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Men's Basketball | Middlebury tops NESCAC for 2nd time

This past weekend's NESCAC men's basketball tournament was not the most thrilling in recent memory. Only two out of the seven contests were decided within single−digits. Three of the four quarterfinal games were won by at least 20 points. And with the exception of the championship game, there were no upsets. But for a Middlebury squad that had one goal in mind, the results of the weekend were very exciting.


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Marvel, Rose shatter 17-year-old school record for 800-meter run at All-New Englands

Sophomore Jeff Marvel and junior Connor Rose took full advantage of an famously fast track this weekend at the All-New England Championships at BU. Both Jumbos stepped on the track Friday night in the fourth and final heat of the preliminaries for the 800-meter run, and when they stepped off, both had set new personal records (PRs), broken the school record and qualified for NCAAs.


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Alex Prewitt | Live from Mudville

W   ith The Oscars officially over, I have nothing left to do except wallow in sadness that 363 days remain between now and the next installment of the world's greatest spectacle. Forget March Madness or Opening Day; I'd rather watch Natalie Portman. Who cares about the NBA Playoffs or the potential NFL lockout when the award for Best Live Action Short is on the line? Green outfields pale in comparison to red carpets.


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Men's Swimming and Diving | Jumbos come in third at NESCAC Championships

Williams prolonged its reign over the NESCAC men's swimming and diving world this weekend in the conference championships at Bowdoin, winning its ninth-straight title and 10 out of the last 11. The Ephs earned 1,741.5 points to edge out the Amherst Lord Jeffs (1,614.5), while the Jumbos finished third with 1,318.



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Women's Basketball | Tufts left out of NCAA tournament for first time since 2007

The women's basketball season officially came to an end yesterday afternoon with the announcement of the 64-team NCAA tournament field. Though four NESCAC teams were awarded bids, including two that will be hosting first- and second-round games, the Jumbos — ranked ninth in the region and sixth out of NESCAC sides — were denied entry for the first time since 2007, a season only senior guard Vanessa Miller was around to see.



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Women's Track and Field | Small squad excels at All-New Englands

The All-New England Championships provide an opportunity for the women's track and field team to compete against some of the best athletes in New England, spanning Div. I to Div. III, and often result in personal or season-best times. Even with only a few athletes competing, the Jumbos did not disappoint.



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Men's Lacrosse | ReLax: Lacrosse teams kick off preseason with scrimmages

It's been a while since the No. 1−ranked men's lacrosse team has taken to the turf at Bello Field, yet the Jumbos looked anything but rusty during Saturday's two home scrimmages. Both the first−stringers, who played against Keene State, and the second−stringers, who played against Wheaton College, dominated the opposition. The Jumbos were explosive on offense, taking down the Owls 19−7 and dismantling the Lyons 15−8.




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Ultimate Frisbee | 'FITTFU' in full swing at the Gantcher Center

The brisk Boston weather hasn't stopped Tufts' ultimate frisbee team from getting in some work before the spring season. Last Friday night the Gantcher Center was home to "FITTFU," or "Friday Is The Time For Ultimate," a 4x4 weekly indoor league that includes nearly 120 students. Check out tuftsdaily.com/thescore for more photos from this week's matchups.



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Inside the NHL | With trade deadline looming, GMs mull roster shakeups

With February swiftly drawing to a close, the 30 NHL teams are beginning to look ahead to the Stanley Cup playoffs just six weeks away. For some teams, this is an exciting time, as players and coaches prepare to make a final push toward a playoff berth and a shot at the most famous trophy in sport. For others, it's a time of uncomfortable realization — the bitter moment of truth when an organization must concede that this is not, in fact, their year.




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Top Ten | Things to do during the NFL lockout

The NFL and the NFL Players Association have yet to come to terms on a new collective bargaining agreement for the 2011 season, which means that a possible NFL lockout looms just a week away. While we at the Daily sincerely hope that the millionaires and billionaires work out their spat in time, we've got you covered in the event that there is no NFL in the fall. Here's how to stay busy without America's most popular sport filling your Sundays: