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Bears drop three but outlast Tigers for lone win on weekend

The women's softball team went 1-3 in league play this weekend in doubleheaders against Cornell and Princeton. The Bears dropped two games to Cornell (16-13, 7-1 Ivy) before losing a one-run decision to Princeton (9-20, 5-3) in game one Saturday. But in game two, Bruno (6-16, 3-5) bounced back to salvage ...


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Vamos a España: Bruno faces pro clubs on tour

Seldom do the names 'Atletico Madrid' and 'Brown University' cross paths. But over Spring Break, the men's soccer team took to the field against a starting 11 of youth and reserves players from the storied La Liga club, taking its professional opponents off guard with a 2-0 win. The victory was just ...


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Last-second heroics secure first Ivy win over Penn

The final shot of the game proved to be the most important one for the men's lacrosse team against Penn Saturday. Co-captain Rob Schlesinger '12 scored with 11 seconds remaining to give the Bears (4-6, 1-2 Ivy) an 11-10 victory over the Quakers (1-7, 0-4) at Franklin Field. The win, Bruno's first conference ...


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Sheehan '12: Gambino, Gronk and a self-aware generation

With all due respect to the Walkmen and my sophomore year of high school, the must-see act of this Spring Weekend is without a doubt Childish Gambino. With all due respect to Cam'ron and the Internet meme "you mad!" he started with his epic taunting of Bill O'Reilly, the most pop-culturally significant ...


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Author reflects on Brown's baseball past

Brown has a significant place in baseball history, holding the fourth oldest written record of the game: an 1827 diary entry by Williams Latham 1827, a Brown student at the time, according to Rick Harris,  author of "Brown University Baseball: A Legacy of the Game." When baseball started at Brown, ...


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Hofstra athletic director to replace Goldberger

Jack Hayes was announced as the University's new director of athletics at a ceremonial press conference in the Joukowsky Room of the Pizzitola Center Thursday afternoon. Hayes, a Providence native and the current athletics director at Hofstra University, will succeed the retiring Michael Goldberger ...


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Glenn '14 picks up speed in Seattle, looks to Olympic trials

Swimmer Tommy Glenn '14 competed in his first NCAA Division I Championships last week in Seattle, Wash. Glenn represented Brown in both the 100 and 200 butterfly events and earned All-America Honorable Mention honors after finishing 13th overall in the B Finals 200 fly with a time of 2 minutes, 24.60 ...


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Fencers finish 13th at NCAA Championship

A record six fencers represented Bruno at the NCAA Division I Championship last week and led the team to a 13th place overall finish in a field of 25 schools. Teddy Weller '13 and Kelly McGuire '13 led the way for the Bears, racking up nine points each. Christine Whalen '15, Barrett Weiss '15, Kathryn ...


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Bears lose by the skin of their teeth

In its first outing of the spring season, the men's golf team narrowly missed edging out the University of Arizona. Fighting windy conditions and rustiness, the team fell two strokes short, dropping the contest, 313-311.


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No. 13 Princeton halts Bears in their tracks

The men's lacrosse team had a busy spring break, playing three games in three states, with two of the contests against nationally-ranked opponents. The week started off strong with a 14-5 demolition of Vermont, but after a fourth quarter comeback against No. 8 Duke fell just short, the Bears (3-5, 0-2 ...


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Bears washed to sea by Green Wave

It was a rough weekend in the Big Easy for the baseball team, as the winless Bears (0-7) were swept in a three-game away series against Tulane (14-6). The first game was the closest of the weekend as the Green Wave prevailed in the bottom of the ninth, but Bruno was outscored 34-8 in lopsided defeats ...


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Bears suffer 'heartbreaking' loss to Crimson in Ivy opener

The men's lacrosse team traded goals all night in a back-and-forth contest with Harvard in Cambridge Saturday. But in the end, the Crimson (3-3, 1-0 Ivy) found the deciding goal when Jeff Cohen fired the game-winner  past goalie Will Round '14 two minutes into overtime, giving Harvard the 10-9 win ...


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Wrestlers take on the best at NCAAs

In the final act of the 2011-12 season, wrestlers Dave Foxen '12 and Ophir Bernstein '15 competed in the NCAA Tournament Thursday in St. Louis. Both wrestlers went 0-2 at the tournament and were eliminated, but despite the losses, Head Coach Dave Amato said he was pleased with the ...


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