Men’s soccer draws Yale, clinches Ivy League Tournament spot
By Cooper Herman | November 7The men’s soccer team fought to a 0-0 draw against Yale Saturday.
The men’s soccer team fought to a 0-0 draw against Yale Saturday.
Brown men’s water polo (18-6, 6-4 NWPC) picked up another win with a 9-7 victory Saturday morning over the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (11-13, 1-9 NWPC), but Bruno’s three-game winning streak was halted after they dropped a hard-fought 14-13 game to No. 10 Harvard (23-3, 9-1 NWPC) later ...
During the NCAA tournament selection Monday afternoon, the women’s soccer team (11-2-2, 7-0 Ivy) earned a No. 3 seed in their region of the NCAA tournament bracket, its highest position in decades. They will host a first-round game against Quinnipiac University on Saturday at 4 p.m.
Brown’s 334 offensive yards mark second-lowest total of season
First-round loss in overtime breaks 28-game unbeaten streak against Ivy opponents
No. 14 women’s soccer will hold the first-ever Ivy League Tournament this weekend at Stevenson-Pincince Field.
The women’s hockey team (3-3-0, 2-2-0 ECAC) bounced back to .500 as their season gets rolling.
The volleyball team (15-5, 6-4 Ivy) split away games with a win against UPenn (3-17, 1-9) and a loss against Princeton (10-8, 7-3).
Men’s, women’s teams both finish last in weekend competition
Late interception by Isaiah Reed ’25 helps seal victory against Quakers
The football team (3-3, 1-2 Ivy) will face off against the Penn Quakers (5-1, 2-1) on Friday at 7 p.m. in what is likely to be a fierce game.
The men’s water polo team swept a three-game California road trip this weekend, extending their win streak to eight.
Bears struggle offensively, quarterback Jake Willcox ’24 throws three interceptions
Bears drop three consecutive sets despite slim margins of defeat
Brown wins conference title, will host Ivy tournament to determine guaranteed NCAA Tournament bid
With a 1-0 win in rainy conditions against Columbia on Saturday, the women’s soccer team clinched a playoff berth in the Ivy Tournament.
In a physical contest with few chances for either side, the Bears outshot the Quakers 10 to five but couldn’t capitalize on their opportunities.
Beau Vanderlaan ’25 records 21 kills over pair weekend matches
The football team (3-2, 1-1 Ivy) put on a show for its family weekend crowd with a stunning 28-27 comeback victory in overtime against the Princeton Tigers (2-3, 1-1 Ivy) on Saturday afternoon. The win was Brown’s first against Princeton since October 2015.
Brown lost 41st Governor’s Cup to University of Rhode Island on Saturday afternoon.