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Ski team secures national title

Despite going undefeated in slalom all season, the women's ski team was a "major" underdog at the United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association National Championships last week, said Head Coach Michael LeBlanc. But the squad defied the odds and kept its streak going to the very end, winning ...


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Ice hockey captain signs with NHL

Men's ice hockey captain Jack Maclellan '12 signed a one-year entry-level contract with the Nashville Predators, according to a Predators press release Saturday. Maclellan is currently in Nashville practicing with the team.


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No. 14 Tigers spoil Bears' home opener

After posting a less-than-spectacular 7-8 overall record (2-5 Ivy) last year, the women's lacrosse team will have to put forth a consummate effort to contend for an Ivy League title. This season, the Bears' motto will be "the team is our superstar," said Head Coach Keely McDonald '00.


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Bears score 10 unanswered goals to secure win

A potent offense helped the men's lacrosse team get back on track Saturday with an 11-3 road victory over St. Joseph's. The Bears (2-2) scored 10 unanswered goals to start the game, and a strong defensive display prevented any chance of a comeback for the Hawks (2-4). The win gives the squad momentum ...


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Eastern champion Foxen '12 defeats seeds

In the final seconds of his championship match, wrestler Dave Foxen '12 upset the No. 4 seed in the 174-pound weight class at the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Championship March 4. In doing so, he became the first unseeded wrestler in any weight class to win the championship since 1963 ...


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Bears get lone win in the Lone Star State

The women's softball team opened up the 2012 season in El Paso, Texas at the University of Texas at El Paso Invitational this weekend, where they won one game out of five after facing the University of Texas at San Antonio, UTEP, Valparaiso University and Iowa State University. In the first day of the ...


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Bears 'optimistic' despite weekend sweep

The baseball team's season got off to a rough start this weekend as the Bears were swept in a three-game away series against the Florida International Panthers. Despite the losses, co-captain and shortstop Graham Tyler '12 and co-captain and pitcher Kevin Carlow '13 said they are pleased with how the ...


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Men's Basketball

M. basketball coach's contract will not be renewed

Following losses last weekend to Penn and Princeton that concluded a disappointing season for the men's basketball team, Director of Athletics Michael Goldberger announced Monday that Head Coach Jesse Agel's contract will not be renewed when it expires in June. Associate Head Coach T.J. Sorrentine will ...


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Women's Basketball

Strong season ends with losses

The women's basketball team ended its season with a hard-fought but definitive loss to top-ranked Princeton. The Tigers (23-4, 13-0 Ivy) walked off the court Saturday with a perfect Ivy season and will head to the NCAA Tournament, while the Bears (16-12, 7-7 Ivy) finished with an even .500 conference ...


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No time to relax: No. 6 UMass too much to handle

The men's lacrosse team put up a fight Saturday but ultimately did not have enough to overtake No. 6 University of Massachusetts  at Meister-Kavan Field. The undefeated Minutemen (4-0) never trailed, scoring twice in the opening few minutes and displaying a skilled attack and staunch defensive ...


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Laxers' win spurs hopes for strong season

While Wednesday's snow flurries were a reminder that this mild winter is not going anywhere quite yet, the men's lacrosse team has already kicked off the spring with a 12-7 win last Sunday over Quinnipiac. The season-opening victory is a small step in the right direction for a team with high expectations ...


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Kohnen '12 aces end of Bruno squash career

The pressure was at its breaking point for women's squash player Erika Kohnen '12 in the final match to decide the Kurtz Cup. Put in this do-or-die situation, Kohnen pulled off the win, despite her match lasting five grueling games. For her outstanding play in her final game as a Bear, The Herald has ...


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Over 39 years, Goldberger fostered student-athletes

When Michael Goldberger came to Brown as an assistant baseball and football coach in 1973, he had no idea that he would dedicate the next 39 years of his life to the University. After serving for the past seven years as the director of athletics, Goldberger announced that he will retire at the end of ...


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University News

Athletics program enters new era

As the University prepares to enter a new phase with the impending retirements of President Ruth Simmons and Director of Athletics Michael Goldberger, the athletics department, though a top priority, remains in flux with major changes planned or already underway. Those changes include cutting roughly ...


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University News

U. starts search for new athletics director

The University is in the initial stages of its search for a new director of athletics and, with an independent search firm currently looking for qualified candidates, the search committee hopes to announce a decision in April in conjunction the announcement of a new University president. Current Director ...


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