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Women's Swimming & Diving | Women's swimming and diving upset at NESCACs

It was a weekend of upsets at this year's women's swimming and diving NESCAC Championships, from a historic win for Amherst to a last minute push from Tufts to snag third place. The Jumbos went into the meet with hopes of placing in the middle of the 11?competitor pack but pulled off a surprising third?place finish.


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Men's Track and Field | Jumbos take third at Div. III New England Championships

The Tufts men's track and field team came off two meets at home and took third place in the Div. III New England Championships held at the University of Southern Maine. Matching their performance from last year, the Jumbos amassed four individual victories across various events and fell just short of surpassing the host team Bates Bobcats for second place.





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Ethan Sturm | Rules of the Game

Last week, Wisconsin and Michigan produced an instant classic by playing to a 60-60 tie in regulation before the Badgers completed a 65-62 upset in overtime. While the talent of the players on the court helped create the memorable contest, the ineptitude of the coaches on the bench was just as relevant.







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G.J. Vitale | Who's on First

After an 11?year run in the NBA ?? including five years with the Boston Celtics ?? everybody's favorite anomaly, Brian Scalabrine, hung up his shorts at the end of last season.


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G.J. Vitale | Who's on First

After an 11?year run in the NBA - including five years with the Boston Celtics - everybody's favorite anomaly, Brian Scalabrine, hung up his shorts at the end of last season.