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Bruno splits OT battles, earns first Ivy League win

After a heart-breaking overtime defeat at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst Thursday, the Brown women's soccer team broke hearts of their own Sunday, defeating Dartmouth in dramatic fashion at home to open their Ivy season with a win. Though the Bears saw the UMass game taken from them after ...


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Bears suffer two one-goal losses

The field hockey team was especially hungry for a win this weekend after falling in its Ivy opener 3-1 to Columbia (3-4, 2-0 Ivy) Sept. 17. But the Bears (1-7, 0-2) dropped the ball in front of their home fans against Dartmouth and Colgate University, losing by one goal in each game.


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Athlete of the week: Stefanovic '13 a 'beast' on offense

It was a killer weekend for the men's water polo team. The Bears (6-4) swept the North/South Challenge held at the United States Naval Academy with four wins, defeating Johns Hopkins University, No. 16 Bucknell University, Mercyhurst College and George Washington University. Leading the attack was center ...


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Bears split invitational title

On the familiar floor of the Pizzitola Center, the volleyball team split the 2011 Brown Invitational championship title last weekend with University of Maryland Eastern Shore. The Bears (4-7) took two of three matches, dropping a heartbreaker to UMES (5-5) but besting in-state rival Bryant University ...


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Ivy season kicks off tonight at Harvard

One year ago, more than 17,360 fans came to Brown Stadium to witness the football team take down the Harvard Crimson 29-14 at the stadium's first-ever night game. This year, the matchup moves 60 miles north to Cambridge, where the two sides are set to kick off their conference schedules under the lights ...


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New study aims to tackle concussions

During a professional football lockout that was marred by name-calling, stubbornness and greed earlier this year, the only thing the owners and players could agree on was that football needs to be safer. Both the short- and long-term effects of head injuries have hung over the league during the past ...


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Veteran squads shine early

At Saturday's Iona Meet of Champions, many experienced runners opened up their seasons with impressive performances. The men captured second place, 45 points behind first-place Iona College and seven points ahead of third place University at Albany. The women finished in third place, only five points ...


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Nothing gold can stay

After defeating the University of New Hampshire last week, the women's soccer team suffered its first loss of the season Sunday against Sacred Heart University. Though a late goal was enough to top the Wildcats (1-6-1) Thursday, the Bears (4-1-1) could not outscore a physical Pioneers squad (4-2-2). ...


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Popolizio '12 balances athletics, class

The men's soccer team, coming off a successful 2010 season, is stronger than ever. The squad's motto, "winter is coming," reflects its ambitious journey toward the ultimate challenge of this season — the NCAA tournament in November.


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Top teams drown Bears in openers

The men's water polo team faced stiff competition at both the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Princeton Invitationals, and after a number of close matches, Bruno's record stands at 2-4. Despite the results, Brown currently sits just outside the NCAA Division I Top 20 rankings, having received ...




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