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Self-taught squash star makes professional playing debut

Adrian Leanza '11.5, the top-ranked player on the No. 12 men's squash team, made his professional debut at the Providence Open Tuesday. Leanza, who signed with the Pro Squash Tour in February, drew a tough opponent in his first professional match. He faced off against Bradley Ball, the tour's top-ranked ...


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Bruno takes down No. 5 Longhorns

For the first time in school history, the baseball team defeated a top-five team, beating the University of Texas 7-3 Saturday in the third game of a four-game series in Austin. At the time, Texas (11-5) was ranked fifth in the nation.  


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At season's end, Bear pair grabs Ivy honors

The women's basketball team wrapped up the season on an upswing, winning its last three conference games to catapult into the top half of the Ivy League. And the good news did not stop there. Last week, Ivy League coaches voted Sheila Dixon '13 onto the Second Team All-Ivy and Lauren Clarke '14 to a ...


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Skiers fail to repeat last season's success

For the past nine seasons, the skiing team has made it to the United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association national championships. Last season, the Bears came in third place in the Alpine division —  their best finish since 2004-2005. But this winter, the team was unable to repeat ...


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Four fencers qualify for NCAA Championship

The Bears traveled to Vassar College for the NCAA Northeast Regional Championship Sunday. The best fencers at regionals qualified for the national NCAA Fencing Championships, which will take place March 24-27 at Ohio State University.


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Back on track: Bears take down Hawks over weekend

After dropping two consecutive road games, the men's lacrosse team got back to business Saturday at Meister-Kavan Field, brushing aside winless St. Joseph's University 11-4. Bruno (2-2) shut out the Hawks (0-5) in the first half to jump out to a 6-0 lead and coasted the rest of the way to the win.


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Squad suffers first Ivy League loss

The women's lacrosse team came away with a win and a loss on the road last week, defeating Quinnipiac Tuesday and falling to No. 17 Princeton Saturday. Bruno (3-2, 1-1 Ivy League) lit up the Bobcats (0-3) for 16 goals but could not keep pace with the Tigers (3-1, 1-0).


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Four alums fight their way onto NFL practice squads

It's fourth-and-goal. You're down by five with just 10 seconds left on the clock. Eleven enormous and entirely imaginary men stand between you and the freshly raked pile of leaves signifying your makeshift end zone. Super Bowl glory is yours for the taking.


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Gymnastics' season-high earns Bears first victory

The gymnastics team grabbed its first win of the season Sunday at home, vanquishing two-time national champion University of Bridgeport and neighboring Southern Connecticut State University at the Pizzitola Center. In a meet the next day in Durham, N.H., the Bears scored a season-high 193.675 points ...


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No. 2 Vanderbilt sweeps Bears in season opener

The baseball team (0-3) opened its season this weekend by suffering a three-game sweep at No. 2 Vanderbilt (11-1). The season-opener was low-scoring, and the Commodores defeated the Bears 3-1. In the first game of a Sunday doubleheader, Vanderbilt edged past Brown 6-5, and won 6-3 in an abridged seven-inning ...


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Bruno competes at championships

The men and women of the track team wrapped up their indoor seasons this past weekend, with a small group of athletes competing at the Eastern College Athletic Conference/Intercollegiate Association of Amateur Athletes of America Indoor Track and Field Championships in Boston. Brown only sent a small ...


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Bears silence Lions in Ivy opener

After falling to Boston University last Tuesday, the women's lacrosse team got back on track with a win Saturday against Columbia, defeating the Lions 14-6 at the Berylson Family Fields. Goals from eight different Brown players led the team to victory in its first Ivy League match of the season.


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Women's softball kicks off season

The women's softball team began its 2011 season this weekend, traveling to Hampton, Va., for the Lady Pirates Classic, where they faced Hampton, Marist, Rutgers and Central Connecticut State University. The women emerged with a 1-2-1 record, beating Hampton in their season opener 3-2, then falling 9-2 ...


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Brown eliminated from ECAC tourney

After ending the regular season with back-to-back wins, the men's hockey team finished its season with a whimper this weekend. The Bears (10-16-5, 8-12-2 ECAC) lost the first two games of a best-of-three series to Quinnipiac (15-13-8, 6-9-7) 4-0, sealing their elimination from the ECAC tournament. The ...


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Bears suffer first loss of season to UMass

The No. 20 men's lacrosse team suffered its first defeat Saturday, coming up short against the No. 9 University of Massachusetts at Amherst 9-6. The 50th game in the history of the regional rivalry went into halftime with the score all square, but the Minutemen (4-0) scored three-straight goals in the ...


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