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Emerson’s women’s basketball team got 22 points off the bench Wednesday night in its 71-48 loss to the MIT Engineers.
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Women’s BBALL drops third straight game against MIT

By Matt Case
December 7, 2017

Benefiting from a significant height advantage, MIT came into the Bobbi Brown and Steven Plofker Gym and made quick work of Emerson, handing the Lions their third straight loss in a 71-48 victory in women’s...

Rhee took up Australian football after meeting John Newton.
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Despite injury concerns, Katie Rhee takes up Australian football

By Matt Case
October 25, 2017

Katie Rhee knows she shouldn’t be playing sports, let alone one with heavy contact and no helmet or pads. A deep muscle strain suffered as a high school diver pushed her spine out of alignment,...

Jess Frost has scored two game-winning goals for the Lions.
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Women’s soccer notebook: Haley out for season as Lions push for playoffs

By Matt Case
October 11, 2017

Minutes before their game against Lesley in the Charles River Cup last month, the players of Emerson’s women’s soccer team learned the news of standout Paige Haley’s injury, a torn ACL. The injury...

New coach brings fall season to men’s tennis program

By Matt Case
October 4, 2017

Antonio Ramirez knew he would be busy this semester when he overloaded on courses and joined a campus organization for his senior year. Add a fall tennis season, and his life has become almost hectic. “It’s...

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