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Bears drop first two real tests at NIT

The men's basketball team tipped off its season last week, defeating Johnson and Wales at home before suffering two losses against the University of Albany and Manhattan College on the road at the National Invitation Tournament Season Tip-Off Nov. 14 to 15.


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Bruno defeats Union for first conference win of season

Two late goals helped the women's hockey team go undefeated in conference play this weekend, tying RPI 2-2 Friday and beating Union 1-0 Saturday. A third-period tally from forward Sarah Robson '15 brought the Bears (2-2-3, 1-2-3 ECAC) level with the Engineers (3-7-4, 1-3-2). The win against the Dutchwomen ...


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Bears drop two tight matchups

The women's basketball team took two hits during the opening weekend of its 2011-12 campaign, falling to the University of New Hampshire in their season opener Friday and to the New Jersey Institute of Technology Sunday afternoon.


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Bears smoke Dutchmen, blanked by Engineers

The men's hockey team lived and died by the power play last weekend. Special teams play was a determining factor in the outcome of games at No. 13 Union (5-3-3, 2-2 ECAC ) Friday and RPI (2-9-0, 1-3) Saturday  — a 2-1 upset of the Dutchmen and a 1-0 defeat at the hands of the Engineers.


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Lowry '12 qualifies for NCAA national championship

The men's and women's cross country teams competed Saturday at the NCAA Northeast Regional championship meet in Buffalo, N.Y., with the men taking fifth in a 33-team field and the women taking 11th in a field of 36. Dan Lowry '12 earned a slot at the NCAA national championship with his third-place finish ...


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Sheehan '12: Return to sender

(Note to the reader: Sports columnist Sam Sheehan '12 consumed 17 Diet Dr. Peppers last Tuesday before locking himself in his room and not emerging until the following morning. He awoke to find several emails in his inbox asking him topical sports questions. After tracing the emails, we found that he ...


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Mandel '12 leads soccer on eve of championship

Forward Austin Mandel '12 scored the lone goals in the men's soccer team's last two victories off penalty kicks. One win came against Penn on a snowy Saturday night at Stevenson Field, and the other came against Yale in overtime last weekend. These two key conference victories set up a dramatic Ivy ...


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Bears look for seventh straight vs. Dartmouth

The football team will look to stretch its winning streak to seven games against Dartmouth tomorrow at Brown Stadium on Senior Day. With only two games remaining on the schedule, the Bears (7-1, 4-1 Ivy) sit just one game behind Harvard (7-1, 5-0) in the Ivy League standings and remain in the hunt for ...


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Bruno battles Dartmouth for Ivy title

Only 90 minutes stand between the men's soccer team and its season-long goal — winning the Ivy League title. The Bears (10-4-2, 4-1-1 Ivy) are set to face Ivy rival Dartmouth (8-5-3, 4-1-1) Saturday at Stevenson Field in a match that will decide who claims the league crown. The championship would ...


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Bears take Ivy title, look to Eastern Championships

The No. 17 men's water polo team has had two exhilarating weekends, beginning its postseason play with positive results. The team won the Ivy League Championships Oct. 29 and 30 at Harvard and finished second in an agonizing defeat to No. 20 St. Francis College in the finals of the Northern Division ...


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10-win season ends after loss at Yale

The women's soccer team saw its successful 2011 season come to a close after narrowly falling to Yale 1-0 in New Haven Saturday. The Bears (10-5-2, 3-3-1 Ivy League) could not find an equalizing goal after a first-half strike from the Bulldogs (9-5-3, 4-2-1), marking only the second game this season ...


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Men's hockey split on ECAC opening weekend

The men's hockey team was poised to come away with no points on its conference-opening weekend, falling 5-3 to No. 18 Colgate Friday and trailing Cornell in the third period Saturday. But a pair of goals in a 79-second span propelled Bruno (2-2, 1-1 ECAC) to a 5-4 win over the Big Red (1-2, 1-1). The ...


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Bears' record-breaking run sets up win over Yale

NEW HAVEN ­— Running back Mark Kachmer '13 ripped off a record-breaking 95-yard touchdown run and never looked back, totaling 213 yards of offense and three scores to lead the football team in a 34-28 win over Yale in New Haven Saturday. The Bulldogs (4-4, 3-2 Ivy) made a frantic comeback ...




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