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Bears to face Lions in season's final game

When Brown defeated Columbia in a preseason scrimmage in August, the Bears didn't even know who their starting quarterback would be. Now, Kyle Newhall-Caballero '11 is at the top of nearly every statistical passing category in the league. And when the Bears meet the Lions for the final regular season ...


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Ochocinco is numero uno to me

There are some people in the world of sports that, well, are hated. And usually, there are good reasons to hate said people.Michael Vick killed dogs. Terrell Owens is a crybaby. Bill Belichick is a successful man who was caught cheating. Barry Bonds has a head the size of an elevator. Mark Teixeira ...


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W. volleyball sweeps Cornell, loses two games

The volleyball team concluded a bumpy season this week with an exciting sweep of Cornell, followed by disappointing losses to Columbia and Yale. The Bears finished the season 6-19 overall, with a 2-12 record in the Ivy League.The Bears toppled Cornell, 3-0, on Friday night in one of their strongest ...


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Escareno '10 shines as cross country ends season

The men's and women's cross country teams traveled to Franklin Park in Boston last weekend to compete in the NCAA Northeast Regional meet, with the men finishing sixth overall and the women taking ninth. The meet wrapped up the fall season, highlighted by another strong performance from Christian Escareno ...


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Wrestlers show promise in debut

The wrestling team kicked off its season at the Binghamton Open on Sunday. Despite missing four of its projected starters due to injuries, three wrestlers placed individually.Greg Einfrank '10 led the way, finishing second at the 125-pound weight class. Bryan Tracy '10 and Larry Otsuka '10 followed ...


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Men's soccer earns NCAA tourney bid

The men's soccer team needed one more win in its regular-season finale to receive a slot in the NCAA tournament. The Bears dominated from start to finish in front of a crowd of more than 3,000 at Stevenson Field to hand Dartmouth its worst defeat this season in a 3-0 win, clinching sole possession of ...


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M. Hockey loses 4-3 to Providence College

Mike Clemente '12 wasn't supposed to play much in last night's 4-3 loss to Providence College at Schneider Arena.The Bears' goalie, who had started the team's first five regular-season games, was supposed to watch from the bench while Dan Rosen '10 got his first official start of the season in net. ...


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Two ties for w. hockey as it looks for an elusive win

Having been shut out for past three straight games, the women's hockey team went into the third period against Rensselaer on Saturday facing a 1-0 deficit. Unwilling to fold, the Bears battled back. Kelly Griffin '13 scored the tying goal less than four minutes into the period, and the Bears held on ...


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Football tops Dartmouth in OT

For co-captain Jimmy Develin '10, Saturday's game was a fitting end to four years in Brown Stadium. Dartmouth, trailing 14-7 in overtime, dropped back on fourth-and-one. Develin, a defensive end, rushed into the backfield — unblocked — and sacked the quarterback. The entire Brown team rushed ...


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A mixed weekend for men's basketball

The men's basketball team split two road games, beating St. Francis College, 68-64, on Friday before falling to Virginia Tech, 69-55, on Sunday in the opening game of the Philly Hoop Group Classic.Friday, the Bears traveled to Brooklyn, N.Y., to take on St. Francis in the season opener for both teams. ...


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Despite home-crowd support, hockey falls to Cornell

Before the men's hockey season started, Head Coach Brendan Whittet '94 said he wanted his players to experience Meehan Auditorium like it was when he played for the Bears.He wanted them to see the Brown band in the stands and to be surrounded by 2,000-person crowds. Most importantly, he wanted them ...


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W. Basketball takes big loss against Friars

The women's basketball team fell to a tough Big East opponent in its season opener, losing 83-50 to the Providence Friars on Friday night.  The Bears came out playing very good basketball in the early minutes, as they stuck with the Friars in front of the home crowd at the Pizzitola Center. Hannah ...


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On Senior Day, frosh may shine

Before the football team plays Dartmouth on Saturday, the spotlight will be on the 22 senior players being honored on Senior Day. But once the ceremony ends and the game starts, two first years might steal the show.


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M. soccer tops Yale in playoff run

The men's soccer team (9-2-5, 4-2-0 Ivy) needed a win at Yale (5-8-3, 2-4-0) on Saturday to keep its Ivy League title and postseason hopes alive. Down a goal in the opening five minutes, Brown had to claw its way back into the game with a goal by T.J. Popolizio '12 — the first goal of his career ...


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Two defeats for w. volleyball

The volleyball team dropped two games this weekend, after a heart-breaking loss to Dartmouth on Friday night and a less competitive matchup against Harvard the following afternoon. The Bears' record this season dropped to 5-17 overall and 1-10 in the Ivy League.


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M. water polo claims Northern championship

The men's water polo team blew the competition out of the water to win the Northern Division Championship this weekend in Cambridge, Mass., for the first time since 1993. On Saturday, the Bears defeated MIT, 8-6, and the then beat No. 2 seed Fordham, 8-7, the following day.



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