Gabriel Moton (2nd team) and Ben Bartoldus (honorable mention) were recognized for the second year in a row, while Derek Retos (HM) was honored for the first time.
The host Yellowjackets closed the game on a 10-2 run over the final 3:20 to salvage a split of the season series with the Judges. Derek Retos led the Judges with 16 points, including four more 3-pointers.
Senior guard Derek Retos drained four trifectas to set a new Brandeis all-time made 3-pointers record with 213 and counting, helping the Judges to a 70-50 rout of the visiting Maroons.
Led by a season-high 24 points from senior guard Derek Retos and a bench that outscored Case's reserves 53-6, the Judges defeated the Spartans at Red Auerbach Arena
Senior Alex Stoyle had 16 points and 11 rebounds - including 13 and 6 in the second half - while also blocking four shots, but it wasn't enough to overcome 57 percent shooting in the second half from the hosts.
Despite four players reaching double-figures and a season-high 32 points from senior guard Gabriel Moton, the Judges could not complete a late rally against the Eagles
Four Judges scored in double figures - including Ishmael Kalilou with 11 off the bench - but the host Maroons achieved the same feat and outscored the Judges 24-13 from the line.
Senior Gabriel Moton scored more than 25 points in a game for the fourth time this season, but no other Judges scored in double figures against the Bears, who had four players with 10 or more points.
Despite five first-half 3-pointers from senior Derek Retos, the Judges shot just 25 percent from the floor in the second to fall to the Violets. Retos now has 188 trifectas for his career, one more than Kevin Olson '09 for third place all-time.
The Judges cut a 17-point deficit to four and had the ball against the defending national champs, but the couldn't come all the way back. Youri Dascy had a season-high 16 points on 6-of-10 shooting.
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The Judges eclipsed 90 points for the fourth time this season, with senior Gabriel Moton accounting for 29 of them. He earned New England Big Four Challenge All-Tournament honors for the second year in a row.
The Judges managed just 17 points in the second-half as they scored 40 points below their season average in the loss to the Beavers. Gabriel Moton had 12 points and Robinson Vilmont added 10, but the pair had just four points combined in the second half.
In a game that featured six ties and 18 lead changes, the Judges closed on a 15-6 run. They put four in double figures in scoring, with Gabriel Moton scoring 15 and 13 each from Ben Bartoldus, Ishmael Kalilou and Alex Stoyle.
Despite a late rally and claiming a one-point lead with 6.8 seconds left on a jumper by senior forward Alex Stoyle, the Judges could not hold on against the Anchormen