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Sports Roundup: Oct. 20, 2014

Men’s water polo If the Ivy League title is on the line, the men’s water polo team seems to have a problem when facing Princeton across the pool. For the second year in a row, the Tigers scored a late goal to nip Bruno Sunday and claim the 2014 Ivy crown. No. 15 Bruno first had to get through ...


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After rough start, football team falls against Princeton

Over its past two Ivy League games, the football team has established a theme: not playing a complete game. The Bears (2-3, 0-2 Ivy) dug themselves a huge hole against Princeton (3-2, 2-0) Saturday, trailing 24-0 shortly into the second quarter. Despite a spirited second half, Bruno could not surmount ...


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Firn ’16: Hanging on or hanging ’em up

For the past seven months, the sports world has tipped its collective cap to the incredible career of Derek Jeter. There is much to be celebrated — Jeter has defined excellence, class and leadership for two decades. There simply aren’t enough superlatives. Jeter’s place in the upper ranks of the ...


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Football heads to Tigers’ jungle for Ivy clash

Riding a two-game winning streak, the football team heads to Princeton Saturday to begin a six-game gauntlet through the Ivy League. A matchup with the defending Ivy champions on their home turf will test the Bears as they seek their first conference win. With their nonconference schedule behind them, ...


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Sports Roundup: Oct. 14, 2014

Men’s soccer The men’s soccer team’s chances of an Ivy League title took a major hit Saturday at Princeton. The Bears (3-4-3, 1-1-0 Ivy) gave up two second-half goals to allow the prolific Tigers offense a comeback 2-1 win. Princeton (5-3-2, 1-1-0) entered the game with one of the highest goals-per-game ...


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Field hockey seizes momentum with two wins

After a passive loss Wednesday to Quinnipiac (5-8), the field hockey team needed to bounce back in a big way this weekend against Lehigh University and — more importantly — against crosstown power Providence College (9-6). And bounce back they did, defeating Lehigh 4-2 Sunday and PC 2-0 Monday. Goals ...


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Football upends rival Holy Cross in double overtime

Updated 2:38 a.m. on Oct. 14.   Though Brown Stadium was packed to the brim for the game against Harvard two weeks ago, fans were few and far between on a cold and rainy Saturday for the football team’s matchup with the College of the Holy Cross. But the Bears outlasted the Crusaders this weekend ...


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Women's soccer downs Bobcats, turns to Tigers

The women’s soccer team battled the Quinnipiac University Bobcats Tuesday and came away with a 2-0 victory, extending its undefeated streak to four games. Bruno’s offense — averaging 1.4 goals per game — has been its strength all season, and it didn’t take the unit long to get going against ...


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Despite suffering key injuries, football team picks up steam

Fresh off its first win of the season, the football team hopes to even out its record when it hosts the College of the Holy Cross Saturday. The Bears’ (1-2, 0-1 Ivy) season got off to an ignominious start with a loss to Georgetown University, but the team’s performance has improved markedly in ...




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