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Blasberg '18: Open field in 2015 World Squash Championship

Over the next two weeks, Bellevue, Washington will host the 2015 World Squash Championship, which has a field unlike any other in recent memory. The current landscape of professional squash has a top tier of four players: Egypt’s Mohamed El Shorbagy and Ramy Ashour along with England’s Nick Matthew ...


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Sports Roundup: Nov. 9, 2015

Men’s water polo Wins over MIT and No. 12 Harvard lifted top-seeded No. 12 Bruno to the CWPA Northern Division title in this weekend’s tournament at the Katherine Coleman Aquatics Center. The Bears (23-6, 12-0 CWPA) rolled past the fifth-seeded Engineers (12-13, 5-7) in the first round 15-7, buoyed ...


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Stagnant offense dooms field hockey in final game

After the women’s field hockey team took down Dartmouth in its second Ivy League game of the year, the quest for winning two conference games for the first time in three years began. Unfortunately for the Bears, that search will have to wait for the 2016 campaign. In the final game of 2015, Bruno ...


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Offense remains cold in women's hockey's pair of weekend losses

In two games against top ECAC competition, the women’s ice hockey team played four solid periods of hockey. But, one bad period against a good team can be costly, and that was proved to be the case for Brown in weekend losses to Dartmouth and Harvard. The Bears (0-6, 0-4 ECAC) squared off against ...


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Women's rugby blows lead, drops Ivy title game to Dartmouth

The women’s rugby team advanced to the Ivy League championship game this weekend for the second time in as many varsity seasons, defeating Harvard 27-17 in the semifinal. But the Bears could not best top-seeded Dartmouth for the title, falling 19-12. The Bears entered the tournament as the second ...


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Road win caps season, Pincince’s career

Since 2004-05, the women’s soccer team has not put up any consecutive losing seasons. But after last season’s sub-.500 mark and the team’s 4-7-2 record three weeks ago, Bruno was in danger of doing what it had not done in a decade.  Three weeks later, the Bears (7-7-2, 3-3-1 Ivy) have salvaged ...


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Bulldogs’ 24-0 quarter overwhelms football in blowout

With all the ups and downs over the course of a 60-minute football game, contests are rarely decided in a single quarter. But after a tight first half and a scoreless fourth quarter of the game Saturday at Yale, it was clear that a 24-0 third-quarter collapse spelled doom for the Bears (4-4, 2-3 Ivy). With ...


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Men's soccer opens title chase against Ivy foe Yale

The men’s soccer team needs just three games to go in its favor in order to win the Ivy League. Trailing Dartmouth by five points in the standings, the Bears will need to win the remainder of their two-game schedule and have the Big Green lose its next game. The good news is that the second-place ...


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Men's hockey starts conference slate against Ivy rivals

After a tough, high-scoring loss to Holy Cross, the men’s hockey team heads into its conference slate against two teams — Dartmouth and Harvard — that it went a combined 1-5 against last year. But that one win — a 2-1 upset over the then-No. 6 Crimson — was emblematic of the potential of last ...





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