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Bears race in New York as national two-mile record set

As the Bears closed the book on their regular season at last Saturday's New York Road Runners Night at the Armory meet, the record books were reopened — the Bears watched Bernard Lagat, professional distance champion, set a new American record in the indoor two-mile run. Although Brown did not ...


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Squad flounders, Hawrot prevails

The men's and women's fencing squads faced stiff competition in the annual Ivy League Championships at Princeton Feb. 12 and 13. Both teams finished in fifth place, winning one match-up each.


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Freshmen lead Bruno to league win at St. Lawrence

The men's hockey team has had its high and low points this season, but the Bears (8-12-4, 6-10-1 ECAC) are hoping they are on the way up going into the Eastern College Athletic Conference tournament after toppling St. Lawrence University (9-15-5, 5-11-1), 5-1, Saturday. The night before, the Bears fell, ...


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Player becomes coach after injury

 When Marques Coleman '12 committed to playing basketball at Brown during his senior year in high school, he pictured himself playing on the Pizzitola Center court, not coaching from its sidelines. But three years and two torn knee ligaments later, Coleman, who was a player on the men's basketball ...


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Three first-place finishes at Yale

Although the Giegengack Invitational at Yale was not scored, the Bears still made their presence felt on the track last weekend. Three athletes returned to Brown with titles as the squads continue to progress through the indoor season with the Feb. 26 and 27 Ivy League Heptagonal Championships at Columbia ...


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Improved offense not enough for a win

The women's hockey team (2-19-3, 1-13-3 ECAC) had a vastly improved offensive showing in its away games against Rensselaer (10-12-7, 8-8-2) and Union (2-25-3, 1-15-2) this weekend. They held leads through significant portions of both games, but defensive lapses resulted in two missed opportunities to ...


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No. 17 Dartmouth shuts out Bruno 3-0

In a homecoming trip to Providence, Dartmouth goalie — and Rehoboth, Mass. native — James Mello turned in a spectacular performance Friday night, making 39 saves to power the Big Green to a 3-0 victory over the men's hockey team. The win is the 200th of Dartmouth Head Coach Bob Gaudet's ...


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Super Sunday

The other day, I saw an advertisement for "The Social Network," a best picture nominee. In case you missed it, the movie is about this guy named Mark Zuckerberg who made a website that allowed people you've never met to look at pictures of you and invite you to slam poetry readings. Anyway, this new ...


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Icers' season-long losing streak now eight

It was another tough week for the women's hockey team, as it suffered decisive 4-0 defeats to Harvard and Yale and a lopsided 6-0 defeat to Dartmouth. Although competitive for two of three periods in each game, crucial defensive lapses in one period proved catastrophic for a team still seeking its first ...


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Maclellan '12 enters the national spotlight

Jack Maclellan '12 still has one year to go at Brown, but he has already earned an impressive number of accolades for his efforts on the men's hockey team. Before Brown, Maclellan was named Rookie of the Year during his 2006-2007 season with the Calgary Canucks of the Alberta Junior Hockey League, and ...


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Offense gets boost from returning seniors in 2011

The football team will welcome back a number of familiar faces to the gridiron on the offensive side of the ball in 2011. For three of those players, their classmates will have already shaken President Ruth Simmons' hand, received their degrees and entered the post-Brunonian world. Because of injuries ...




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