Interim AD prepares for year ahead
The Office of Campus Life and Student Services announced last week that Joan Taylor will assume the role of interim athletic director until a nationwide search for a successor is completed.Taylor will ...
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The Office of Campus Life and Student Services announced last week that Joan Taylor will assume the role of interim athletic director until a nationwide search for a successor is completed.Taylor will ...
Despite conditions at kickoff that threatened to flood the field and drench the few spectators in the stands, the men's football team poured on the points in a 35-7 drubbing of the University of Albany ...
A stellar collegiate career has paid off for Bobby Deeb '04. His accomplishments on the diamond merited the attention of the Chicago Cubs, who last week signed the former Bears co-captain to a minor league ...
Last year, the football team's youth and inexperience showed during an abysmal 1-4 start, but the team recovered, going 4-1 in the second half and finishing behind only the University of Pennsylvania ...
The women's basketball team was rewarded for its second-place Ivy League finish with four selections to the All-Ivy teams.
It has been just five months since Lawrence Rubida '04.5 last laced up a pair of cleats and strapped on a helmet, but a lifetime of change has occurred since then.
After last week's offensive explosion, the football team showcased its defense in Saturday's 20-13 win at the University of Rhode Island. With the win, Brown retook possession of the Governor's Cup, which ...
This Saturday's 103rd meeting between the football team (1-0) and the Harvard Crimson (1-0) will not only be an opportunity for the two schools to continue a traditional rivalry, but will also be an opportunity ...
Despite a last-minute change of venue, the men's lacrosse team downed the University of Massachusetts-Amherst 10-5, behind five goals from captain Charles Towers '04.