From Brown to Britain: Jack Seppings ’25 suits up for U.K. at World Baseball Classic
By Linus Lawrence | March 10Seppings will be on call to take an active roster spot should a player go down due to injury.
Seppings will be on call to take an active roster spot should a player go down due to injury.
The men’s hockey team lost to Clarkson University, allowing three goals in the third period.
Carter Rasmussen ’26 named Ivy League Rookie of the Week for pitching performance.
The wrestling team (4-10, 3-6 EIWA) competed in the 119th Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association Championship this past weekend at the University of Pennsylvania, with captain Hunter Adrian ’25 (133 lbs) being the lone Bear to advance to day two of the tournament.
Women’s basketball lost against Yale 63-53 in their final game of the season.
Seven separate players scored for Brown in the decisive win.
The Bears failed to qualify for the Ivy League playoffs after falling to Yale 84-75 on Saturday night.
Jade Iginla ’26 establishes herself as one of the most impressive rising stars in the NCAA.
The baseball team (0-4) kicked off their season with a four-game set at Georgia State University (5-3) this past weekend. The team failed to seize their first win in the rainy Atlanta atmosphere, falling by scores of 11-3, 10-4, 10-1 and 6-5, respectively.
The women’s track team finished in sixth place overall, and the men’s team finished in seventh place.
The women’s gymnastic team won the Ivy Classic this Sunday, posting a score of 195.200, the second-highest score in program history.
The team honored their 10 seniors during their last game at the Meehan Auditorium.
The women’s basketball team lost in their final home game against the Columbia Lions.
The squash team dominated its first club tournament since being demoted from varsity status.
Bruno earned a hard-fought 84-73 victory against the Columbia Lions.
The men’s basketball team dropped to fifth in the Ivy League rankings this weekend following losses to Princeton and Penn.
Gracie Arnolie ’26 was recognized as Ivy League Rookie of the Week for her performance last weekend.
Despite ending the season with a loss to Dartmouth on Saturday, the women’s ice hockey team still had their most successful season in recent memory.
Brooke Ury '24 broke a 30-year record in the 60-meter hurdles, while Brown took first place in events ranging from sprints to distance: “We had school records today, we had (personal bests) today (and) we had people tying their” personal bests, Head Coach Ken Hunt told The Herald following the ...
The Bears set season highs on both vault and floor.