Muddy course no obstacle for young runners
By Fred Milgrim | October 28The cross country teams traveled to New Britain, Conn., for the Central Connecticut State Invitational and returned home Saturday night after proving their worth.
The cross country teams traveled to New Britain, Conn., for the Central Connecticut State Invitational and returned home Saturday night after proving their worth.
The women's ice hockey team could have let Friday's 8-1 blowout against Connecticut get them down. They could have given up at the fact that Providence College outshot the Bears 19-7 in the first period. All of these things could have stopped the Bears dead in their tracks, but they didn't quit.
Facing a 2-1 deficit 21 minutes into its game against Holy Cross Tuesday night, the field hockey team rallied for a 4-2 victory to snap a four game-losing streak.
Football's A.J. Cruz '13 celebrated a win over Ivy foe Cornell with his teammates last weekend — and now the Ivy League is celebrating him.
The volleyball team split this weekend, sweeping Dartmouth 3-0 for its first Ivy League win of the season and falling to Harvard, also by a 3-0 score.
The women's soccer team pulled out another dramatic victory Sunday, securing a 1-0 shutout victory over Cornell with a late goal at Berman Field.
The Cornell men were in dire need of an Ivy League soccer win Saturday in Ithaca, N.Y., but the No. 18 Brown men's soccer team would not budge an inch.With a golden goal by Thomas McNamara '13 in the 71st minute, the Bears (8-1-5, 3-1-0 Ivy) put away the Big Red in a 1-0 win."We had a game plan, and ...
Six players on the men's tennis team represented Brown in the four-day ITA Regionals from Oct. 16 to 19. Co-captains Kendrick Au '11 and Charlie Posner '11 advanced to the doubles final on the last day, losing 9-7 to Alistair Felton and Andy Nguyen from Harvard."All the teams at Regionals are top teams," ...
It was turning out to be a defensive battle in Ithaca.Midway through the third quarter of Saturday's Brown-Cornell football game, the Bears had only one touchdown, and the Big Red defense had scored Cornell's only two touchdowns. Then 15 seconds changed everything.With his team trailing 14-7, Brown ...
Coming off of a three-game homestand, the football team will hit the road to face Cornell on Saturday at 12:30 p.m.
The women's soccer team (4-7-1, 1-3-0 Ivy League) continued its road trip this week, picking up one victory in three close matches. Brown 3, URI 2
The men's and women's cross country squads traveled to Indiana last weekend to compete in the 2009 Indiana State University Pre-National Invitational. Both teams showed strength in a large field of schools from across the country.
The volleyball team's trip to New York this weekend proved disappointing, as the Bears fell to both Columbia and Cornell. After the weekend, the Bears dropped to 4-12 this season and 0-5 in the Ivy League.
The No. 18 men's soccer team (7-1-5, 2-1-0 Ivy) faced its toughest road stretch of the season, when it fell just short, 1-0 to No. 11 Harvard (10-2-1, 2-0-1 Ivy) and notched a 1-1 tie with St. John's (4-2-8).Harvard 1, Brown 0
Take me out to the ball game, take me out to the crowd … " Don't you just hate that song? I mean, peanuts and Cracker Jack? If I go to a baseball game, I at least want a soft pretzel or hot dog for my troubles, not any of these chintzy, salty, dusty snack foods.Now, I really hate some things ...
The men's and women's crew teams posted strong results against elite international competition over the weekend. The varsity eights closed out the competition on Sunday in the Championship Eights division, as the men took fifth and the women placed eighth.The men got off to a searing start, posting ...
The field hockey team fell to No. 4 Princeton, 5-1, on Saturday. The Tigers (11-2, 4-0 Ivy League) held advantages of 31-2 in shots and 18-1 in penalty corners, but Brown (4-8, 0-4) outscored Princeton in the second half.As an icy wind whipped Warner Roof, the Tigers blew away the Bears in the first ...
Most wide receivers would be happy after having four catches and 30 yards in an upset of a nationally ranked team. But Buddy Farnham '10 isn't like most receivers.After Farnham's 30-yard day against Holy Cross last week, Brown Head Coach Phil Estes said he could tell Farnham wished he had played a bigger ...
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This Saturday, hundreds of thousands of spectators will flock to the Head of the Charles in Boston to see a swarm of collegiate and Olympic teams compete in a six-kilometer river race. But one group might draw more attention than others — Brown's men's crew team plans to wear all-pink uniforms ...