Sports
Ethan Sturm | Rules of the Game
October 2Welcome, everyone, to the final day of the baseball regular season.
Football | Football slips early again, cannot recover against Bates
September 30A second slow start, a second scoreless first quarter and a second unsuccessful comeback attempt all paved the way to a second?week loss for Tufts football by a score of 31?23 to Bates.
Volleyball | Rare Homecoming game results in victory for Jumbos
September 30For the past several years, the volleyball team has been hoping to have the opportunity to play in front of a loud Tufts crowd on a Homecoming Saturday. This weekend, the Jumbos took full advantage of the occasion, crushing NESCAC rival Wesleyan 3?1 in Cousens Gymnasium.
Field Hockey | Jumbos score overtime win against No. 12 Amherst
September 30The No. 13 field hockey team is on a roll, and on Saturday, the Jumbos rallied in front of a Homecoming crowd for their second overtime victory in just seven days. After defeating Trinity with a strike in the 77th minute last Sunday, Tufts returned home to host No. 12 Amherst and defeated the Lord Jeffs 4?3 in extra time, as senior co?captain Lia Sagerman tapped in the winning goal during the first overtime.
Jordan Bean | Sacked
September 30It's not easy to play a professional sport. "Tell me something I don't know," you may be thinking to yourself.
Women's Tennis | Consistency, camaraderie give Jumbos second win of the season
September 27After a long summer of reflection, and a few weeks of preparation back on the hill, the women's tennis team hit the courts for the first time since its third?round loss to Williams in the NCAA Championship that marked an end to last year's season. But the Jumbos, ranked No. 15 at the end of last season, managed to put last season's disappointing ending behind them, and kicked off the 2012 fall season this past week with a pair of home wins against MIT and Brandeis.
Inside MLB | Orioles overcome steep odds, in playoff hunt
September 27Following 15 consecutive losing seasons, the 2012 Baltimore Orioles, despite their 89?67 record, don't have the makeup of a traditional contender, and their characteristics might fail to convince many doubters that they can compete with the league's elite clubs.

