Women’s ice hockey continue unbeaten start to season, rout Harvard 5-1
By Dennis Carey | November 5No. 14 ranked women’s ice hockey (6-0-0, 40-0 ECAC) is off to a storming start to the 2024-25 season.
No. 14 ranked women’s ice hockey (6-0-0, 40-0 ECAC) is off to a storming start to the 2024-25 season.
Held back by blocked punts and missed field goals, the Bears lost 38–28 in Providence.
Volleyball (6-12, 3-5 Ivy) fought hard but ultimately fell to Yale (13-3, 8-0 Ivy) during a four-set match in New Haven on Saturday.
This past weekend, as parents, students and the cold wind alike descended upon Stevenson-Pincince Field, women’s soccer readied themselves for a crucial Senior Day matchup against Cornell. After 90 minutes of play, Bruno stood one goal over the Big Red after a phenomenal second-half attacking performance. ...
With four minutes left in the third quarter during Saturday’s home game against Cornell (2–4, 1–2 Ivy), Brown’s football team (3–3, 2–1 Ivy) found itself in a deep hole, down 21-3. Already on a three-game losing streak, the team seemed unable to stop the powerful Big Red attack.
Over Family Weekend, the women’s hockey team (4-0, 2-0 ECAC) kicked off conference play with a pair of dramatic, gutsy wins against No. 9 Quinnipiac University (6-3-1, 0-1-1 ECAC) and No. 13 Princeton (2-2-0, 0-2-0 ECAC).
If you’ve noticed an uptick in attendance, noise and excitement buzzing at recent Brown games, you may have noticed the Bear Pack, Brown Athletics’s new and improved official fan club.
After a frustrating start to their season, the volleyball team (6-11, 3-4 Ivy) claimed wins against Dartmouth (9-8, 2-5 Ivy) and Harvard (8-8, 3-4 Ivy) to round out the first half of Ivy play.
No. 19 men’s water polo (11-6, 3-2 NWPC) secured three wins out of four games this weekend, highlighted by a thrilling 10-9 comeback victory against No. 20/19 Navy (14-7, 4-2 MAWPC) on Saturday.
Two late goals from midfielder Tanner Barry ’25 and forward Lorenzo Amaral ’27 handed Brown (5-6-1, Ivy 1-3-0) a thrilling 3-1 win over Ivy League rival Harvard (2-5-4, Ivy 1-3-0) on Saturday at home. With just four regular-season games remaining, Saturday’s win was crucial, moving the Bears up ...
Under clear skies on Saturday afternoon, Brown women’s soccer (5-3-5, 2-1-2 Ivy) held the league-leading Columbia Lions (6-3-4, 4-0-1 Ivy) to a 1-1 draw at Stevenson-Pincince Field.
After a short six-day turnaround, the football team (2-3, 1-1 Ivy) went on the road to face the Princeton Tigers (2-3, 1-1 Ivy) in New Jersey on Friday night. With last year’s thrilling overtime victory on the minds of a Bears team in need of a win, the game was sure to be an exciting match-up. Unfortunately, ...
The start of the 2024 season has not gone how the women’s volleyball team drew it up. Coming off back-to-back second-place finishes and an attempt to reclaim a 2021 league title, the team’s record now sits at 4-11 overall and 1-4 in Ivy play — getting swept in all four conference losses.
The men’s soccer team (4-6-1, 0-3 Ivy) traveled to Rhodes Field in Philadelphia to play No. 18 University of Pennsylvania (9-2-1, 3-0 Ivy) on Saturday. Bruno conceded two goals early in the first half and, after failing to convert on offense, fell 2-0 to its inter-conference rival.
Brown women’s rugby rebounded from a hard-fought home defeat on Oct. 5 against Harvard, dominating Norwich this Saturday.
No. 18/19 men’s water polo (8-5, 3-2 NWPC) split games on Saturday, beating MIT (3-11, 0-5 NWPC) 13-8 before falling to No. 9/10 Harvard (12-2, 5-0 NWPC), 18-10.
The sun shone over Meade Stadium during the annual Governor’s Cup matchup between the Brown Bears (2–2, 1–0 Ivy League) and the University of Rhode Island Rams (5–1, 2–0 Coastal Athletic Association Football Conference) on Saturday afternoon.
In what Head Coach Kia McNeill described as a “poor performance from start to finish,” the women’s soccer team (4-3-3, Ivy 1-1-0) suffered their first Ivy League loss on the road Saturday, falling 8-0 to Princeton (7-3-0, Ivy 2-0-0). Saturday’s loss broke the 28-match winning streak for Brown ...
The Bears were bested by the Crimson 18–12 on Saturday.
Following last week’s nail-biting victory against Harvard, Brown football (2-1,1-0 Ivy) kept fans’ hearts racing in their game against Bryant this weekend. The Bears came up just short in another fourth-quarter thriller, falling 42-35 to Bryant (2-3, 0-1 CAA) at Richard Gouse Field on Saturday.