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Defensive pressure lifts men's soccer over Big Red

A direct goal from a corner kick by Matthew Chow ’19 was enough for the men’s soccer team to squeak past Cornell, 1-0. With the victory, Bruno (7-5-1, 2-1-1 Ivy) returned from the rough conditions of Ithaca with all three points. The victory vaulted the team into third place in the Ivy League midway ...


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Shutout win caps women's rugby regular season

The women’s rugby team came away with a key conference win Saturday, blanking Princeton 29-0 to end its regular season on a high note. Brown (5-2, 4-1 Ivy) was well aware of the challenge that the Tigers (1-3, 1-3) presented coming into the match. “Princeton is always a hard match,” said Co-Captain ...


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Pena ’17 scores four touchdowns in football win

The football team finally found an answer to its red zone scoring woes, and his name is Johnny Pena ’17. After watching numerous scoring opportunities slip through their fingers the first five weeks of the season, the Bears (4-2, 2-1 Ivy) turned to their junior running back to finish drives Saturday. ...


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Well-balanced attack upsets historically dominant Yale

Coming off a pair of hard-fought games against middling Ivy League opponents Princeton and Penn, the women’s volleyball team began the second half of the Ivy season with a matchup against a dominant Yale squad. After falling to the Bulldogs 3-1 earlier in the season, Bruno (10-10, 4-4 Ivy) emerged ...


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Young hockey trio prepares for second act

Ever since LeBron James joined Chris Bosh and Dwyane  Wade on the Miami Heat and counted all the NBA Finals that he was never going to appear in, modern sports has revolved around the idea of the Big Three. Teams from all sports have built and marketed themselves around three stars — from FC Barcelona’s ...


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Firn '16: A young man’s game

When I was 10 years old, I found my life’s calling: I was going to grow up to become a professional baseball player, as I matter-of-factly stated in my fifth-grade yearbook. Every occupation other than shortstop for the Red Sox just seemed trivial. In my mind, I was the logical choice to succeed Nomar ...


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Sports Roundup: Oct. 19, 2015

Women’s crew The prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta this weekend gave the women’s crew team an opportunity to show its might. The team’s top boat cut through the cold Boston air to place second overall in the Championship Eight event. The University of California’s top boat was the only ...


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Late-game heroics lift football over Princeton

On the first play of the game, electrifying All-Ivy kick returner Alex Jette ’17 took the opening kick and raced 99 yards to give the Bears a seven-point lead. On the last play of the game, Richard Jarvis ’17 slammed the Princeton quarterback into the ground for a sack that clinched a Bears victory ...


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Second half Crimson goal overwhelms men's soccer's defense

After an emphatic victory Tuesday against a Boston University team that had not lost in six games, the men’s soccer team looked to play streak-buster again in a key weekend match against Harvard. Unfortunately for the Bears (6-5-1, 1-1-1 Ivy), they could not duplicate their midweek magic and fell ...


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Blasberg '18: Dion Lewis continues the legacy of 33

When the number 33 is mentioned in or around Boston, one name generally comes to mind: Larry Bird. Dion Lewis, however, is giving the number new meaning for the Patriots. From 1999 to 2011, Kevin Faulk wore number 33 but was never the Patriots’ primary running back. But he did end up being one of ...


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Diehl '18: Warning — fantasy sports betting is highly addictive

I’ve been spending a lot of time on my computer screen recently. Not because of an increase in work, and not because I’ve found a new computer game to play (I was terrible at all of them, so I gave that up awhile ago). The culprit: DraftKings, or more broadly, daily fantasy sports betting. They ...





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