Bruno prepares for NCAA tourney, to host Boston at home
"We play for keeps." This has been the theme of the men's soccer season. In almost every interview — be it coach or player — playing for keeps has been a major focus.
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"We play for keeps." This has been the theme of the men's soccer season. In almost every interview — be it coach or player — playing for keeps has been a major focus.
In the final home game of regular season play, the No. 17 men's soccer team (11-2-3, 3-2-1 Ivy League), who is out of contention for the Ivy championship, dominated Yale (3-11-2, 1-4-1) Saturday night ...
Goalkeeper Paul Grandstrand '11 has made, to say the least, an impressive showing on the pitch this season for the Bears. He currently holds the Brown record for most shutouts in a season and is tied ...
With fog thick in the air, the weather may have been a little reminiscent of home for defender David Walls '11, who hails from England, at the No. 13 men's soccer game Tuesday night. Brown (10-1-3) battled ...
With the home-side bleachers filled to capacity for Family Weekend, the No. 14 men's soccer team (9-1-3, 2-1-1 Ivy League) picked up a 2-0 victory in an Ivy must-win game against a struggling Cornell ...
While there were not quite as many yellow cards as there were against Harvard, there was no lack of action in the men's soccer game Tuesday night, as No. 14 Brown (8-1-3, 1-1-1 Ivy League) picked up a ...
It was a cold and windy Saturday evening when the No. 15 men's soccer team (7-1-3, 1-1-1 Ivy) battled Harvard (4-3-5, 1-0-2), but the competition on the field was heated as the Bears earned a 0-0 draw ...
All good things must come to an end. For the No. 15 men's soccer team (7-1-2, 1-1-0 Ivy), last Saturday's 3-0 away loss to Princeton (6-3-2, 2-0-0 Ivy) ended Bruno's nine game unbeaten streak.
The Tuesday night men's soccer matchup against St. John's University had the feeling of a national championship game. With many near misses, thrilling fast breaks and seemingly impossible saves by goalies, ...
October has brought many things to Providence — like chilly evenings, rainy days and an Ivy League win for the men's soccer team. The No. 17 Bears (6-0-2, 1-0-0 Ivy League) snapped Columbia's three-game ...
As one of just a handful of unbeatens in the top 25 of Division I soccer, the men's soccer team (5-0-2) continued its streak with a decisive 3-0 victory at the University of Vermont on Saturday.
BOSTON — This weekend was a true early-season test for the men's soccer team (4-0-2). The Bears welcomed a nationally ranked opponent to Stevenson Field on Friday and then went on the road to face ...
For those of you not in attendance for the Monday matchup between Providence College and Brown, you missed out. In the championship game of the inaugural Ocean State Classic, the Friars tied the Bears ...
Since the end of spring publication, current and former Brown athletes were busy making headlines.
EUGENE, ORE. — Oregon's Hayward Field is by far the track and field capital of the United States, if not the world. At the self-proclaimed "Tracktown, USA," Olympians have been born, world records ...
Providence College came into the men's lacrosse game against Brown with no wins on the season. PC had nothing to lose. The Bears, (5-5, 2-2 Ivy) were looking to gain momentum going into key Ivy League ...
"If you would have said that (Thomas) Muldoon ('10) would have been held to one goal and (Andrew) Feinberg ('11) would have none, I would have been sure that we were going to win this," said Bryant Head ...
Many things rode on Saturday's men's lacrosse game between 11th-ranked Harvard and 16th-ranked Brown. There was a chance to start the Ivy season with a win. A chance to move up in the national rankings. ...