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Field hockey drops to 0-2 in Ivy League play

The field hockey team split a pair of home games last week, beating Sacred Heart, 3-2, on Wednesday before falling to Dartmouth, 8-3, on Saturday on Warner Roof. Bruno's 3-4 record is its best start since 2006, but the team has started 0-2 in Ivy League play for the third straight year.


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Fourth-quarter rally batted away by Crimson

A week ago, Drew Plichta '10 missed an extra point and a last second, 40-yard field goal in the football team's loss to Stony Brook. After the tough loss, Head Coach Phil Estes said he would give the kicker a chance to "come back."


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Volleyball finishes 2-1 at Brown Invitational

Brown finished off this weekend's Brown Invitational, 2-1, after a two-match sweep of Holy Cross and a five-set loss to Stony Brook. The Bears advanced to 3-6 on the season. Friday night resulted in a taxing split for the Bears as both matches were decided in a fifth set. 


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No. 25 m. soccer, unbeaten, shuts out Rhody Rams

The men's soccer team (4-0-1) traveled 30 miles south to take on URI (2-4-0) Saturday night, pulling away early and cruising to a 5-0 win. The offense was firing on all cylinders with five goals from four different players, and the defense continued its dominance, not allowing a single goal in the past ...


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With road shutout, women's soccer scores first win

The women's soccer team earned its first victory of the season on a road trip to Maryland, shutting out Towson University, 2-0, on Sunday after falling to the No. 18 Maryland Terrapins, 3-1, on Friday. Gina Walker '11, Kate Scott '11 and Melissa Kim '10 scored for the Bears, who improved to 1-4-0 on ...


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Field hockey drops Ivy opener lacking rhythm

The field hockey team lost its Ivy League opener to Columbia, 2-0, on Saturday in New York. Catherine Campbell scored twice on penalty corners, and the Lions (2-2, 1-0 Ivy) outshot the Bears by a 22-3 margin to drop Bruno to 2-3 on the season."There was a definite disconnect between our lines," said ...


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M. soccer scores big weekend on rain-soaked field

The men's soccer team (3-0-1) captured the outright Adidas-Brown Classic title after two wins against Southern Methodist University (2-2-0) and Adelphi University (1-1-2) this past weekend. Austin Mandel '12 led the way on offense, scoring two goals, and Sean Rosa '12 received the tournament's Offensive ...


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Athletic dept. fills slots despite freeze

Michael Goldberger can breathe easier now.The Director of Athletics had expected his department to lose about 30 coaches and staff members over the summer and was hardly sure if he would get the approval to replace exiting coaches given the University's hiring freeze.To his relief, the athletic department ...


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Men's water polo takes two out of three at MIT Invitational

In its season opener at the MIT Invitational last Saturday, the men's water polo team narrowly edged Claremont-McKenna College, 8-7, to claim its first victory of the season. The Bears then staged an exciting come-from-behind rally against the University of Redlands, sealing its second win at 9-7. Their ...


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Key match-ups to watch this season

With the school year starting back up, a busy fall calendar for Brown's teams is already underway, and there's plenty to look forward to. To kick off the semester, The Herald rounds up the key match-ups for each team.  Men's tennis, Sept. 18-20 and Oct. 2-4: Brown will host two tournaments this ...


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Bears send three to track finals

Three Brown athletes competed at the Division I NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championship in June, led by Craig Kinsley '11, who finished third in the nation in the javelin to earn All-American honors. Brynn Smith '11 and Bryan Powlen '09 both finished in the top 20 nationally in the hammer throw and ...


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Looking back: The year in sports

With the 2008-2009 school year coming to an end, it's time to take a look back at the year of Brown sports. While the year was disappointing on many fronts for Brown athletics, it also had its share of shining moments.


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