Bruno wins Brown Bear Classic
By Madeleine Wenstrup | December 3The women's basketball team (5-4) defeated URI Saturday and Providence College Sunday to take home the Brown Bear Classic championship, their second tournament win in two weeks.
The women's basketball team (5-4) defeated URI Saturday and Providence College Sunday to take home the Brown Bear Classic championship, their second tournament win in two weeks.
Slackliner Melissa Bowe '11 had a prolific November. She captured first place at the Gibbon Games East International Slacklining Competition in Boston, and won first place at the online Queen of Slackline competition, beating out over 70 other female competitors.
The men's basketball team defeated URI for the first time in over a decade Wednesday night, 65-56.
This whole NFL season has felt a bit empty to me. Don't get me wrong — it's been incredibly entertaining and I've loved every minute of it. The problem is that I know how I'm going to feel about this season in a couple of months.
The holiday season has long been regarded as a time for family and togetherness. To most Americans, that means gathering around dinner tables and Scrabble boards with relatives of all ages, delighting in friendly chatter and warm apple cider. But for linebackers Brad Herzlich '14 and Mark Herzlich, ...
The men's squash team turned to its captain, Brad Thompson '12, to seal the victory against Bates Nov. 19. The other players had split their matches 4-4, and Thompson found out midway through his match that winning depended solely on him. Thompson thrived under pressure and defeated his opponent ...
Over Thanksgiving break, the women's basketball team traveled to Orono, Maine and captured the Dead River Company Classic title.
The men's soccer team saw its NCAA tournament run come to an end last night, falling to St. Mary's College in overtime 3-2 at Stevenson Field.
"Coming into Brown, I wanted to be All-American by the time I graduated," said Dan Lowry '12.
The women's hockey team won only two of 29 games last season, but what a difference a year makes.
The women's rugby team upset No. 1 Army — the reigning national champions — 36-17 to win the Northeast Rugby Championship Nov. 6. The victory earned the Bears the first seed in this spring's upcoming national championship tournament.
After a frustrating end to an otherwise successful 2010-11 season, the gymnastics team has ambitious, yet plausible, goals for the upcoming year.
The football team ended its season on a disappointing note Saturday, falling on the road to previously winless Columbia 35-28 in double overtime. Despite the disheartening loss, Bruno (7-3, 4-3 Ivy) still finished in a three-way tie for second place in the Ivy League, thanks to Harvard's demolition ...
After an upsetting loss to Dartmouth last weekend, the football team is looking to end its season on a high note tomorrow with a victory on the road against a winless Columbia squad. Last week's loss eliminated Bruno (7-2, 4-2 Ivy) from contention for the Ivy title, but the team can secure a second-place ...
We are over a 100 games into the NFL season, and I'm convinced it's the strangest one I've ever seen. On the one hand, you have the Philadelphia Eagles, who are pre-season favorites and loaded with talent. Despite having one of the best running backs, one of the most feared quarterbacks and what should ...
The men's and women's squash teams are looking forward to a strong season, despite a number of players studying abroad this semester. But all of the players abroad will return for the second, tougher half of the season in January and February.
Last weekend, the men's cross country squad finished fifth out of 33 teams competing at the NCAA Northeast Regional Championship meet in Buffalo, N.Y. Dan Lowry '12, who has been consistently leading the team this season, finished third in the region. He will be moving on to the NCAA National Championship ...
In every sense of the word, the men's and women's swimming and diving teams are the underdogs of the Ivies — they have the smallest roster in the Ivy League and lack permanent training facilities.