Six standout athletes whose careers spanned the first half-century of Brandeis’ sports history will be inducted into the 14th class of the Joseph Linsey Brandeis Athletic Hall of Fame during ceremonies on March 31 in the Gosman Sports and Convocation Center on campus, Director of Athletics Sheryl Sousa ’90 and Friends of Brandeis Athletics (FOBA) President Jim Leahy '85 announced.
Despite two players in double figures in kills and two more in digs, the Judges couldn't quite get over the hump against the Tartans in the seventh-place match at UAAs.
Despite eight kills each from outside hitters Liz Hood and Si-Si Hensley, the Judges fell to the Eagles in their UAA tournament opener. Hood had nine kills in the consolation semis.
The Judges had many contributors - including a .600 hitting percentage from junior Lauren Berens - as they snapped a 13-match losing streak with sweep of tournament co-host Smith.
Despite 11 kills and a career-high 22 digs from sophomore OH Si-Si Hensley, the Judges were unable to overcome the host Lions, dropping a 25-14, 25-23, 25-23 decision.
The Judges dispatched the Saints to run their winning streak to five before falling to the host Chargers in a marathon. Liz Hood had 34 kills in the two matches combined.
Junior outside hitter Susan Sun had three kills early in the second set to swing momentum from the Gulls to the Judges, who won their fourth-straight match.
Rookie outside hitter Liz Hood had a career-high 18 kills, including 10 in the first set, and hit for an outstanding .720 percentage as the Judges swept the Anchorwomen