Sports
Governor's Cup to stay in Bears' trophy case
By Jake Comer | October 7Bruno 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 ...
Ivy leader Princeton shuts out Bears
By Bruno Zuccolo | October 7The 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 ...
Bears vie for Governor's Cup this weekend
By Lindor Qunaj | October 3After 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 ...
Athlete of the Week: Michael Yules '14 helps Bruno win 37-10 over Hoyas
By Caleb Miller | October 3With five tackles and two sacks against Georgetown University last Saturday, defensive end Michael Yules '14 let the inspiration of his football coaches and his family shine through. Throughout his football career, the South Dartmouth, Mass., native has not strayed too far from home. From Moses Brown ...
Singles players sweep at Penn
By Caleb Miller | October 1The 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 ...
Difficult Yale course strands Bears at bottom of pack
By Connor Grealy | October 1The 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, ...
Women's team shines at Lehigh
By James Blum | October 1The 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 ...
Bruno crushes Georgetown 37-10 in capital
By Jake Comer | September 30The football team flew down to Washington and soared past Georgetown University Saturday, crushing the Hoyas 37-10.
Bears vow to 'stay hungry' after two more victories
By Maria Acabado | September 30The men's water polo team extended its winning streak to eight games after defeating Iona College 14-11 and Fordham University 17-7 this weekend on the road. With the victories, Bruno improved its record to 17-2 overall.
Bruno tastes sweet revenge
By Alexandra Conway | September 30The 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 ...
Bears shut out by Lions, fall to 0-2 in Ivy play
By Bruno Zuccolo | September 30Despite a strong non-conference record, the women's soccer team has stumbled out of the gate in Ivy play. The Bears fell to Columbia 2-0 Saturday, which dropped the squad to 0-2 in conference play after a 2-1 loss to Dartmouth last week.
Hannah Camhi '16 wins Gold Flight Crown
By Sam Rubinroit | September 27Making 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, ...
Track and field director moves on to Stanford
By Nikhil Parasher | September 27Michelle 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 ...
Blatantly endorsing cricket, and the Pakistani team
By Daniyal Khan | September 27I'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 ...
Bears gear up for Hoyas in second homecoming match-up
By Lindor Qunaj | September 27After 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. ...
The Big Green kicks down the Bears
By Bruno Zuccolo | September 24A 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 ...


