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After 2-0 Ivy start, men's lacrosse look to topple Quakers

After a thrilling win over No. 13 Princeton last weekend, the No. 10 men’s lacrosse team will look to keep things rolling Saturday when it takes on Penn. The Bears (8-1, 2-0 Ivy) are hoping to avenge last year’s loss to the Quakers, and this time around they seem fit for the challenge. Boasting ...


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Kenneally ’90 named new women’s hockey head coach

Robert Kenneally ’90, executive associate director of athletics, was named the head coach of the women’s hockey team Wednesday. His appointment concludes a nationwide search for the successor of Amy Bourbeau, who stepped down following a season in which Brown went 5-23-1 and an abysmal 2-19-1 in ...


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Baseball splits with Princeton for first Ivy win

After getting swept in consecutive road trips down south, the baseball team welcomed a change of locale — Washington, D.C., where Brown (6-14, 2-2 Ivy) went 3-2 in five tilts with Georgetown and George Mason before splitting doubleheaders at Princeton and Cornell on Sunday and Monday, respectively. The ...


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Women's lacrosse falls prey to high-octane Cornell offense

The women’s lacrosse team remains winless in the Ivy League after dropping a spring break contest to Cornell by a score of 14-6 but salvaged the week with a win over Colgate Tuesday. Cornell (7-2, 3-0 Ivy) had reason to be confident heading into its game against the Bears (5-3, 0-3). Bruno has not ...


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First-years shine during spring break road trip

After a 19-day hiatus from competition due to inclement weather, the softball team embarked on an 11-game road trip over spring break. The Bears (6-10, 1-3 Ivy) participated in the Santa Clara Round Robin tournament and a doubleheader at St. Mary’s College of California before heading back east and ...


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Bears challenged by blustery weather in season openers

After a long winter on the ergs, the men’s and women’s crew teams finally took to open water for their spring season openers Saturday, with the men at home on the Seekonk against Yale and the women facing Michigan and Princeton on Lake Carnegie in New Jersey. Despite blustery conditions — winds ...


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Win over No. 9 Tigers caps off strong break

After suffering its first loss to Bucknell in overtime, the No. 12 men’s lacrosse team rebounded with three wins over the break, topping Manhattan, Marist and No. 9 Princeton. Bruno (8-1, 2-0 Ivy) began its vacation with a blowout against the Jaspers (0-10, 0-2) 22-9. After conceding the first goal, ...


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Men's lacrosse falls to Bucknell in OT thriller

The No. 12 men’s lacrosse team was inches away from a sixth consecutive win to start the season, but it ultimately fell to Bucknell in overtime by a final score of 10-9 Tuesday. Kylor Bellistri ’16 had a great look to win it just a minute into the extra period, only to see Bison goalie Sam Grinberg ...


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Predicting the 2015 NCAA Tournament

Widely considered the most impossible task in all of sports, filling out a bracket for the NCAA tournament is a sacred tradition for millions of people around the world every March. Whether you have no knowledge of college basketball or have watched every game of ACC play this season, filling out a ...


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Baseball's hopes for a win strike out

After taking two trips deep into the Southeast, the men’s baseball team took a much shorter visit to the University of Rhode Island Tuesday, hoping to achieve just its second win of the season. Unfortunately for the Bears (1-10), this was not to be the case, as URI (3-6) jumped all over starting pitcher ...


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Harlow ’15, Lamacchia ’15 sign professional contracts

A day after Matt Lorito ’15 signed an amateur tryout agreement to play hockey with the Albany Devils, teammates Matt Harlow ’15 and Massimo Lamacchia ’15 signed ATOs to play for the ECHL’s Elmira Jackals and Greenville Road Warriors, respectively. The Jackals are the minor league affiliate of ...





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