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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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Gymnastics place third at Ivy Classic

The gymnastics team took third place in the four-team Ivy League Classic at Penn Sunday, topping Yale but falling to Penn and Cornell. The Quakers led the scoring with 191.950 points. The Big Red, Bruno and the Bulldogs followed with scores of 190.550, 188.900 and 185.550, respectively.


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The Pains of Contraction

I've oftentimes wondered what any offspring of mine would be like. Actually, let me rephrase that. I've often wondered what any offspring of mine would be like, until I remember that any of my poor sons will be doomed by the staggering number of unflattering dominant genes I have. Well, I can only assume ...


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Hudgins '14 scores five in first game

Bre Hudgins '14 stormed out of the gate in her collegiate debut, scoring five goals in a 21-8 shellacking of Sacred Heart last Saturday in the women's lacrosse season opener. The Syracuse, N.Y. native now looks ahead to her first career Ivy League game tomorrow against Columbia. For her impressive first ...


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Women take fourth, men take seventh at Heps

At last weekend's Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor Track and Field Championships hosted by Columbia, the women's and men's track squads held their ground but still fell short against a competitive field. The women finished fourth with 50 points, and the men finished seventh with 28.


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Broken heart: Bears dismantle Pioneers

The women's lacrosse team (1-0) kicked off the 2011 season with a dominant 21-8 victory at Sacred Heart (0-1) Saturday. Nine different players got on the score sheet, with goals coming from both seniors and first-years alike. The leading scorers were Kaela McGilloway '12 and Breonna Hudgins '14, both ...


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Body of assistant coach found

The body of Denis Chartier, an assistant coach of the women's soccer team, was found Saturday morning inside his parked car in a commuter lot near Route 395 in Griswold, Conn., according to the Providence Journal. Chartier was last seen by his family Feb. 6. He was reported missing to the Burrillville ...


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Bears light up Quinnipiac in season opener

The men's lacrosse team (1-0) started its 2011 campaign Saturday with a statement win. The Bears jumped out to a 5-0 lead in the first quarter and never looked back in a commanding 13-4 victory over Quinnipiac (0-1) at Meister-Kavan Field.  


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Sheehan '12: New York battles over 'Melo, LeBron is Fish Co.

Ok, I was wrong. When I went on NBA Trade Machine last week for my Wizards column, I took ESPN's word that John Wall was under contract for two years. Apparently, they only count sure seasons, so the two years of team options and final year in which Wall is under qualifying offer was left out. So in ...


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