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Iroquois laxers face Bruno in exhibition

Oren Lyons, faithkeeper of the Onondaga Turtle Clan and an inductee to the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame, addressed a crowded Perry and Marty Granoff Center for the Creative Arts Friday and detailed the history and culture of guh jee gawah hai — known colloquially as lacrosse. The renowned Native ...


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Wrestlers pin down Crimson, fall to Lehigh

The men's wrestling team earned three big home wins this past weekend, putting the squad in contention for second place in the Ivy League standings. Bruno defeated Boston University 19-16 and Roger Williams 41-9 Saturday and took down Ivy rival Harvard 22-17 Sunday before falling to Lehigh 35-3. The ...


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Franco '14 inspired by major league lineage

JJ Franco '14 spent much of his childhood in Shea Stadium, watching his father, John Franco P'14 — who will be inducted into the New York Mets Hall of Fame this summer — pitch for the Mets. Though Brown's Murray Stadium may not be as glamorous as the stadium he grew up in, JJ is making a ...


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Squads fall to top teams, gear up for championships

Both squash teams took on top-10 ranked opponents this weekend. The women lost 8-1 to No. 8 Dartmouth in the last home game of the season. Meanwhile, the No. 16 men defeated No. 26 Tufts with a resounding 9-0 victory, but fell 9-0 to No. 4 Harvard and 8-1 to No. 7 Dartmouth. 


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Bears keep playoff push alive

After losing four straight games, the women's ice hockey team needed to perform well at home against No. 3 Cornell and Colgate over the weekend to maintain hopes of claiming the final spot in the ECAC playoffs. Despite losing 5-0 Friday against Cornell, the Bears bounced back the following afternoon ...


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Bruno hits bottom of ECAC standings

The men's ice hockey team — now mired in a six-game losing streak — sustained tough road losses to No. 12 Cornell and Colgate this weekend. The team has also fallen into last place in the Eastern College Athletic Conference after failing to compile a point since its win over then-No. 12 ...


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Bears net two league victories

The women's basketball team bounced back from halftime deficits against Columbia and Cornell this weekend to grab two key conference victories. Despite struggling offensively both nights at the Pizzitola Center, Bruno (14-8, 5-3 Ivy) utilized an aggressive defense to defeat the Lions (2-19, 0-7) 72-63 ...


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Spooney '14 sets school record in 200m

The men's and women's indoor track squads competed this weekend at the Valentine Invitational hosted by Boston University, one of the final testing grounds before the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships in two week's time. Though the meet was not scored, Brown had top individual performances on both ...


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Azargui '14 leads m. tennis to 6-0

Last weekend, men's tennis player Soufiane Azargui '14 won all four of his matches — two at singles and two at doubles — to help the Bears remain undefeated 6-0 in the winter season. Azargui's wins came at home against Binghamton, Bryant and Quinnipiac. For his dominating performances to ...


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W. icers drop two conference games

A pair of losses this weekend slowed the women's hockey team's charge toward its first postseason berth in five seasons. But the hunt is not over yet. The Bears (7-11-7, 4-10-4 ECAC) fell to Clarkson (18-7-5, 12-4-2) and St. Lawrence (17-8-4, 11-5-2) but are still in position to make the playoffs with ...


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Squads fall to top opponents

The No. 10 women's squash team traveled to Philadelphia this weekend to face Penn, Stanford University, Drexel University and Princeton. The Bears defeated Drexel 9-0 but ultimately fell 8-1 to No. 4 Penn, 9-0 to No. 5 Princeton and 9-0 to Stanford. The No. 16 men turned in a similar result, also beating ...


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Women's Basketball

Bruno competes with Ivy best

There was no rest for the weary this weekend as the women's basketball team fought through two challenging conference games. The Bears (12-8, 3-3 Ivy) gave Princeton its closest Ivy League challenge of the season Friday, but eventually conceded the game, 57-45. But the team rebounded one day later, ...





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