Rookie goalkeeper Grandstrand '11 controls his goals
Paul Grandstrand '11 may be a rookie at the toughest position in soccer, but please don't call him green.
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Paul Grandstrand '11 may be a rookie at the toughest position in soccer, but please don't call him green.
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After etching her name in the Brown record books in a loss to Yale on Saturday, volleyball middle blocker Danielle Vaughan '11 has been named the Ivy League's Co-Rookie of the Week.
Last week, the women's cross-country team raced its top runners for the first time this season at the Iona College Meet of Champions. None was faster than Jenna Ridgway '10, who finished fourth at the ...
When Alicia Sacramone '10 finished her floor-routine at the World Gymnastics Championship earlier this month, her mother, Gail, screamed. Then she cried.
Before sitting down to talk about his recent decision to leave the Republican Party, Lincoln Chafee '75 pulls out the program for this February's Follies, an annual revue put on by the Providence Newspaper ...
Before every volleyball game, Megan Toman '11 leans against her locker and closes her eyes. For a few minutes, she imagines herself making crisp passes and getting her hands in the perfect position for ...
A week after leading the U.S. team to a gold medal at the World Gymnastics Championships, Alicia Sacramone '10 has decided to forfeit her NCAA eligibility to turn professional.
The men's golf team started in the rough this weekend, finishing 13th out of 17 at the Navy Fall Invitational at the Naval Academy Golf Course in Annapolis, Md.
The men's and women's cross country teams began their seasons well, placing first and second, respectively, at the Boston University Invitational on Saturday.
After starting every game last season as the field hockey team's goalkeeper, Kristen Hodavance '08 knows a thing or two about keeping her composure under pressure. But how would she fare in a different ...
Brown sports fans might have eagerly awaited Thursday's women's soccer game as the home opener for the 2007-08 sports season. But Brown athletics officials were closely watching another debut - the University's ...
Two years ago, Bob Dietz was in the stands at the University of South Carolina, watching his son, Jeff '08, pitch against the No. 1 team in the nation.
NEW YORK - Reade Seligmann '09 is sitting in a Starbucks a block away from Times Square, talking about some of the students he knows at Brown, when a woman with black hair, heavy, dark-blue eye shadow ...
With one out in the eighth inning and representing the go-ahead run on third base, Steve Daniels '09 thought the pop-up from Jeff Dietz '08 in foul territory was too shallow to score on. On-deck, Matt ...
DeOssie, the 116th overall pick in the draft, will now play for the same team his father, long snapper Steve DeOssie, played for 15 years ago. The elder DeOssie was part of the Giants' 1990 Super Bowl ...
In his last at-bat against Harvard last week, Brad Rifkin '09 stepped awkwardly on first base and broke a bone in his foot. It wasn't too serious - the broken bone was an extra bone that had troubled ...
The baseball team was on the field in Hanover, N.H., late Wednesday afternoon, shaking hands with the Dartmouth squad it just swept when the news started floating around - Harvard, which had started the ...
The Bears beat Yale 8-5 and 15-2 Saturday, and Harvard, which entered the day a game behind Brown in the division, split its own doubleheader at Dartmouth. With a two-game lead, Brown needs only to split ...
Things didn't look good for the baseball team late Saturday afternoon. Down four in the bottom of the eighth inning, Brown was six outs away from being swept in a doubleheader by Harvard, which entered ...