Bruno goes winless in West Coast matchups
By Garrett Johnson | October 26It wasn't exactly a dream vacation. The No. 20 men's water polo team (14-9) dropped all five of its games at the Santa Clara Rodeo Invitational last weekend.
It wasn't exactly a dream vacation. The No. 20 men's water polo team (14-9) dropped all five of its games at the Santa Clara Rodeo Invitational last weekend.
With fog thick in the air, the weather may have been a little reminiscent of home for defender David Walls '11, who hails from England, at the No. 13 men's soccer game Tuesday night. Brown (10-1-3) battled through the thick air to pick up a 2-0 victory over Holy Cross (3-10-3).
Two touchdown passes from Joe Springer '11 to Alex Tounkara '11 propelled the football team (4-2, 3-0 Ivy League) to a 27-14 conference victory over Cornell (1-5, 0-3) on Saturday. The win ties Bruno for first place atop the Ivy standings with No. 20 Penn, whom Brown will battle next week in Philadelphia ...
On a chilly Sunday afternoon, the women's soccer team took on Cornell, looking for its second league win. But Bruno fell short and walked away with a 0-0 tie.
With the home-side bleachers filled to capacity for Family Weekend, the No. 14 men's soccer team (9-1-3, 2-1-1 Ivy League) picked up a 2-0 victory in an Ivy must-win game against a struggling Cornell (4-6-4, 0-3-1).
After three weeks on the road, the football team will return home to face the Cornell Big Red. Bruno (3-2, 2-0 Ivy League) will look to extend its perfect record in league play while the Big Red (1-4, 0-2) enter the game seeking their first conference win.
While there were not quite as many yellow cards as there were against Harvard, there was no lack of action in the men's soccer game Tuesday night, as No. 14 Brown (8-1-3, 1-1-1 Ivy League) picked up a decisive 3-1 victory over the Hartwick Hawks (2-10-1).
The field hockey team (2-10, 1-3 Ivy League) had no luck against Princeton in the 2000s, losing all 10 games by wide margins. The 2010 contest was no different.
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It took months of planning and fundraising to put together Brown Stadium's first-ever night football game — and already, some University officials are trying to transform the successful one-time game into an annual event.
Last Friday was a day of firsts for the men's and women's cross country teams. Not only did Brown host the inaugural Rothenberg Race in Warwick's Goddard State Park, but both squads also dominated the competition, as they ran to matching first-place victories. The strong team efforts were reflected ...
Midfielder Louisa Pitney '14 led the women's soccer team in an undefeated week, as the squad shut out URI last Wednesday afternoon and beat defending Ivy League champions Harvard on Saturday. As time was winding down against the Crimson, Pitney received a high cross from forward-midfielder Mika Siegelman ...
It was a little too close for comfort, but the No. 20 men's water polo team (14-4) escaped from Harvard's Blodgett Pool with a 12-9 win over the Crimson (8-13) last Thursday.
Bruno traveled to Princeton this weekend to take on the Tigers in another key conference matchup. Despite falling behind in the first half by a score of 13-0, the Bears prevailed 17-13. While happy to escape with a win, the Bears were disappointed in their play — especially in the first half.
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.
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.
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 ...
The field hockey team (2-9, 1-2 Ivy League) endured a tough weekend of play against out-of-conference opponents, dropping a 3-1 decision to Maine (9-4), a 5-2 game against Davidson (10-2) and a 4-2 loss to Quinnipiac (4-6).
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 ...
The men's golf team had a busy weekend as it traveled to two states to play two tournaments over four days.