of her 15 in the first 20 minutes, but Chicago had a balanced attack.
Four Judges scored in double figures, including Robinson Vilmont, who had 14 points and 10 boards for his third double-double of the season, but the Spartans' 17 3-pointers were too much to overcome.
Maria Jackson netted 11 of her 17 points in the fourth quarter and Paris Hodges had her second double-double of the season, but 12 Spartan 3-pointers were too much to overcome.