Sports
Volleyball | Tufts streak at eight after pair of conference wins
October 15The women's volleyball team just keeps on rolling, finishing this weekend with two more crucial NESCAC victories to ensure a top two finish in the conference and match the squad's longest winning streak of the season.
Football | Notebook: Once a Bantam, forever a Jumbo
October 15Jay Civetti wasn't thinking about playing his former school. Honestly.
Football | Jumbos defense a bright spot despite loss to Bantams
October 15Trinity marched into Saturday's Homecoming game as the cream of the NESCAC crop, owning a 3−0 record, averaging over 25 points per game and fresh off a 35−0 drubbing of Hamilton, a team that beat Tufts in Week 1.
Zach Drucker | The Loser
October 15In the midst of another sans−Mets postseason, I thought I might reflect on the state of the New York Mets organization. Currently, sitting through a "Mutts" game has been like watching Robert De Niro and Al Pacino in "Righteous Kill" (2008). Sure, someone grossly overpaid to put a couple critically acclaimed actors together, but "Righteous Kill" ain't winning any Oscars.
Football | Jumbos to face undefeated Bantams on Homecoming
October 12For many reasons, Saturday's Homecoming game against the Trinity Bantams provides a huge opportunity for the football team.
David McIntyre | The Beautiful Game
October 12As the European leagues have been off the last two weeks because of the international break, I thought I would turn my attention to a topic that has been the focus of the American soccer world over the last month: the hiring of former German star player and manager JürgenKlinsmann as the manager of the U.S. Men's National Team.
Awards | Top Jumbos from 2010 to be honored at annual awards ceremony
October 12Alongside Ed Bernstein (A ‘11), a herd of Jumbos will be honored at tonight's Tufts Annual Athletics Awards Ceremony, held in Cohen Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.
Men's Tennis Jumbos bully Beavers in final fall match
October 12Tufts cruised to an 8-1 victory against host Babson College on Friday, its last full-squad match of the fall. The Beavers' one singles victory was the only match the Jumbos conceded in three dual contests this season.
Men's Soccer | Freshmen key to victory over UMass Dartmouth
October 11The men's soccer team rallied from two goals down to defeat the UMass Dartmouth Corsairs, 3−2, in non−league action on Tuesday at Kraft Field. Freshman midfielder Gus Santos scored his second golden goal of the season in the 102nd minute, as the Jumbos improved to 5−2−2 on the year while the Corsairs fell to 7−4−1.
Ben Kochman | The Wackness
October 11If you're an NFL fan and also one of Time Warner Cable's 14 million customers nationwide, you're getting squeezed out of the greatest revolution in how we consume sports since the advent of the Internet, rivaled only by the rise of high−definition television.
Students get fit as a fiddle
October 11As Flo Rida's "Club Can't Handle Me" echoes through the Hill Hall Aerobics Room, five ponytails flop back and forth as girls organize their exercise balls, mats and weights on the dance floor.
Water Polo | Women hope to split off, start own club water polo squad
October 11In the past few years, the number of women on the Tufts co−ed club water polo team has been on the rise. There were three in 2009, five in 2010, and this year the 30−person roster consists of 10 women. With this surge in interest, the women of the Tufts club water polo team — spearheaded by juniors MaddieMayerson and KJ Kroetch — have taken it upon themselves to work on starting their own squad.
Player of the Week | Rand earns second weekly NESCAC honor
October 10For the second time this season, junior Matt Rand earned the title of NESCAC men's cross country Performer of the Week, this time for his finish at the All New England Championships on Saturday.
Men's Tennis | Jumbos bully Beavers in final fall match
October 10Tufts cruised to an 8-1 victory against host Babson College on Friday, its last full-squad match of the fall. The Beavers' one singles victory was the only match the Jumbos conceded in three dual contests this season.
Ethan Sturm | Rules of the Game
October 10In baseball, the manager often acts as little more than a series of press conference sound bites during the regular season, and his decisions are rarely scrutinized. Starting pitchers are expected to go deep into games, pinch hitters are rare, and offensive signals are usually textbook. But when a 162-game season comes down to just a few contests, the skipper gets the spotlight.

