Women’s basketball splits weekend home games
By Lydell Dyer | February 6Bears secure their second Ivy League victory of the season over Dartmouth, but fall to Harvard.
Bears secure their second Ivy League victory of the season over Dartmouth, but fall to Harvard.
Brown men’s basketball wins against two Ivy League rivals in weekend games, rising to fourth in the conference.
The Bears had a difficult time maintaining their momentum after upsetting the Harvard Crimson nearly two weeks ago on Jan. 21.
The contest against St. Lawrence was the team’s second home game and second loss of the weekend.
At the Columbia Challenge, the Brown Track and Field Team set eight top-10 program marks in a standout performance.
Men’s basketball team loses to Cornell 80-73 despite a career-high 22 points from Captain Paxson Wojcik ’23.
The women’s basketball team (8-11, 1-6 Ivy) fell 66-61 in a close loss to Cornell (9-11, 2-5 Ivy) Saturday afternoon. The team is “definitely disappointed,” said guard Gracie Arnolie ’26. “I think this was a game that we could have (won) if we just tightened up our playing ...
Men's ice hockey won 3-2 over the No. 9 Harvard Crimson with crushing third-period defense and an 18-save period from goalie Mathieu Caron '25.
A strong offensive performance from Kyla Jones '24 was not enough for the women's basketball team to overcome Columbia in a 94-74 defeat for Brown.
On Saturday afternoon, the men’s basketball team (10-9, 3-3 Ivy) defeated Columbia (6-15, 1-5 Ivy) by a score of 97-85 in a high-scoring affair. The Bears’ offensive effort was spearheaded by Nana Owusu-Anane ’25, whose 27 points and 18 rebounds earned him Ivy League Player of the Week honors. ...
The women’s hockey team (4-7-1, 2-4-0 Eastern College Athletic Conference) continued its struggles against nationally ranked opposition Saturday, losing to No. 10 Cornell (7-3-2, 5-2-1) 4-2 after conceding three unanswered goals in the third period.
After having their five-game win streak snapped on Wednesday evening by Holy Cross, the women’s basketball team (6-3) bounced back to take a 68-52 victory over Hartford (0-8) on Saturday afternoon at the Pizzitola Sports Center.
The men’s basketball team (5-4) faced off against in-state rival Bryant University (7-3) Friday, defeating the Bulldogs 72-60 on the road — their seventh win in their last eight matchups against Bryant. Bruno also defeated the University of Hartford (4-7) 65-51 Sunday, extending the Bears’ ...
For the first time in almost seven years, the Mayor’s Cup trophy will reside at Meehan Auditorium after the men’s hockey team (3-6-1, 1-6-1 ECAC) defeated No. 8 Providence College (9-3-3, 6-0-1 Hockey East) 3-2 at the Friars’ Schneider Arena on Saturday night.
The women’s basketball team (5-2) defeated Monmouth University (4-3) 70-69 at the Pizzitola Sports Center Friday afternoon. The victory extended the team’s win streak to four games, after the Bears dropped their first two matches of the season. Brown extended the win streak to five with a 69-46 ...
On Oct. 4, Olivia Pichardo ’26 walked into the Paul K. Sloan ’97 Football Team Room in the Berylson Family Football Complex for what she thought was a standard hitters and pitchers meeting. Instead, she was informed that she had made the Brown baseball team after trying out as a walk-on, becoming ...
The Brown Bears (2-4) won at home against the Maine Black Bears (4-2) Sunday afternoon, spearheaded by a standout performance from Kino Lilly Jr. ’25, who scored a career-high 32 points. After beginning the season 0-3, Bruno has won two of their last three games to improve their record to 2-4, ...
The Brown football team (3-7, 1-6 Ivy League) concluded its season with a 30-7 loss against two-time defending champion Dartmouth (3-7, 2-5 Ivy League) on Saturday afternoon. Brown’s offense was quiet all game, scoring just one touchdown with less than two minutes left to play in the fourth quarter. ...
The volleyball team (15-10, 10-4 Ivy League) earned its first victory over Princeton (21-4, 13-1) of the season in a 3-0 sweep Friday during the semi-final round of the Ivy League Tournament after losing twice to the Tigers during the regular season. But the Bears fell 3-1 to the first seed and tournament ...
Olivia Pichardo ’26 has become the first ever woman named to an NCAA Division I varsity baseball roster after walking onto the University’s team, the University announced Monday.