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Shooting the puck with Volpatti '10

With the men's hockey team's season on the line last weekend, tri-captain Aaron Volpatti '10 led the Bears to an upset triumph over Rensselaer in the first round of the ECAC Hockey Playoffs. Volpatti scored a goal in each of Brown's three games, bringing his season total to 10 goals, third-best on the ...


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Brown upsets RPI, advances in ECAC playoffs

The stakes couldn't have been any higher. With Brown leading, 3-2, in the last moments of the final contest in a three-game playoff series and the Rensselaer goaltender pulled in favor of an extra attacker, Brown goalie Michael Clemente '12 needed to deny every shot that came his way in order for the ...


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Men's Basketball

Despite double weekend loss, seniors receive ovation

This weekend was supposed to be all about Brown's two seniors. But it was the opposing teams that ended up celebrating on the Bears' home court both Friday and Saturday night. The Cornell Big Red (27-4, 13-1 Ivy) clinched their third-straight Ivy League title with a 95-76 victory, and the Columbia Lions ...


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Pitcher has major-league ambitions

Every summer, college students begin internships intended to expose them to a particular career, provide networking opportunities and — they hope — lead to a job after graduation. In reality, a lot of internships are spent making coffee, updating spreadsheets and answering phones. But for ...


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Out of doors, w. track team dreams of redemption

Despite a disappointing finish to the indoor season, the men's and women's track and field teams are entering the outdoor season with enthusiasm and high expectations. With key members returning from injury and the return of all three national and nine regional qualifiers from last year, it is easy ...


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Young softball team improves prospects

With nine freshmen on the roster, the softball team has a lot of new faces this season. But the players and coaches believe that with the new faces also comes a new attitude, and with that new attitude come higher expectations.


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For w. lax, old grudges over

Playing sports in high school, most athletes probably remember having an arch-nemesis, that player on their rival school's team that they just couldn't stand. Maybe they played nasty on the field. Maybe they refused to shake hands post-game. Maybe they were the only other player on the field that could ...


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For golf, no place to go but up

Relying heavily on a young group still getting used to the challenges of college golf, the men's golf team is looking to finish in the top half of the Ivy League this spring, according to Head Coach Mike Hughes. 


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Strength in players, not in numbers, for w. water polo

The women's water polo team is aiming high this season, and a strong start has given the Bears cause for optimism. Bruno has started 8-1 and is ranked No. 17 in the country after avenging its only loss by beating then-No. 17 Princeton, 10-9, to win the ECAC Championship in the Tigers' own pool on Sunday. ...


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With national hype, national championship hopes for m. lacrosse

The chatter around the Brown men's lacrosse team in anticipation of this season goes far beyond College Hill. ESPN recently said that Brown is "one of the most overlooked teams." Bruno is ranked 15th in the Nike/Inside Media poll. But Head Coach Lars Tiffany '90 isn't letting the nationwide hype ...


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Riders expect to sit among nation's elite

The equestrian team will look to maintain its position atop the season standings during their spring campaign. In November, Brown finished the fall season with a 20-point advantage over the University of Rhode Island, 177-157. The Bears opened the second half of the season with a show at Wesleyan University ...


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Women's Basketball

Lucky No. 13: Basketball player Natalie Bonds '10

Women's basketball forward Natalie Bonds '10 hurt her ankle and had to be helped off the court eight minutes into the second half in Brown's game against Harvard last Friday. But less than four minutes later, she checked back into the game and had two more steals, two rebounds and two points — ...


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