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Men's swimming: Men crush Springfield, honor seniors
The meet began with a tribute to the team’s four graduating seniors, co-captains
Dan Morash and Mike Pohorylo, Grant Mandsager and Steve Shapiro. Following the
celebrations, the Jeffs started the meet off with a strong one-two-three finish
by the Jeffs after both Pride medley relay teams
Men's hoops falls to Trin, hopes to bounce back for NESCACs
Amherst claimed a 42-34 advantage heading into the second half and led 51-38
following Jones’ second trifecta of the afternoon with just over two minutes
played in the final period. But the Jeffs suffered a sudden loss of
momentum-rimming out open shots they had previously been making-
Eight men left: St. John's suspends five
The embarrassing situation involving St. John’s University basketball players
this week is just another example of the problems in college athletics. In case
you forgot to step out of your box and read the newspaper this week, here’s what
happened:
After a game on the road against Pittsburgh
Women's basketball: Herlihy propels Jeffs past Trin
Trinity, which is currently ranked ninth in the NESCAC, grabbed an early lead in
the game, but the Jeffs fought back and clinched a 27-25 lead at halftime. The
lead see-sawed between the Jeffs and the Bantams throughout the second half.
In the last minute of the game,
Men's squash: Jeffs stave off lower-ranked opponents for quartet of wins
Such matches are often lose-lose situations. The higher-ranked team should win,
so victory merely maintains the team’s record and comes without any real reward.
“We had everything to lose and nothing to gain,” said Head Coach Peter Robson.
However, Amherst came away with four wins over rivals
Men's hockey falls to .500
The first loss of the weekend came at the hands of archrival Williams College.
Amherst started the game extremely well, taking a 2-0 lead. A.J. Greco ’06
scored just 48 seconds into the game and first-year Sean Ellis scored his fifth
goal of the year just over