Sarita Biswas '16 is a second-generation Brandeis tennis player, following her father Sera '84's footsteps. She graduated with honors and BS and MS degrees in Biology, working in pharmaceuticals and health care consulting since graduation.
The Judges set a seasonal record for the fifth season in a row, and the annual total of 212 honorees is the most ever by Brandeis for an academic year.
First-year doubles team Bhakti Parwani and Sabrina Loui both went 2-0 on the day, but it wasn't enough as the Judges lost their fourth one-point match of the season.
With several starters still out due to COVID-19 protocols, the Judges dropped a narrow decision to the Beavers. Sabrina Loui was a double-winner on the day.
Bhakti Parwani earned a pair of points, and Ana Hatfield and Ella Subramanian earned a doubles victory, but the Beavers took five of six singles to earn the win.
With just five active players due to COVID protocols, the Judges fell at their D1 opponents. Ella Subramanian went to two tiebreakers in her three sets.
Thanks to many generous contributions from supporters, the Brandeis Athletic department had an unprecedented Giving DEISDay on November 30, with donations exceeding $150,000 from more than 800 donors, with numbers still coming in through the end of 2021.
On November 21st, more than 120 student-athletes and staff members gathering on the indoor track and tennis courts to help sort clothes for the Newtonville, Massachusetts, based non-profit organization Cradles to Crayons.