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Baseball | Baseball takes home rain-shortened tournament

From the moment the baseball team began conditioning in the fall through its practices during the winter and the 2011 regular season, Tufts' goal was to repeat as NESCAC champions. The Jumbos returned from Amherst, Mass., on Sunday afternoon with that mission resoundingly accomplished.


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Softball | Tufts falls to Middlebury in NESCAC championship round

Though the softball team earned the right to host the NESCAC Tournament on Spicer Field as the NESCAC East top seed, it fell short of its goal of advancing to the NCAA Tournament after losing 7-4 to Middlebury in last Sunday's conference final. After defeating Trinity in a thrilling elimination game early Sunday afternoon, Tufts was unable to best NESCAC West top seed Middlebury and subsequently did not receive an at-large berth to the national tournament.




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Sailing | Coed team to make repeat trip to nationals

At the outset of the 2011 season, the sailing team's ultimate goal was a repeat of last season's success, which saw three Tufts teams — the coed team, the women's team and the team racing squad — qualify for season-ending national tournaments. But after a long, grinding season, only the No. 12 coed team will continue to compete at the coed Intercollegiate Sailing Association (ICSA)/Gill National Championship in late May in Cascade Rocks, Ore.; the No. 14 women's team and team racing squad failed to qualify.


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Alex Prewitt | Live from Mudville

Greetings Tufts University class of 2011, and welcome to the real world, the ultra-depressing, decidedly non-MTV reality check that, when you cross that stage and accept your hard-earned diploma, will surely smack you right across that East Coast-educated face until you cry the sorrowful tears of unemployment and sob your way right back into your parents' basement, finally free to waste away on pizza bagels and Funyuns without academic consequences looming over your head.




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Softball | Jumbos earn right to host NESCAC tournament

The softball team found itself at a crossroads heading into the final weekend of the regular season, with a series win against Trinity and a strong showing versus Colby yielding the No. 1 seed in the NESCAC tournament but a loss potentially ceding the two East division playoff spots to Trinity and Bowdoin.






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Men's Tennis | After Brandeis, Tufts sees most wins since '96

On Tuesday, the men's tennis team cruised against non-conference No. 22 Brandeis 6-3, marking its 11th win of the season — the most in the program since 1996. The win against the Judges was also the Jumbos' first outdoors win against a ranked opponent this year, just in time for tonight's season finale against No. 24 Bates.