Football pushes losing streak to 4 in 34-22 loss to Yale
By Sajiv Mehta | November 10The football team fell 34-22 in a home loss to Yale.
The football team fell 34-22 in a home loss to Yale.
Saturday evening, the men’s soccer team (6-6-2, 2-3-1 Ivy) sailed to a 1-0 victory over Columbia (3-7-4, 1-4-1) in front of a packed Senior Day crowd. Following the win, the Bears sit at fourth place in the conference with just one match remaining to secure a spot in the Ivy League Tournament.
This Thursday, the Bears will take on the Tigers again in the tournament semifinals.
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The Bears have now lost three games in a row and are 0-4 in Ivy League play.
The Brown Competitive Climbing Club looks to offer students a chance to compete on the collegiate level and build community.
Around 100 students are expected to join the new team.
The Bears are in prime position to qualify for the Ivy League Tournament.
Although the Bears led for most of the game, two late Big Red goals sent Bruno home with a 1-2 loss.
Despite a series of back-and-forth goals, the Bears conceded two goals in the final period.
After giving up an 11-point lead to Cornell in the fourth quarter, Brown fell to 7th in the Ivy League rankings.
With two games left to play and a playoff spot on the line, Brown sits in fourth place in the Ivy League.
The team’s Ivy league record improves to 5-2 following Friday and Saturday’s games.
After their Family Weekend loss, the Bears drop to 0-2 in Ivy League play.
The Bears are now ranked third in the Ivy League.
Despite a total of 9 corner kicks and 8 shots on goal, both sides kept a strong defense throughout the entire match.
Now with victories over both URI and Bryant, the team can call themselves the unofficial state champions.
Following a scoreless 0-0 draw against Penn on Saturday afternoon, the men’s soccer team remains at fourth place in the Ivy League.
On Saturday, the Bears suffered their first defeat since Sept. 10.
With a 2-1 conference record, Brown is tied with Harvard for second place in the Ivy League.