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Bruno take rough path on the road

The wrestling team competed against Princeton and No. 22 Penn Saturday, splitting the matches with a win and loss, respectively. The Bears went on to lose the following day to No. 14 Lehigh University Mountain Hawks. In the first match of the weekend, the Bears (7-7, EIWA 2-5) defeated the Princeton ...


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Club teams set goals for seasons

Participating in collegiate athletics is a large time commitment, with student-athletes devoting many hours each week to practice, competitions at home and travel. But it is not just varsity athletes who make this commitment — students who compete at the club level also devote significant time to ...


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Men's Basketball

Bears’ shooting goes cold in Ivy League matchups

The men’s basketball team traveled to Princeton and Penn this weekend despite blizzard conditions, but dropped both of their Ivy League matchups. The Bears (8-12, 2-4 Ivy) could not keep pace with the Tigers’ (11-8, 4-1) high-powered offense, and foul trouble for Brown’s big men proved costly ...


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Opinions

McCoy '14: No Longer For British Eyes Only

Spending last semester abroad in Edinburgh, Scotland, I experienced cultural differences that shaped me emotionally and spiritually, providing me a worldview the likes of which anyone who hasn’t been abroad (i.e., you) could never understand. On this mystical journey, I immersed myself in culture, ...


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Stefanovic earns fourth consecutive All-American honor

When not in the classroom, he has spent his time in the pool scoring goals and accumulating awards — ending his career as one of the most decorated athletes in Brown’s history. Svetozar Stefanovic ’13 became Brown’s first four-time All-American selection this past week after being selected ...


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Sports

Bears stumble during in-state meet with fewer competititors

The men and women of track and field were trumped by their hosts at the University of Rhode Island Coaches Tribute Invitational in Kingston last weekend. The men’s team secured a seventh place finish while the women’s team claimed fifth overall, both falling to first-place Ram finishes. Ajani Brown ...


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Bears face off against Cornell’s Big Red on Senior Day

Following losing performances at Columbia, the men’s swimming and diving team beat Cornell 178.50-121.50, while the women’s swimming and diving team lost to the Big Red153-147 on Senior Day. This is the first season in which the squads have competed in the newly constructed Katherine Moran Coleman ...


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Bruno breaks recent record, finishes third at Rutgers

The gymnastics team finished third with 191.85 points at a competition held in the Livingston Recreation Center at Rutgers University Saturday. The Bears set a University record of 48.625 points on the vault, breaking the previous record of 48.4, which they recently set at a Jan. 26 meet at the University ...


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Bruno ties Quinnipiac, takes down Princeton

The men’s hockey team tied Quinnipiac and defeated Princeton in back-to-back ECAC match-ups this weekend. Saturday’s win moves the Bears into a tie for sixth place in the conference with Princeton and St. Lawrence.   Brown 1, No. 2 Quinnipiac 1 In a much anticipated match-up against the ...


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Bears struggle in Ivy play, losing to Dartmouth, Harvard

Bruno suffered losses at home to conference rivals Dartmouth on Friday and Harvard on Saturday. The Bears fell to the Big Green 49-41 and to the Crimson 68-58. Brown (7-11, Ivy League 1-3) established a steady lead less than five minutes into the first half Saturday and continued applying pressure ...


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Sports

Bruno conquers Big Green, falls to Crimson

The men’s basketball team delivered two strong performances on the road in Ivy League play this weekend, beating Dartmouth 62-50 Friday in Hanover, N.H. and battling Harvard to a double overtime loss 89-82 Saturday in Boston. The Bears (8-10, 2-2 Ivy) dominated inside the paint against the Big Green ...


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Bears move on to big leagues

To balance the rigors of being an athlete and a full-time student, an individual has to be disciplined, determined and hardworking — and there is no guarantee that the hard work will pay off. A 2012 report released by the NCAA found that just over one percent of students athletes, with the exception ...


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Sports

Squads finish season undefeated at home

The men’s and women’s fencing teams finished undefeated with large margins of victory in their only home meet of the year on Saturday. At the second tournament of the year for the Northeast Fencing Conference, Brown hosted 13 schools from New England, competing successfully in foil, saber and epee ...


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Borelli ’13 earns first career shutout

As starting goalie for men’s hockey, Anthony Borelli ’13 is the last line of defense on the ice. While teammates have suffered from untimely injuries, the Grant Island, N.Y. native has stayed healthy and helped keep Bruno competitive this season. Borelli earned his first career shutout Saturday, ...


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Sports

Men’s tennis disappoints in opening matches

The men’s tennis team started its spring season with a disappointing weekend trip to Hanover for the Dartmouth Kickoff Classic, falling to Clemson University and Purdue University in the team tournament. The No. 51 Bears (0-2) lost 4-0 to the No. 61 Tigers on Saturday, with the duo of Michael Riechmann ...


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Opinions

Shaw ’13: Tearing ACLs and breaking heart after heart

A lot can change in the matter of a month. Here I was, preparing to invite the New York Knicks to the big boy club after rattling off multiple impressive victories over playoff-caliber teams, when their 20-point beat down of the reigning champ Miami Heat (that’s an incredibly ugly four words) signaled ...


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Brown races past the competition at Terrier Invitational

The men and women of track and field had a strong showing Jan. 25 at the Joe Donahue Games in Northeastern University’s Reggie Lewis Center, with the men placing first and the women placing fourth. Both teams continued their success at the Terrier Invitational held Jan. 26 at Boston University. Head ...


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Brown alum succeeds as west coast coach

As head coach of the women’s basketball team at the University of California at Berkeley, Lindsay Gottlieb ’99 has made the transition from a Brown Bear to a Golden one. In her second year in the position, Gottlieb is leading the No. 7 team to a 17-2 record. The Golden Bears already have five wins ...


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Women's Basketball

Bruno falls to Yale in first Ivy game

The Bears (7-9, 1-1 Ivy) suffered a disappointing loss to Yale (6-10, 1-1) last Friday in the Pizzitola Center in a 59-47 decision just one week after defeating the Bulldogs 68-67 in a buzzer-beater in New Haven. In their first matchup, which kicked off Ivy League play, the two teams dueled in the ...


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Men's Basketball

Bulldogs shoot past Bears in overtime

The men’s basketball team suffered its first loss in two weeks Saturday, falling to Yale 76-64 in overtime after dealing with foul trouble throughout the night. Despite beating the Bulldogs (7-12, 1-1 Ivy) last weekend, the Bears (7-9, 1-1) struggled to keep pace with Yale’s offense in the extra ...




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