Men's hockey looking for a new coach
By Dan Alexander | July 18Men's hockey head coach Roger Grillo resigned from his position on July 1 to become the Regional Manager for USA Hockey's American Development Model.
Men's hockey head coach Roger Grillo resigned from his position on July 1 to become the Regional Manager for USA Hockey's American Development Model.
A bevy of Bears received recognition on the awards scene this week.
As teams embark on their final challenges, the Bears continue to represent both at home and on the road.Men's golf
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.
The move to the new Yankee Stadium "pleased" the ghosts of its predecessor, said Lonn Trost, Chief Operating Officer of the New York Yankees, in an April 9 interview with ESPN. "They all came willingly."
The women's crew dominated Boston University on Saturday in its first home contest of the season, sweeping five races from the Terriers on the Seekonk River. With a win in the varsity eight, the Bears won the Arlene Gorton Cup for the 16th consecutive year.
The women's water polo team had a stellar performance at the Northern Division Championship this weekend. The Bears battled previous competition — Connecticut College, Harvard, Utica and Hartwick — and won the first three games, but fell short to Hartwick.
The men's tennis team played its final home match of the season on Sunday, rallying to defeat Dartmouth 6-1 after a disappointing 5-2 loss to Harvard on Friday. The Bears are now tied with Harvard and Yale for third in the Ivy League, behind Columbia and Cornell.
The No. 13 men's lacrosse team finished out the week with two victories, an exciting and integral 8-6 win over Ivy League rival Harvard (6-5, 1-3), and a 10-6 non-league game against cross-town opponent Providence (6-7). Brown advanced to an 11-2 record this season, and 3-1 in the Ivy League. Brown ...
It's getting to be that time again. We're already halfway through April, and you can't turn on your television without hearing announcers plug the event. Every year it happens; another run in the playoffs, another champion. You can barely go anywhere without hearing somebody talk about it.
Despite a strong showing on day one of its four-game series with Harvard at home — splitting the first two games while scoring 16 runs — the Bears held the lead for only one inning on the second day, falling 11-0 and 12-2 — both in six innings of play.
Last week, the baseball team played seven games, going 6-1 over the stretch.Brown started off the week by taking two games from Marist College in a home doubleheader on Tuesday, before dropping a game, 10-6, to UConn on Wednesday.
Leading 2-1 at halftime against No. 3 Penn (13-0, 7-0 Ivy) Saturday, the women's lacrosse team (6-7, 2-3) gave up a huge second half, giving the Quakers a 14-4 win and the Bears their second loss of the week.
In front of a boisterous home crowd, the men's crew swept four races from Northeastern on Saturday on the Seekonk River."It was a really strong showing by all the boats in the program," said Mike Snyder '09. "To sweep a crew like Northeastern shows a lot of depth, and I think it's a testament to how ...
This past weekend, Victoria Zanelli '11 competed at the USAG Collegiate National at Southern Connecticut State, scoring a personal best of 9.725 on the beam and thereby earning USAG All-American status. Posting a 9.375 on vault, a 9.250 on the bars and a 9.075 on floor, her total of 37.425 was one spot ...
Men's golf
The No. 6 men's crew team achieved mixed results against No. 4 Harvard on Saturday on the Charles River, winning two out of five races.
The men's tennis team nabbed its most thrilling win of the season in New York on Friday, upsetting No. 57 Columbia, 4-3, in a battle decided by a third-set tiebreaker at first singles."I believe that Columbia — especially after winning at Harvard — was the favorite to win the league, so ...
The softball team (10-18, Ivy 4-8) began its four-game series in Hanover, N.H., on a positive note with a 2-1 win but fell in the next three games to Dartmouth (18-14, 9-3 Ivy) as the Bears were outscored 20-6 in those three losses. Brown 2, Dartmouth 1 Michelle Moses '09 dominated the Big Green through ...
The women's water polo team (18-12) battled rival Harvard again on Saturday afternoon and pulled out a close victory, winning by one goal, 7-6.