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Bruno tastes sweet revenge

The No. 21 men's soccer team kicked off its defense of the Ivy League title Saturday night by defeating Columbia 2-1. After playing four consecutive games on the road, the squad (8-1, 1-0 Ivy) returned home to an enthusiastic crowd and delivered a crowd-pleasing result at Stevenson Field against the ...


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Hannah Camhi '16 wins Gold Flight Crown

Making the jump from high school to college can be difficult for many first-year students. For athletes, that transition is complicated by the addition of hours of practice and travel to away games to an already full schedule of classes and social commitments. As a member of the women's tennis team, ...


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Track and field director moves on to Stanford

Michelle Eisenreich, director of track and field and cross country, is leaving the Bears for a position as associate head track and field and cross country coach at Stanford University starting next week. Her departure follows that of Marc Mangiacotti, former associate director of track and field, who ...


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Blatantly endorsing cricket, and the Pakistani team

I'm one of those sports fans who needs to watch the game live to properly enjoy it. There are lots of words used to describe us - obsessive, perhaps, or even crazy - but most strike me as compliments. Sometimes, I have to go to great lengths to fulfill this need. For example, I have to wake up at 6 ...


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Bears gear up for Hoyas in second homecoming match-up

After a disappointing loss to Harvard in last weekend's homecoming Ivy opener, the football team will take part in another homecoming match-up Saturday afternoon - except this time, the game won't be at the familiar Brown Stadium. Instead, the Bears (1-1, 0-1 Ivy) will travel down to Washington, D.C. ...


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The Big Green kicks down the Bears

A weak first half led the women's soccer team to a 2-1 loss in its Ivy League opener Sunday, when Bruno fell at Dartmouth in a game that ended its four-game win streak and dropped the team to 6-2 on the season. With the Bears' successful trend and the Big Green riding a three-game streak, both sides ...


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Bears swing and miss at disappointing tournaments

The men's and women's golf teams sagged this weekend in their second tournaments of the season, with both squads taking home disappointing results after a pair of promising season openers. Men's golf Following a top-five finish in its first tournament of the year, the Navy Invitational, the men's golf ...


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Bears fall to Harvard in home opener

With national television cameras ready to capture every play, bright lights shining on the field and 14,000 fans in the bleachers, the stage was set for a dramatic Ivy League opener Saturday as the Bears went up against their rival neighbors to the north - the Harvard Crimson. 


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Bruno maintains undefeated streak

The men's water polo team continued its undefeated start to the inaugural home campaign at the Katherine Moran Coleman Aquatics Center, defeating Connecticut College (1-6) 15-7 and St. Francis (6-4) 14-9 this weekend. The Bears (15-2) had little trouble against the Camels on Friday. Captain Svetozar ...


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Kinsley '11 represents U. at Olympics on U.S. javelin team

This week's Athlete of the Week no longer plays for the Bears, but his impact has been felt in competitions far beyond the Olney-Margolies Athletic Center. Craig Kinsley '11, a former javelin thrower and volunteer coach on the track and field team, competed in the 2012 Summer Olympic games in London ...


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300th win for head coach of women's soccer team

Thursday's 1-0 win over the University of Massachusetts marked the 300th win of Phil Pincince's career as head coach of the women's soccer team. Pincince, who started coaching at Brown in 1977, is in his 36th season with the team. After the game, which improved his current squad's record to 6-1, Pincince ...


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Khan '16: The wild wild card race

Early Wednesday morning, I witnessed something I never thought I would see in September - a Baltimore Orioles fan, shown on camera during the 16th inning of the Mariners-Orioles game, at what had become a nearly empty Safeco Field in Seattle. It wasn't that the fan was balancing a beach ball on his ...


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Brown-Harvard game to rouse fans Saturday

For fans of Brown football, the Harvard game is something different. Hosting the Crimson means a thunderous Brown Stadium with filled bleachers, national television cameras, tailgates, rowdy student sections, banks of lights - and often, a tough fight for a pair of Ivy adversaries competing for the ...


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Bears finish first in tournament

The 19th-ranked men's water polo team finished first in tournament play at the Collegiate Water Polo Association North-South Challenge this weekend, triumphing over No. 20 St. Francis University 9-8 in the championship match. Earlier in tournament matches, the squad defeated Princeton 10-9 and George ...


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Bruno sweeps with third straight victory against Sacred Heart

The women's soccer team beat Sacred Heart University 1-0 at home Sunday with a winner in the first half by Chloe Cross '15, improving its record to 5-1. Playing at home after three consecutive games on the road, the Bears' victory extended their winning streak to three. Cross said the team wanted to ...


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Squad tees off high-potential season

The Brown women's golf team has not missed a beat since completing a successful season last year, carrying its momentum into the first tournament of the season.  This past weekend, the team placed third overall in a field of Ivy League and regional competitors at the Dartmouth Invitational at Hanover ...


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Bears finish first at Iona meet

The men's cross country team competed at the Iona Meet of Champions in New York City's Van Cortlandt Park this Saturday after the season opener two weekends ago at the Nassaney Invitational. The women, who only competed at Nassaney - a meet hosted by Bryant University - captured a fourth-place team ...




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