Women’s swimming and diving splashes into third consecutive fourth-place Ivy finish
By Gus Bailey | February 26The Bears broke five program records but fell just shy of the podium for the third year in a row.
The Bears broke five program records but fell just shy of the podium for the third year in a row.
The men’s and women’s basketball teams both suffered crushing losses on Saturday, decreasing the likelihood of qualifying for Ivy Madness.
With the season winding down and only Eastern College Athletic Conference opponents in front of them, men’s ice hockey (12-11-2, 8-9-1 ECAC) is on an unparalleled hot streak after winning eight of their last 10 games.
Racing to Ivy Madness, men’s basketball picked up two pivotal victories against Princeton and Penn.
Brown finished eighth in the ECAC and qualified for the playoffs.
The weekend losses dropped Bruno to fifth in Ivy League Standings.
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Though the Bears held a double-digit lead with less than seven minutes to go, the game slipped through their fingers in the final moments.
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Despite securing an Ivy victory on Friday, the men’s basketball team fell to Princeton on Saturday.
Men’s ice hockey split this weekend’s matches on the road.
Bruno now tiptoes in eighth place above Union by half a point and RPI by four and a half points in the ECAC standings.
In a physical game beset by a fourth-quarter offensive drought, the women’s basketball team (10-10, 4-3 Ivy) snapped their three-game win streak in a 60-47 loss to Princeton (15-5, 6-1 Ivy) at the Pizzitola Sports Center on Saturday night.
Led by a 21-point effort from Alyssa Moreland ’26, the Bears dominated the paint.
The Bears claimed four medals in the weight throw, long jump and triple jump this Saturday.
Starting in the 2025 season, Ivy League football teams can enter NCAA Division I postseason play.
Women’s hockey notched back-to-back draws against top 25-ranked Princeton and Quinnipiac.
As students start to return from a long, restful break, Brown athletes have been busy from the court to the rink.