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After 2011 Simmons recs, athletics changes take hold

Following recommendations made by former president Ruth Simmons last October, the University is in the process of implementing far-reaching changes within the athletics department, including a reduction in admission spots for recruited athletes, an increase in coaches' salaries and new fundraising efforts ...


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No. 12 Bears blow out Crimson on the road

The No. 12 men's water polo team defeated Harvard 23-9 this past weekend to secure the top seed at the Northern Division Championships and a spot at the Eastern Championships. With the win, the Bears have extended their winning streak to nine games.


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Bruno wins big at Brown Invitational

The men's tennis team was victorious in 28 of its 35 matches, including a 10-2 record in doubles play, at last weekend's Brown Invitational. All 13 players who stepped on the court for Bruno over the course of the weekend notched victories in singles, doubles or both. Bruno's overall success was powered ...


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Burke '14 discusses tennis successes

Men's tennis player Brandon Burke '14 led the Bears at last weekend's Brown Invitational. Bruno won 28 of its 35 matches against Penn, Georgetown University and Boston College during the tournament. Burke led the way with five victories, going 2-0 in singles and 3-0 in doubles. For his winning play, ...


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Bears to take on formidable Princeton team this weekend

The football team will return to conference play Saturday at Princeton, looking to defeat a Tigers team that has crushed its last two opponents. Bruno (3-1, 0-1 Ivy) comes into this week having topped its last two foes. But last Saturday's victory over the University of Rhode Island, which kept the ...


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Bears lose to Dartmouth, strive to stay positive

The women's soccer team continued its losing streak Tuesday with a 1-0 loss to Dartmouth at home. The match marked Bruno's (6-5, 0-3 Ivy) second meeting with and second loss to Dartmouth (8-4, 2-1 Ivy) this season. Despite being on the road, the Dartmouth squad dominated the match, outshooting Bruno ...


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Bruno ties Princeton in '90-minute battle'

The No. 19 men's soccer team played to a 1-1 draw at Princeton's Roberts Stadium Saturday, leaving the two teams tied for second place in the Ivy League. The Tigers (5-3-1, 1-0-1 Ivy) fought the Bears (8-1-2, 1-0-1 Ivy) to the end of their second double overtime match of the season.


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Squad places 14th of 37 at NE Championships

Nine runners from the women's cross country team competed in the New England Championships in Westfield, Mass., on Sunday, finishing 14th in a field of 37 teams with 416 points. Boston College's squad took home the gold with 45 points. The team's fastest runners did not race this weekend as they prepare ...


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Governor's Cup to stay in Bears' trophy case

Bruno kept control of the Governor's Cup with a 17-7 victory over the University of Rhode Island in Kingston Saturday. Fullback Cody Taulbee '14 ran for two touchdowns, the first pair of his collegiate career, and kicker Alexander Norocea '14 put away a 41-yard field goal in the fourth quarter to give ...


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Ivy leader Princeton shuts out Bears

The women's soccer team lost its third consecutive Ivy League game at Princeton Saturday, conceding two late goals and falling 2-0.   The Tigers (7-3-1, 3-0 Ivy) dominated the action, registering nine shots on goal to the Bears' (6-4, 0-3) three. In the first half, the Tigers outshot the Bears ...


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Bears vie for Governor's Cup this weekend

After taking down the Georgetown Hoyas 37-10 in a homecoming battle last weekend, the Bears prepare to travel south again for another road game. But Saturday's trip will be much shorter, as Bruno will face in-state rival University of Rhode Island in Kingston for the Governor's Cup. Having lost their ...


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Singles players sweep at Penn

The men's tennis team took top honors in all four of its singles flights at the Penn Invitational this weekend, topping 15 teams in the national competition. David Neff '14, Daniel Hirschberg '15 and Will Spector '15 were singles champions for the Bears, dropping only six sets total en route to their ...


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Difficult Yale course strands Bears at bottom of pack

The men's golf team trudged through the challenging MacDonald's Cup this past weekend, finishing 13th out of a field of 15 teams with a team score of 591 - 292 on Saturday and 299 on Sunday ­- on the par-70 Yale Golf Course. "It's frustrating to finish so far down," said Head Coach Michael Hughes, ...


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Women's team shines at Lehigh

The cross country teams ended competition at Lehigh University this weekend with mixed results - the women finished 8th in a field of 40 and the men 14th of 37. The Paul Short Invitational was the Bears' first major meet of the season. Though the women placed three runners in the top 20, the men did ...





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