Ten outstanding Brandeis student-athletes were honored on May 4th, and two more delivered terrific senior speeches. Learn more about their accomplishments!
Adam Berger saved his best jump for last, winning the UAA title on his final triple jump attempt. He's the third-straight Brandeis triple jumper to win outdoor UAA gold.
Ryan Stender is headed to his first championship as the 12th seed in the 3K, while Emily Bryson is the 15th seed in the mile. The event is this Friday and Saturday at Grinnell College in Iowa.
Ryan Stender sliced 12 seconds off his personal best in the 3,000-meter run and qualified for nationals at Tufts, while Evan Scott earned All-ECAC honors in the high jump.
Sophomore Ryan Stender had a terrific kick in the final 200 meters to earn his first career All-Association honor by reaching the top of the podium. Senior Evan Scott was named All-UAA in the high jump.
Sophomore Ryan Stender earned his first career All-New England honor today as he placed seventh in the mile run at the Division III New England Championships.
The Brandeis men and women won nine individual events at the Reggie Poyau Memorial, with Ryan Stender turning a top performance in the mile run and Mark Franklin setting a PR in the high jump.
Roger LaCroix edged teammate Grady Ward in the mile for the men, while Kyra Shreeve topped Ashley Piccirillo-Horan for the women. Rookies Doyin Ogundiran (800) and Julia Bryson (3K) also won for the women.