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Women's Soccer | First trip to Hamilton results in scoreless draw

It was a new experience for the women's soccer team as the squad traveled to Clinton, N.Y., for its first−everNESCAC matchup with Hamilton College. The Jumbos played well, but could not find the back of the net, instead settling for a scoreless draw with the Continentals.


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Alex Prewitt | Live from Mudville

Jesus would have Tim Tebow on his fantasy football team. People refer to Tebow as the Denver Broncos' savior, which is really just another way of ascribing deity−like capabilities to a mortal. And if God ever manifested himself in a mid−level NFL quarterback with quick feet and an elongated release, it would probably be through Tebow, the gun−slinging embodiment of faith.


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Zach Drucker | The Loser

Last week, I lamented the Mets' mediocrity, and — while I still rue every single member of that organization — my life is made infinitely more miserable by Yankee fans. Even though the Yankees had an early exit from this year's playoffs at the hands of some guy named Fister, I still hear it from my Yankee−fan friends because the Mets are constantly cast in the shadow of the most successful sports franchise in history. Our cross−town rivals outclass us in every way: legacy and championships, not to mention those fancy pinstriped jerseys. After each Yankees victory, Frank Sinatra's "New York, New York" (1977) can be heard booming from the PA system. It doesn't get classier than that. Do you know what they play after the Mets win? Me neither, 'cause I've never seen it actually happen, but I'm pretty sure it's in Spanish.


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Field Hockey | No. 13 Jumbos keep winning streak alive at Hamilton

In September, Hamilton field hockey looked to be a real contender in the NESCAC after posting a 2−1 victory over No. 7 Amherst. But on Saturday, the No. 13 Jumbos proved too much for the new conference foe and posted a critical 2−0 victory on the road over the Continentals. The definitive win secured a quarterfinal game on Bello Field in the quickly−approachingNESCAC Tournament and helped energize the team for Wednesday's showdown against undefeated No. 2 Bowdoin.


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Men's Soccer | Disappointing weekend hurts Jumbos' NESCAC aspirations

It was a disappointing first trip to upstate New York for both the men's and women's soccer teams on Saturday. The women were held scoreless for their third straight match en route to a 0−0 draw with Hamilton, while the men lost in overtime for the first time this season, falling 2−1.


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Volleyball | Jumbos bounce back with sweep in Hall of Fame Tournament

After a crushing defeat against Endicott mid−week, the volleyball team was looking for a strong response at the Hall of Fame Tournament at Mt. Holyoke and Smith. What Tufts got was exactly that: after a fairly easy victory on Friday against Westfield St., the Jumbos earned arguably their two most impressive victories of the season over regional powerhouse Springfield and conference foe Williams.



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Football | Jumbos head to Williams this weekend seeking first win of the season

The Jumbos have little time to dwell on their recent 9−0 loss to Trinity, because the defending NESCAC champions, the Williams Ephs, will require all of their attention. Tufts will need to build on the sparse positives and work to correct the negatives from their game against Trinity to turn their season around and avoid the program's first winless campaign since 1886.


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Crew | Jumbos set for annual Head of the Charles regatta

This weekend, more than 8,000 athletes from around the world will converge on Cambridge, Mass., for the 47th annual Head of the Charles Regatta, the largest two−day regatta in the world. Tufts' men's and women's crew teams will be among the hundreds of rowers racing as they compete in the collegiate Four and Eight categories, as well as the Lightweight Eights category.


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Volleyball | Tufts' winning streak snapped in loss to Endicott

In one of its most heartbreaking losses of the season, the volleyball team was just one point away from a four−set victory on two different occasions, but could not put Endicott away. Instead, the Gulls edged the Jumbos in five frames, leaving Tufts with a 17−4 record (8−1 in NESCAC play) this fall.


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Ben Kochman | The Wackness

In the immortal words of hip-hop's Christopher "Ludacris" Bridges, Baby what's your fantasy fantasy? OK. That's not exactly what Luda said when he laid down the hottest of rhymes 11 years ago. But three hard-hitting Daily sports columnists have taken this question head-on — specifically, what would be our dream lineups of fictional baseball superstars?




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Inside MLB | Cruzin' to the World Series

The Major League Baseball postseason has, for all intents and purposes, devolved. In the two pennant clinching games, the four starting pitchers combined to pitch a total of 11 innings. The Cardinals' Edwin Jackson, whose team eventually won the game and series, only played two innings. The League Division Series averaged fewer than nine runs per game, while the League Championship Series averaged more than 11.


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Inside MLB | Why victory is in the Cards

Before we tell you why the St. Louis Cardinals will soon be World Series Champions, it is important to note that, not too long ago, they were considered a mediocre team.        On Aug. 25, they were 67-63, sitting 10.5 games behind the Atlanta Braves in the Wild Card. Then, in an occurrence understandable only to the baseball gods, the St. Louis went 23-9 to finish the season, while Atlanta lost 20 of its last 30 games. Entering the final day of regular-season play, both teams had 89-72 records. You know how that ended.


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Ethan Sturm | Rules of the Game

For those that missed Alex Prewitt's column yesterday, we are in the middle of a Fantasy Fantasy Baseball Draft series, in which we draft teams of the greatest fictional players of all time. The three of us researched hard — OK, we opened some crappy BleacherReport.com articles and some Wikipedia pages.


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Player of the Week | Lord of the NESCAC manor

Junior Kendall Lord was named NESCAC Volleyball Player of the Week, rewarding the conference's leading setter for her contributions to the Jumbos' victories over the weekend. Although Trinity setter Jennifer Low has a slight edge in assists per set, Lord has more total assists than anyone in the NESCAC, and ranks fourth in service aces per set, showing her versatility as a setter on a team filled with talented attackers.


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Jumbos fall short twice in doubleheader weekend

In their second of two NESCAC doubleheader weekends this season, the women's soccer team, perhaps slightly fatigued, dropped a pair of tough 1−0 decisions to conference foes Williams and Bates, falling to 6−4−2 on the year. Both matches were vital to their place in the conference standings and the results were undoubtedly disappointing.


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Jumbos rise in NESCAC standings this weekend

Following Tuesday's non−conference win over UMass Dartmouth in double overtime, the men's soccer team finally seemed to have found the offensive firepower that it was lacking for much of the season. Against the Corsairs, the Jumbos recorded season−high marks in shots, shots on goal and goals — registering 22, 11 and three, respectively.



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Sophomores lead team to third place at Conn. College Invitational

The women's cross country team finished the Conn. College Invitational with a third−place result out of 17 squads on a windy day at Harkness Memorial State Park. With senior tri−captain Anya Price back in action after sitting out the previous race, the Jumbos were able to place two runners in the top five and four in the top 20.