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Bruno bled dry by Crimson for third straight loss

The field hockey team fell to Harvard, 4-0, Saturday in Cambridge, extending their winless streak in Ivy League play to three. The Bears (1-8, 0-3 Ivy) stayed close to their opponents in the first half, but three second-half goals by the Crimson (6-3, 2-1) sealed another defeat.


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Lions hand Bears first Ivy defeat

Two early goals were enough to hand the women's soccer team its third loss of the season in New York City Saturday against Columbia. Despite a late goal from Kirsten Belinsky '15, the Bears (6-3-1, 1-1-0 Ivy) could not find an equalizing tally to pull level with the Lions (4-5-0, 2-0-0) and suffered ...


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Among large field, squads finish strong

Despite competition from 44 teams in the gold division at last Friday's Paul Short Invitational, hosted by Lehigh University, the cross country teams were undeterred. The men finished seventh with 255 points, narrowly edging out Dartmouth. Earning 393 points, the women ran to a 12th place finish, besting ...


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Squad shakes off rust at Brown Invitational

Julie Flanzer '12 led the No. 52 women's tennis team with a 5-1 record at its first competition last weekend. The Bears hosted the Brown Invitational — an exhibition to start off the season and wipe away the rust that accumulated over the summer.


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Bears to battle URI in Saturday night game

After dropping its Ivy League opener to Harvard last Friday in a disappointing, rain-soaked drubbing, the football team will be back at Brown Stadium under the lights Saturday for the Governor's Cup. In last year's first-ever night game in the stadium's 86-year history, the Bears (1-1, 0-1 Ivy League) ...


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Bears blank URI in fifth shutout win of season

If defense really does win championships, then the women's soccer team is on the right track. The Bears (6-2-1, 1-0-0 Ivy League) blanked the University of Rhode Island in Kingston Wednesday, earning their fifth shutout victory of the season. Bruno's stalwart back line — led by Diana Ohrt '13 ...


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Women fight amid Ivies, men fall to national powers

As the men's and women's golf teams play further into the fall, a mix of veteran leadership and great first-year play has emerged for both teams. Following strong play against top competition, both squads have high expectations as they move into the heart of their schedules.


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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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