Sports
Bruno slips to PC on ice, recovers against Crusaders
By Caleb Miller | November 26In back-to-back home games last weekend, the men's hockey team suffered a 7-0 loss to Providence College Saturday but survived to rebound for a 3-2 win over Holy Cross Sunday. The Bears (3-4-2) took the ice Saturday afternoon looking to capture the coveted Mayor's Cup against Providence College (6-5-1). ...
Kuakumensah '16 scores twin double-doubles as rookie starter
By Bruno Zuccolo | November 26Cedric Kuakumensah '16, who hails from Worcester, Mass., is one of the newest additions to the men's basketball team. In a squad that finds itself in the midst of reconstruction - with a brand new coach and a fresh starting lineup - Kuakumensah has managed to find his place with solid performances at ...
Shaw '13: Family, friends and sports
By Tom Shaw | November 24Welcome back from break, everyone. These past few days have been all about self-reflection, learning to be men of good character and being grateful for the little things. So here are a few things I'm thankful for.
Bruno drops the ball, twice
By Bruno Zuccolo | November 24The men's basketball team played its first two home games over Thanksgiving break, losing to both Bryant University and St. Francis College. The Bears came up short Wednesday night, falling to Bryant 68-61, and then again Saturday afternoon in a 76-72 overtime defeat at the hands of St. Francis.
Bruno falls behind in back-to-back losses
By Meg Sullivan | November 18Following an 82-48 victory in their season opener against St. Peter's University, the Bears were beaten twice on the road, falling at Fairfield University Tuesday and at the University of Vermont Saturday. The Bears (1-2) fell to Fairfield (2-1) 49-34. The Stags took command of the court from the outset, ...
No. 15 Bears suffer season-ending loss in NCAA Round 2
By Alexandra Conway | November 18The No. 15 men's soccer team's season came to a heartbreaking end last night in the second round of the NCAA tournament against the No. 2 seed University of Maryland. The Terps scored a goal in the final minute of regulation to grab a 2-1 lead and advance to the third round in front of a raucous home ...
Bears best Lions, finish third in Ivy League
By Lindor Qunaj | November 17Looking to win their third consecutive game and end the season on a high note, the Bears came out charged Saturday afternoon, defeating Columbia 22-6 at Brown Stadium. The victory catapulted Bruno to a third-place finish in the Ivy League, a spot it shares with Dartmouth and Princeton, marking the team's ...
Bruno sees mixed success on the road
By Bruno Zuccolo | November 17The men's basketball team split two nonconference games on the road last week. Bruno lost 86-71 at Central Connecticut State University Thursday and eked out a 70-68 victory over the University of Maine Saturday. Though only three games into the season, the Bears (2-1) have already improved on last ...
Lorito '15 scores three goals in Army shutout
By Caleb Miller | November 17The men's hockey team cruised to a 3-0 victory over non-conference opponent Army Saturday at Meehan Auditorium behind a hat trick from forward Matt Lorito '15. Lorito - who already led the team in goals entering the game and doubled his season total to six - found the back of the net once in the first ...
Bears hungry for win in final home game
By Jake Comer | November 15Nine games into the season, the Bears have won awards, suffered injuries, practiced in rain and snow, dished out revenge and tasted some, gone scoreless in front of unfriendly crowds and triumphed for fans at home. A lot has happened. There has been one drive behind it all - the same drive that will ...
Distance runner Connelly '14 on trail of success
By James Blum | November 15Anyone who has ever competed in a 5K race, which translates to just over three miles, knows that running is no easy task. For most people, it is hard enough to complete a 5K in under 23 minutes, which is about 7 minutes, 24 seconds per mile. But running that distance at a pace of 5:24 per mile ...
Football alums pursue pro careers on international fields
By Nikhil Parasher | November 13Alex Tounkara '11.5 and Stephen Peyton '12, former football players for Bruno, brought their love for the game overseas, continuing to play football for teams across the Atlantic after graduating. Both played professional football in Europe earlier this year, with Tounkara competing in the German Football ...
Bears look to shape up under new coach
By Sam Rubinroit | November 12The men's basketball team underwent a major transformation in the offseason, but several aspects of the program remain strangely familiar. The Bears are under new leadership with the arrival of Mike Martin '04, a first-year head coach who launched his coaching career at Brown less than a decade ago. ...
No. 11 Bruno lose out on auto NCAA berth
By Alexandra Conway | November 10The No. 11 men's soccer team was defeated 2-1 by Dartmouth in a hard-fought battle Friday evening in Hanover, N.H. The Big Green (9-7-0, 5-2 Ivy) scored a controversial buzzer-beating goal in overtime, handing the Bears (12-2-3, 4-1-2) their second loss of the year.
Bruno claws its way to victory over Big Green
By Lindor Qunaj | November 10The Bears took care of business for the second week in a row, staging a fourth-quarter rally to defeat Dartmouth 28-24 in Hanover, N.H. The game marked the team's first road victory against an Ivy League opponent this fall and secured a winning record for the season.



