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Swimming and diving teams fail to part Big Red sea

The swimming and diving teams made the long trek to Ithaca, N.Y., over the weekend to take on Ivy rival Cornell in the frozen north. Despite putting forth a valiant effort, the men and women lost narrowly to the Big Red, falling by scores of 152-148 and 166-134, respectively. Men’s captain Brian ...


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Men's hockey's leading scorers supply offensive firepower

The men’s ice hockey team came into the weekend facing not just two of the strongest teams in the ECAC, but two of the hottest teams in the nation. Colgate came in on a five-game winning streak, and Cornell had not lost since Nov. 30. Though Bruno emerged with a weekend split and could not improve ...


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Home weekend yields mixed results for men's hockey

Taking on two ranked opponents in a critical home weekend, the men’s hockey team defeated No. 18 Colgate Friday, but fell to No. 11 Cornell despite a strong third period Saturday. In any other conference, going 1-1 against two ranked teams might be considered an achievement, but in the merciless ...


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Women's ice hockey swept by ECAC foes

The Bears fell to Colgate 3-2 in overtime and dropped a 4-0 decision at Cornell this past weekend, staying at the bottom of the ECAC rankings and extending their winless streak to five games. Of the 12 ECAC teams, Colgate (7-19-2, ECAC 4-12-0) is ranked 11th, followed only by Brown (2-16-5, 1-12-3). ...


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Women's basketball splits on New York road trip

A road trip to New York brought the Bears their first Ivy League win of the season this weekend. Brown beat Columbia 79-57 Saturday after losing to Cornell 80-70 Friday. “We wanted to come out with positive energy and turn things around, because it’s still early in the season,” said co-captain ...


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Willig ’16 posts top-five time in Ivy history

Of all the strong performances the men’s track-and-field team turned in this past weekend, Ned Willig ’16 left his teammates in the dust, setting both the school record and a personal one in the 1,000-meter run, finishing with a time of 2 minutes, 22.35 seconds. Willig led the race from beginning ...


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Firn '16: Playing for a legacy against the ‘Legion’

It’s not complicated. More is better. An oversimplification? Perhaps. But when it comes to discussing championships and Peyton Manning’s NFL legacy, this axiom — verified by kindergarteners courtesy of AT&T — rings true as ever. His football resume is impressive — 13 Pro Bowl selections, ...


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Men's hockey set for two grueling weekend matchups

After going 1-1 against then-No. 10 Yale last weekend, the men’s ice hockey team is set to take on two more ranked teams at home this weekend — No. 18 Colgate and No. 11 Cornell. The Bears (8-8-3, ECAC 5-6-1) had seemed to be on a hot streak before Saturday’s 6-0 loss: Heading into last weekend, ...


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Women's Basketball

Overmatched women's basketball falls at Yale

The women’s basketball team lost its second Ivy League game of the year Friday, falling to Yale 73-52 on the road. The Bears (6-10, 0-2 Ivy) were heavily outscored from the field the entire game — ceding a 14-point run to the Bulldogs (8-8, 2-0) at the end of the first half to guarantee the Elis ...


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Women's tennis bounces back after opening loss

The women’s tennis team fell short in its season opener against Boston College Friday, losing 4-3 to the Eagles (2-0). But on Sunday, the team fought back and beat Quinnipiac 6-1 and the University at Albany, SUNY 7-0. Bruno’s top two, Dayna Lord ’17 and Hannah Camhi ’16, a Herald sports staff ...


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Women’s squash keeps rolling, men split matches

In its first weekend of play since the end of winter break, the No. 10 women’s squash team continued its non-conference dominance with victories over Colby College and Middlebury College Saturday. Mina Shakarshy ’15 showed her experience on the court, clinching the deciding match for Bruno against ...


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Sports Roundup: Jan. 28, 2014

Men’s and women’s track and field Terrier Invitational Distance runners Ned Willig ’16 and Heidi Caldwell ’14 posted impressive performances for Bruno at the Terrier Invitational, hosted by Boston University. Hundreds of athletes from schools all over the Northeast made for a competitive field, ...


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Swimming and diving brush off Bulldogs, lose to Lions

The men’s and women’s swimming and diving teams competed in two dual meets this weekend, hosting challengers Bryant University and Columbia. Friday, the men and women defeated the Bulldogs by scores of 174-67 and 165-76, respectively. But Saturday, the Bears fell to the Lions by scores of 167.5-132.5 ...


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Key weekend for women's hockey results in tie and loss

The women’s ice hockey team recorded a 2-2 tie and a 3-1 loss in its home-and-home series against Yale this weekend. The Bulldogs (7-10-4, 5-5-4 ECAC) came in strong, having only lost two games in January compared to Brown’s four. Brown faced a formidable opponent in Yale freshman standout and ...


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Women's squash surging, men's faltering through winter season

The women’s squash team won four of its six matches over winter break, most recently with two 9-0 sweeps of Bowdoin College and Amherst College. After dropping its first four January matches, the men’s team rebounded with a 7-2 victory over Amherst Tuesday.   WOMEN’S SQUASH   (7-2, 0-2 ...


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