Table tennis takes New England, travels to nationals
For most Brown students, Ping-Pong is way to relieve the stress of schoolwork. But for a select few on College Hill, table tennis is much more important.
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For most Brown students, Ping-Pong is way to relieve the stress of schoolwork. But for a select few on College Hill, table tennis is much more important.
With seven minutes remaining in the first half of Saturday's game against Princeton, the men's basketball team's season seemed to hit rock bottom. After being swept by Harvard and Dartmouth last weekend ...
For the past seven years, fans of the men's basketball team could count on former coach Glen Miller to patrol the sideline of the Pizzitola Center, hollering at officials and players alike. Tonight, fans ...
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The men's basketball team started and ended its winter break action with a flourish. It crushed the University of Hartford 95-82 on Dec. 22 and then beat Western Illinois University 63-59 on Dec. 29 to ...
The men's basketball team staged a furious rally against the University of Rhode Island but came up just short, falling to the Rams 72-68 in Kingston Tuesday. The loss dropped the Bears' record to 3-6. ...
Prior to its game at Wagner College on Tuesday, the men's basketball team had enjoyed few big leads this season. In fact, its only double-digit advantage in six games came in the closing minute of its ...
In its second game since upsetting Providence College Nov. 18, the men's basketball team lost to Northwestern University 64-40 Nov. 21 and succumbed to the United States Military Academy 62-54 Nov. 24. ...
For cross-town rivals, the men's basketball teams from Brown and Providence College could not be further apart. The Friars play in possibly the best basketball league in the country, the Big East, have ...
If you see a man running around the Main Green on Tuesday, Nov. 28, chances are he won't be on a morning jog. If you see someone else running across the Main Green at 1:45 a.m. that night, that person ...
On Saturday, the field hockey team played its last game of the season with a group of seniors that Head Coach Carolan Norris called "a tremendous asset not only to the team but to the University." While ...
After the field hockey team's Ivy League title hopes came to an end with a loss to Cornell last Saturday, the team's new objective was to win the last three games of the season. Brown recorded the first ...
Before this past Sunday, the field hockey team struggled to capitalize on scoring chances. After a five-goal outburst against Bucknell, however, goal production has suddenly become a strength.
Though the field hockey team dominated two opponents in two weekend games, Brown came away with only one win. The Bears suffered a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Cornell on Saturday before bouncing back to ...
Brown gave No. 14 Providence College its best effort for a full 70 minutes Wednesday, but Providence broke a 1-1 tie with a goal 9:57 into overtime to to send the Bears to their second straight loss. ...
On Saturday, the field hockey team traveled to Princeton to battle for the outright Ivy League lead. Brown had been off to one of its best starts ever in conference play, compiling a 3-0 record while ...
The field hockey team has followed a simple mantra this season: play good defense and sprinkle in just enough offense to get the job done. That strategy worked for the Bears again on Saturday in their ...
The field hockey team proved Wednesday afternoon that even a long break can't slow its momentum. Despite going a week without playing a game, Brown buried Fairfield University with two goals early in ...
With 12 minutes left in Wednesday's game, the field hockey team sat in a perfect position. The Bears held a 1-0 lead over regional power Northeastern University, and the defense had repeatedly turned ...
Though the football team succumbed to the Crimson on Saturday afternoon, the field hockey team made sure Harvard did not leave Providence with a perfect record against Brown on the day.