Softball avoids weekend sweep against Dartmouth with 12-run outburst
By Gus Bailey | April 11On Sunday, the softball team (10-17, 3-6 Ivy) bounced back to win the third game of their three-game series against Dartmouth (9-12, 5-4 Ivy).
On Sunday, the softball team (10-17, 3-6 Ivy) bounced back to win the third game of their three-game series against Dartmouth (9-12, 5-4 Ivy).
This weekend, No. 4 Brown’s coed and women’s sailing teams divided and conquered the Northeast to earn podium finishes at four different regattas.
In a weekend thriller, the women’s rugby team (13–7, 3–3 Ivy) traveled to Cambridge to compete in the Crimson 7s tournament, which features several teams from across New England.
The men’s lacrosse team (1-9, 0-3 Ivy) took on No. 10 Cornell (7-3, 3-1 Ivy) in Ithaca Saturday following two losses against Villanova (6-5) and Yale (7-2, 3-1 Ivy). Despite a strong start against the heavily favored Big Red, a tough third quarter forced Bruno to go home with a 14-8 loss.
The Brown baseball team (8-17, 3-6 Ivy) lost two out of three games against Princeton (9-16, 5-4 Ivy) at Attanasio Family Field at Murray Stadium over the weekend. The Bears now sit tied for sixth place in the conference standings as they approach the halfway mark in Ivy play.
After what attacker Greta Criqui ’25 described as “a devastating loss to Yale” last weekend, the Bears (9-3, 2-2 Ivy) bounced back with a dominating win against Dartmouth (6-5, 0-4 Ivy) on Saturday at home. Brown was propelled by an uncanny first quarter in which the Bears scored eight unanswered ...
For the first time in 80 years, a Brown swimmer has earned First Team All-American honors, a distinction reserved for the top eight finishers in each event at the NCAA championships.
Women’s fencers Anika Breker ’24 and Alexandra Tzou ’26 competed at the 2024 NCAA Fencing Championships on March 21 and 22, a first at NCAA Championships for both players. The two teammates qualified for the championships following their performances at the NCAA Northeast Regional Tournament in ...
Over the weekend, the women’s softball team (7-15, 2-4 Ivy) took on the Harvard Crimson (12-12, 3-5 Ivy) in a three-game series. After a disappointing doubleheader on Saturday, in which the Bears lost 3-0 and 5-3, the team rallied on Sunday, upsetting the Crimson 2-0.
For the first time since 2009, the Brown baseball team (7-15, 2-4 Ivy) took a series victory over Harvard (4-17, 2-4 Ivy) in Cambridge. The Bears and Crimson split a doubleheader on Saturday before Brown won a 20-12 offensive slugfest on Sunday afternoon.
After wins against the University of Massachusetts at Lowell, Columbia and Stetson, No. 16 Yale snapped the No. 23 Bears’ three-game win streak with a 10-5 loss. Saturday’s contest in New Haven was the Bears’ second game against a nationally-ranked opponent and their third in-conference game. ...
Last week, Michael Joyce ’26 competed in the NCAA Wrestling Championships at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City. After suffering a shoulder injury that prevented him from wrestling for nearly four years, the 125-pounder leapt forward upon his return to cement his name in Bruno wrestling history.
While the rest of the Brown community was enjoying spring break, the Bears’ sports teams were hard at work.
The Brown gymnastics team (13-13, 7-7 GEC) will be under the spotlight one last time this season on Saturday night in New Haven, where Yale will host the GEC Championships in the John J. Lee Amphitheater.
This weekend, the No. 22-ranked women’s lacrosse team (6-2, 0-1 Ivy League) continued their blazing hot start to the season, notching a home win against the University of Massachusetts Lowell (8-1) at Stevenson-Pincince Field. After the Bears’ heartbreaking loss to No. 5 Notre Dame (6-2) during ...
For a moment, Brown could taste the Ivy Championship. Up 60-54 with just 27 seconds to play, they could almost touch the trophy and see their name on NCAA Tournament brackets.
In Brown men’s basketball’s introductory press conference at Ivy Madness yesterday afternoon — ahead of the semifinal game against a heavily favored, reigning champion Princeton squad — star Kino Lilly Jr. ’25 said, “I don’t think we’re the underdogs.”
On Feb. 16, the Brown men’s basketball team seemed dead in the water. After a loss to the Princeton Tigers, they held a 2-6 conference record with only six games left to play in the regular season.
On Sunday, the fencing team took up arms at Brookville, New York in the NCAA Northeast Regionals. Despite having some of the lower-seeded duelers, the Bears managed to bring home some surprising upsets and qualifications for the NCAA championships.
In a brutal season finale that Head Coach Brendan Whittet ’94 labeled a “short-handed” effort, the men’s hockey team (8-19-3, 6-14-2 ECAC) lost to sixth-seeded Union (16-16-3, 9-10-3 ECAC) by a score of 6-0 in the first round of the ECAC playoffs.