Sports
Men's Ice Hockey | Jumbos look to grow from difficult season
February 21At the beginning of this winter's hockey season, the Jumbos had high hopes - not only of returning to the NESCAC playoffs as a top four seed for the second?straight year, but also of advancing past the quarterfinals for the first time.
Women's Basketball | NESCAC tournament roars on with Jumbos left waiting
February 21The NESCAC tournament will continue on without the No. 1 seed Tufts Jumbos this weekend, with the semifinals and finals taking place in LeFrak Gymnasium at Amherst College on Saturday and Sunday, respectively.
Men's Basketball | Looking for an upset, Jumbos hit the road for NESCAC semifinals
February 21After a come?from?behind win against Bowdoin in the first round of the NESCAC tournament, the men's basketball team will travel to Amherst this weekend to take on the Lord Jeffs, a team they haven't beaten in over a decade, in the conference semifinals.
Women's Track and Field | Jumbos capture Div. III New England Crown
February 19The Tufts women's track and field team won the New England Div. III Indoor Championship on Saturday for the second time in its 24?year history, and for the first time since 2008.
Women's Swimming & Diving | Women's swimming and diving upset at NESCACs
February 19It 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.
Men's Track and Field | Jumbos take third at Div. III New England Championships
February 19The 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.
Women's Squash | Women's squash falls short at Nationals
February 19With the season nearing its end, the women's squash team traveled to Yale over the weekend to participate in the Women's College Squash Association National Team Championships.
Women's Basketball | No. 8 Bowdoin shocks No. 1 Tufts in NESCAC quarterfinals
February 18The women's basketball team's record?setting2012?2013 campaign came to a screeching halt on Saturday afternoon as the Bowdoin Polar Bears upset the Jumbos 60?54 in the NESCAC tournament quarterfinals. Bowdoin became just the fourth No. 8?seeded team ever to beat a No. 1 across all sports in conference history.
Ethan Sturm | Rules of the Game
February 18Last 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.
Men's Basketball | Tufts goes on late run to beat Bowdoin in quarterfinals
February 18After finding his team down six points in the second half to the Bowdoin Polar Bears Saturday afternoon in the NESCAC tournament quarterfinals, one thought went through senior co?captain Scott Anderson's head: "Not again."
Tufts Athletics | All weekend athletic events postponed, some rescheduled for Sunday
February 7With Nor'easterNemo rolling into town and preparing to wreak havoc on the Northeast, the Athletic Department has postponed all competition for every sport this weekend.
G.J. Vitale | Who's on First
February 6After 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.
G.J. Vitale | Who's on First
February 6After 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.

