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For golf, no place to go but up

Relying heavily on a young group still getting used to the challenges of college golf, the men's golf team is looking to finish in the top half of the Ivy League this spring, according to Head Coach Mike Hughes. 


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Strength in players, not in numbers, for w. water polo

The women's water polo team is aiming high this season, and a strong start has given the Bears cause for optimism. Bruno has started 8-1 and is ranked No. 17 in the country after avenging its only loss by beating then-No. 17 Princeton, 10-9, to win the ECAC Championship in the Tigers' own pool on Sunday. ...


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With national hype, national championship hopes for m. lacrosse

The chatter around the Brown men's lacrosse team in anticipation of this season goes far beyond College Hill. ESPN recently said that Brown is "one of the most overlooked teams." Bruno is ranked 15th in the Nike/Inside Media poll. But Head Coach Lars Tiffany '90 isn't letting the nationwide hype ...


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Riders expect to sit among nation's elite

The equestrian team will look to maintain its position atop the season standings during their spring campaign. In November, Brown finished the fall season with a 20-point advantage over the University of Rhode Island, 177-157. The Bears opened the second half of the season with a show at Wesleyan University ...


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Women's Basketball

Lucky No. 13: Basketball player Natalie Bonds '10

Women's basketball forward Natalie Bonds '10 hurt her ankle and had to be helped off the court eight minutes into the second half in Brown's game against Harvard last Friday. But less than four minutes later, she checked back into the game and had two more steals, two rebounds and two points — ...


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Brown alum wins gold

Women's hockey alum Becky Kellar '97 won her third gold medal as part of a dominant Canadian team that blanked Team USA, 2-0, in the finals of the Vancouver Olympics on Feb. 25.


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Bears routed in weekend games

All season, the men's hockey team talked about finishing in the top eight in the Eastern College Athletic Conference standings, which would have given the Bears home ice in the first round of the ECAC Tournament. After countless hours of practice, four months and 27 games, it all came down to last weekend. ...


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Women's Basketball

W. hoops falls to other Ivies in weekend games

In a league where players don't play for scholarships but rather for love of the game, it's almost certain that emotions are going to run high. On their final home stand, the women's basketball team left it all on the court as they fought for the upset against the Ivy League's second-ranked Harvard ...


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Women's Basketball

Stepping up to the line for Haiti

The women's basketball team expected to hit roughly 70 percent of its shots — its season average — in a free throw fundraiser named Hoops for Haiti on Feb. 17.  But with more than just a game on the line, the Bears made 85 percent of their attempts and raised $5,000 for UNICEF."It's ...


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Men's Basketball

M. hoops shocks Princeton

Steve Gruber '10 is a backup point guard who averages just four points a game. But in the waning seconds against Princeton on Saturday night, his record was irrelevant. Gruber sunk two clutch free throws with eight seconds remaining, helping the Bears (10-17, 4-6 Ivy) grab an upset victory over the ...


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Bears mount two third-period comebacks

What a way to go out on Senior Night. With just 35 seconds remaining and the Bears trailing St. Lawrence by one goal, tri-captain Devin Timberlake '10 came charging down the slot and got the puck. Firing it into the back of the net, he tied the game, 2-2, and sent the home crowd of 1,574 into hysterics. ...


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Icers snap 10-game losing streak with Princeton win

Laurie Jolin '13 scored with 19 seconds left in overtime to stun Princeton Friday night on the Tigers' home ice. The 4-3 victory gave the women's hockey team its first ECAC Hockey win on the final weekend of the season."We came together as a team, and we finally played a complete game," said Head Coach ...


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Tumblers lose to tough competition

"If you like peeling pieces of skin the size of quarters off of your hands, bars are for you," says Haley Graham, the bad-ass gymnast in the film "Stick It," pleasantly describing the appeal of the uneven parallel bars in women's gymnastics. Brown has its own bad-ass on bars: Julia Meyer '13.She took ...


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Gymnastics team finds true meaning of winter

Katie Goddard '12 isn't afraid of a little pain. A nasty, dinner-plate-sized bruise, undoubtedly the result of a tumble gone awry, colored her backside as she took the floor by storm Feb. 14. She's not scared of the competition, either. She earned the top spot on floor, edging out a former Olympian ...


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Former Brown w. hockey players on Olympic ice

Women's hockey alum Becky Kellar '97 is taking the ice in Vancouver this month to play in her fourth Olympic Games as a member of Team Canada, shooting for her third gold medal. The blue-liner won a silver medal at Nagano in 1998 in women's hockey's first year as a medal sport before taking the gold ...





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