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Sarai Sealy Earns UAA Outdoor Track and Field Honors

Brandeis track and field standout Sarai Sealy receives top accolades as baseball secures a shutout victory.

Seven earn All-New England honors at D3 Outdoor Championships

Brandeis track and field standout Sarai Sealy receives top accolades as baseball secures a shutout victory.

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Brandeis University's track and field team had a notable weekend at the New England Division III Championships, where seven athletes earned All-New England honors. The women's team finished 11th overall, led by graduate student Shae Regan, who captured a bronze medal in the 5,000-meter run with a personal best time of 17:22.49. Senior Ella Warkentine also earned bronze in the 3,000-meter steeplechase, finishing in 11:25.70, while senior Calli Morvay placed fourth in the 10,000-meter run, improving her best time to 39:58.17. Earlier in the week, sophomore Sarai Sealy was named the University Athletic Association Women's Outdoor Track and Field Most Outstanding Performer after winning the triple jump and placing second in the long jump at the UAA Championships. Sealy's triple jump of 12.19 meters ranks fourth in NCAA Division III this season, and she helped the Judges secure a fourth-place finish in the UAA with 81.5 points, their best showing since 2009.

In baseball, the Judges achieved a decisive 8-0 victory over Curry College, showcasing a dominant pitching performance that resulted in a combined four-hit shutout. Junior Connor Crowley led the offense with a strong day on the base paths, while junior Andrew Tringe threw five innings, striking out a career-high 10 batters and extending his scoreless-inning streak to 12. Senior Cooper Gavin and first-year Brady Ross contributed to the shutout, allowing just two baserunners past second base throughout the game. With this win, Brandeis improved its season record to 21-15, demonstrating a solid finish as they head into the final stretch of the season.

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