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M. soccer rivalry ends in draw

It was a cold and windy Saturday evening when the No. 15 men's soccer team (7-1-3, 1-1-1 Ivy) battled Harvard (4-3-5, 1-0-2), but the competition on the field was heated as the Bears earned a 0-0 draw in a double-overtime contest against the Crimson.


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W. soccer picks up first league victory

Alums and parents flooded the stands Saturday afternoon to watch Brown women's soccer (7-4-3, 1-2-1 Ivy) take on their league rival, Harvard (5-5-1, 2-2-0). They were not disappointed as the Bears edged out Harvard in the final minutes to take home their first league win.


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Football to face Tigers in pivotal Ivy matchup

Coming off two tough losses to the University of Rhode Island and Holy Cross, the football team (2-2, 1-0 Ivy League) will look to rebound this Saturday, when it returns to conference play against Princeton (1-3, 0-1 Ivy). It will be the team's second game after losing starting quarterback Kyle Newhall-Caballero ...


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Dungey '13: R.I. native saddles up

The equestrian team has gotten off to a great start this season, winning its first two shows. At Bruno's home show last week, Allison Dungey '13 helped the squad capture first place by winning the third class. For her outstanding performance at the Brown Show, the Herald has named her Athlete of the ...


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W. golf wins classic, sets record score

Bolstered by the individual performance of Carly Arison '12, the women's golf team set a school record for one-day score and clinched the team title at the 26th Annual Northern Illinois Huskie Golf Classic last Sunday and Monday. The team shot a record 296 on Monday, overcoming a 19-stroke deficit and ...


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Going away on a baseball Halladay

Any other week in baseball, I would spend this column talking about Tim Lincecum of the San Francisco Giants, who is quickly becoming my favorite non–Red Sox baseball player. Lincecum, in his playoff debut, tossed a two-hitter in the first game of the National League Division Series.


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Cross country progresses as home meet nears

For many runners on the men's and women's cross country teams who had not raced recently due to injury, the New England Championships in Boston last Saturday offered an opportunity to get back on the course. Even without most of the top Bears racing, the men's team captured 23rd place of 47 teams, and ...


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Volleyball opens Ivy schedule versus Yale

The volleyball team opened league play with a home-and-home series against Yale last weekend — after a tough loss to the Bulldogs at the Pizzitola, Bruno traveled to New Haven, where they delivered a valiant performance but ultimately fell.


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Football hoping for win against Holy Cross

Coming off a tough overtime loss at the University of Rhode Island last weekend, the football team will seek to rebound on the road against Holy Cross. While the Crusaders lost Dominic Randolph, the 2009 Patriot League Offensive Player of the Year, to graduation, they still boast an offense capable ...


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A loss of Moss, as Pats trade WR to Vikings

Wednesday morning, after my eyes fluttered open, I immediately knew that something was wrong. A sense of dread had wrapped itself around me and was trying to force itself down my throat. I kicked my blankets off and did a quick lap around the house. The coffee pot hadn't combusted in the night. I ran ...


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Springfield debuts as head men's cross country coach

The Bears introduced Tim Springfield as the new head coach for men's cross country last week. Springfield brings valuable coaching experience to the program — he guided the runners of the University of St. Thomas to 53 conference team titles over a 13-year span, and was named the Division III ...


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Bears gain experience at Paul Short Invite

Though both the men's and women's cross country teams started strong at the Paul Short Invitational at Lehigh University last Saturday, the runners missed opportunities to take advantage of their early success as the race progressed. The men finished 23rd out of 42 teams while the women captured 12th ...


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