W. tennis match down to inches
Nobody needed to tell Marisa Schonfeld '11 that tennis is a game of inches. But she learned Sunday at Yale that not everybody uses the same ruler.
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Nobody needed to tell Marisa Schonfeld '11 that tennis is a game of inches. But she learned Sunday at Yale that not everybody uses the same ruler.
More than 2,500 miles away from their home in Orange, Calif., the Aboubakare sisters meet at their second home of sorts: the tennis court. At the Pizzitola Center, No. 1 singles player Bianca Aboubakare ...
Yogi Berra might have called it deja vu all over again. But for Sara Mansur '09, her performance Saturday against Quinnipiac was about knowing how to capitalize.
After dominating two non-conference opponents this weekend, the women's tennis team is looking ahead to starting Ivy play later this month. Brown (7-4) cruised to victories over Massachusetts (4-7) and ...
The women's tennis team correctly predicted that it would face a Syracuse team that made a lot of noise. But on Sunday, it was the Bears' ability to raise their intensity that left the Orange feeling ...
Women's tennis Head Coach Paul Wardlaw isn't used to missing competitions.
Just a few days after the so-called Potomac presidential primaries, the women's tennis team showed up to Virginia looking to boost its own campaign. Instead, it walked away with two 5-2 losses.
The women's rugby team qualified for a shot at the national championship for the second straight year - but winning games has been only half the battle. Faced with a tight budget, the club team is struggling ...
Capping off a week of events promoting clean energy, the student group emPOWER hosted a climate change fair on Friday from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. in Sayles Hall.
After a nine-month nationwide search, Brown has hired Yale librarian David Stern as its first permanent associate university librarian for scholarly resources.
The Korean word "taekwondo" loosely translates to "the way of the hand and foot." It is safe to say, then, that the Taekwondo Club "kicked off" its season well, dominating two recent tournaments.
The University has no plans to abandon its unique admission application, but it is constantly reassessing options such as adopting the Common Application, Dean of Admission Jim Miller '73 told The Herald. ...
The Third World Center faculty advisory board has been "re-ignited" this year, said Karen McLaurin '74, associate dean of the College and director of the TWC. Prior to this year's reorganization, the ...
Brown researchers have developed a 3-D Petri dish that better simulates the environment inside a human body.