Men’s water polo splits weekend matchups in Boston
By Gus Bailey | October 15No. 18/19 men’s water polo (8-5, 3-2 NWPC) split games on Saturday, beating MIT (3-11, 0-5 NWPC) 13-8 before falling to No. 9/10 Harvard (12-2, 5-0 NWPC), 18-10.
No. 18/19 men’s water polo (8-5, 3-2 NWPC) split games on Saturday, beating MIT (3-11, 0-5 NWPC) 13-8 before falling to No. 9/10 Harvard (12-2, 5-0 NWPC), 18-10.
The sun shone over Meade Stadium during the annual Governor’s Cup matchup between the Brown Bears (2–2, 1–0 Ivy League) and the University of Rhode Island Rams (5–1, 2–0 Coastal Athletic Association Football Conference) on Saturday afternoon.
In what Head Coach Kia McNeill described as a “poor performance from start to finish,” the women’s soccer team (4-3-3, Ivy 1-1-0) suffered their first Ivy League loss on the road Saturday, falling 8-0 to Princeton (7-3-0, Ivy 2-0-0). Saturday’s loss broke the 28-match winning streak for Brown ...
The Bears were bested by the Crimson 18–12 on Saturday.
Following last week’s nail-biting victory against Harvard, Brown football (2-1,1-0 Ivy) kept fans’ hearts racing in their game against Bryant this weekend. The Bears came up just short in another fourth-quarter thriller, falling 42-35 to Bryant (2-3, 0-1 CAA) at Richard Gouse Field on Saturday.
As the sun set on Stevenson-Pincince Field, the men’s soccer team (3-5-1, 0-2 Ivy) took the field for their home opener against the Princeton Tigers (5-3-0, 2-0). After 90 minutes, the Tigers went home with a win, and the Bears remained out of luck in Ivy play so far.
After an uninspiring performance, field hockey (2-5, 1-1 Ivy) was defeated by No. 10 Harvard (6-1, 2-0 Ivy) in a 4-0 shutout loss.
Volleyball (3-7, 0-1 Ivy) fell in straight sets to Yale (6-3, 1-0 Ivy) in their Ivy League opener on Saturday.
Brown men’s soccer (3-4-1, 0-1 Ivy League) suffered a hard-fought 2-1 loss to Dartmouth (4-3-1, 1-0) in Hanover Saturday. After conceding a point 30 minutes into the first half, the Bears tied it up with a goal from Mads Stistrup Petersen ’26.5 before halftime. But the Big Green struck the fatal ...
On a day of triumph for Brown Athletics, Bears fans settled into their seats to watch women’s soccer (4-2-3) hand Harvard their first loss of the season (4-1-4).
The Bears stunned the Crimson with a last-minute comeback before a raucous home crowd.
Starting this Saturday, the Brown volleyball team (3 - 6) will once again embark on their annual journey to fight for an Ivy League title.
This weekend, the sailing team sent athletes across New England. Some trekked to the Mrs. Hurst Bowl at Dartmouth. Others attended the Hood Trophy at Tufts, the Eagle Invite at Boston College and the Sherman Hoyt Trophy hosted by the Bears on the Seekonk River.
The women’s and men’s cross country teams fought through tough conditions to finish first and second respectively at the UMass Dartmouth Invitational on Saturday.
The women’s rugby team crushed the American International College Yellow Jackets 38-21 Friday, in what Head Coach Rosalind Chou called a “team win.”
After over two years of waiting, Vincent Zhou ’25.5 finally got his gold medal.
Men’s soccer (3-2-1) continued their dominant run of form against Stonehill (3-5-1) Saturday, scoring five goals to beat the Skyhawks in a rainy eight-goal thriller — Bruno’s second five-goal performance in one week.
One play is all it took for the Bears to proclaim that they are back and better than ever. On the Bears’ first offensive play, quarterback Jake Willcox ’24.5 shocked the Hoyas’ defense, taking to the air and delivering an 87-yard touchdown strike.
On Sunday, women’s soccer (2-2-3) faced off against No. 17 Ohio State (6-1-1). Despite Bruno’s impressive stat sheet, the Buckeyes sent the Bears home with a 2-0 loss, their second of the season.
The men’s tennis team kicked off their season with the annual Brown Fall Invite in Providence. The Bears played a number of both doubles and singles matches over the weekend against Merrimack College, Quinnipiac University and Yale.