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No. 20 Brown eviscerates Hartford after dominant first half

It is hard to imagine a better start to the year for the men’s lacrosse team, which continued its string of impressive play with a 17-8 drubbing of Hartford Wednesday. Wednesday’s game “showed us that we are still improving, and all of our hard work in practice and our preparation is really paying ...


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Molloy ’17 spearheads weekend defeat of UMass

The men’s lacrosse team continued its impressive start to the season, taking down University of Massachusetts at Amherst by a final tally of 18-12 Saturday. Bruno (2-0) came out firing on all cylinders, scoring the first five goals of the contest and never looking back. Although the Minutemen (0-4) ...


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Men’s hockey's scoring sputters in tie, loss

Over the last month of the season, the men’s hockey team was just about the best team in the ECAC, tied with St. Lawrence and Yale for second place in win percentage during the month of February. Unfortunately for Brown (8-18-3, 5-14-3 ECAC), the month did not end in a similarly strong fashion: After ...


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Matsumoto ’16 breaks school record in 400m individual medley

After 17 years, a new name will be slotted into the record book for the 400-meter individual medley. Gina Matsumoto ’16 shattered a school record by nearly two-tenths of a second with a time of 4:18.91 last weekend at the Ivy League Championships. But the swimmer did not stop there, diving back into ...


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Fresh faces topple Bryant in Ocean State Cup

The women’s lacrosse team started its season on a high note last weekend with a win over Bryant in the Ocean State Cup and expects to sustain its momentum this weekend with matchups against Iona and Central Connecticut State. Bryant “was a great benchmark,” said Head Coach Keely McDonald ’00. ...


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Coach Bourbeau steps down from women's ice hockey team

Amy Bourbeau, head coach of the women’s ice hockey team, has resigned, the University announced Thursday. The third head coach in the program’s history, Bourbeau coached the team for four seasons, with its record declining each year. She has a career record of 23-79-14, equating to a .259 winning ...


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Last-place Penn, middling Princeton come to Providence

Five seniors on the men’s basketball team will take the floor at the Pizzitola Center for the last time this weekend, as the squad attempts to salvage a middle-of-the-pack conference finish in the Ivy League’s penultimate weekend. Brown welcomes last-place Penn Friday and third-place Princeton Saturday, ...


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Cornell, Colgate visit ECAC’s hottest team

After the men’s hockey team lost its seventh straight ECAC game at the start of December — a 7-1 scorching from a struggling Union team — little confidence remained that Bruno (8-17-2, 5-13-2 ECAC) could compete with any team in the country, let alone in the conference. “I always imagined we ...


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Blasberg '18: Last chance for underachieving Bruins

This hockey season has left Bruins and Bostonians scratching their heads. After reaching the Stanley Cup Finals two years ago and finishing last year with the best regular-season record in the Eastern Conference, today’s Bruins have been seriously underwhelming. With about a quarter of the season ...


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PawSox make tracks to Providence

In two years, the Pawtucket Red Sox — or the PawSox, as they are affectionately known — will be no more. Boston Red Sox President Larry Lucchino and a group of local investors purchased the Triple-A Red Sox affiliate Monday from Madeleine Mondor, widow of the late Ben Mondor. The sale was north ...


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Cohan '17: Angry ‘Thunder’-storm shakes the NBA

In the NBA, like in so much of popular culture, new rules the day. Something bursts onto the scene and sucks up all the air. For a while it is everywhere and everything. Then, one day, it stops being cool. And just like that, its “thing” — whatever made it fresh and exciting, that made people ...




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