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Sports Roundup: April 14, 2014

Men’s crew Despite Brown victories in four of six races in Bruno’s home waters this weekend, Crimson rowers bested the Bears in the all-important varsity eight to capture the Stein Cup for the fourth consecutive year this weekend. The battle for the Cup remained tight throughout the race, but ...


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Drabinski resigns as baseball head coach

Marek Drabinski, head coach of the baseball team for the past 18 years, resigned Friday, effective immediately. No reason for the abrupt decision has been announced, and Drabinski could not be reached for comment as of press time Sunday evening. Drabinski replaced Bill Almon ’75 as head coach after ...


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Senior day spoiled in overtime for women's lacrosse

The women’s lacrosse team blew a four-goal lead over Cornell Saturday in a heartbreaking 11-10 overtime loss on Senior Day. With its third conference loss — its second by just one goal — Brown (9-4, 2-3 Ivy) falls into a three-way tie for fifth place in the Ivy League.  The game started with ...


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Men's lacrosse slips in overtime, slides down standings

The men’s lacrosse team suffered a crushing blow Friday, falling to No. 13 Yale 7-6 in overtime. The Bears made a valiant attempt to come back in the second half to push the game into extra time, only to fall further down the conference standings as the Bulldogs’ Michael Bonacci delivered the game-winning ...


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Split weekend at Harvard gives baseball team first two Ivy wins

Despite the sudden resignation of Head Coach Marek Drabinski, the baseball team had its best weekend of the season, defeating Harvard twice to break its conference losing streak. The Bears (8-17, 2-10 Ivy) had come close to grabbing a few Ivy wins, losing multiple games by just one run, but could not ...


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Quakers edge men's lacrosse with late goals

In its third conference game of the season, the men’s lacrosse team dropped a crucial contest to No. 15 Penn. The Quakers outscored Bruno 3-1 in the final 10 minutes of the game to win by a narrow two-goal margin. In the opening quarter, Penn (5-3, 2-2 Ivy) scored at a frenzied pace, posting five ...


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Cohan '17: In a team name, an uncomfortable attachment

The name “Redskins” is in the news again. Dan Snyder is donating money to American Indian tribes because that somehow makes the name less offensive, I guess. I’m not going to write about whether or not the Redskins should change their name. Those arguments have been stated and restated. Yes, the ...


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Firn '16: More is less — An expanded schedule’s impact on NFL

America loves football. The NFL loves money. More football equals happier fans and higher revenues. Sounds like a win-win, right? If there’s one tenet that has driven Roger Goodell’s tenure as NFL commissioner, it’s following the money. After all, the NFL is a business, and a lucrative one at ...


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Offense, defense falter as baseball drops four games at home

The baseball team’s intraconference struggles continued this weekend, as it fell twice to both Princeton 3-2 and 10-6, and Cornell 4-1 and 6-5, dropping to 0-8 in Ivy games and plummeting further into the standings basement. After Columbia and Penn overwhelmed the Bears (6-14, 0-8 Ivy) in two doubleheaders ...


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Donation enables major lacrosse locker room revamp

The men’s and women’s lacrosse teams were bestowed a gift by parents of current Brown students, accepted at the February meeting of the Corporation. Players and coaches of the lacrosse teams said these gifts come at a time at which both programs are in need of renovated facilities, players say. The ...


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Blasberg '16: Why Badgers will claim crown

It did not take long for Warren Buffet to get out of the woods. By the second day, any and all hopes of claiming the investor’s billion-dollar reward for a perfect bracket were dashed by the slew of upsets that earn the NCAA men’s basketball tournament the name March Madness. Jabari Parker, hailed ...





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