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M. icers beat Union, lose to RPI

The men's hockey team traveled to upstate New York this weekend for two games with playoff implications. Brown faced Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Union College in its last two ECACHL games and would have had an outside opportunity to host a first-round playoff series with two victories.

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M. icers tie Harvard in final home game

This weekend, the men's hockey team (9-12-6 overall, 5-11-4 ECACHL) played at home for the last time during the regular season. The team lost to Dartmouth, 4-3 on Friday night and tied Harvard, 6-6 on Saturday in two important ECACHL contests. Despite finishing with a loss and a tie, the competitiveness ...

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M. icers drop two on long N.Y. road trip

If the challenge of one of its longest road trips of the season wasn't daunting enough, the men's ice hockey team also had to face a pair of the best teams in the nation on its trip to upstate New York this weekend. The trip turned out to be a disappointing one as the Bears lost to No. 10 Clarkson University, ...

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Two home losses drop m. icers to ECACHL cellar

Coming off an extremely successful bout two weekends ago, during which the Bears tied a strong Colgate University team and defeated then-No. 15 Cornell 5-2, the men seemed uncharacteristically complacent this weekend, falling at home 5-3 to Union College and 4-3 to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on ...

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M. icers' undefeated N.Y. trip makes up for difficult January

Judged solely by its winter break record of 2-3-3, the men's ice hockey team has played at a mediocre level over the past five weeks. However, Brown's victory over No. 15 Cornell and its tie with Colgate University this past weekend were two of the team's best results of the season. Its most recent ...

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Harvard win is 100th for Coach Grillo

The men's hockey team defied expectation Friday in its 2-1 defeat of Harvard in Cambridge. Harvard was expected to be one of the top teams in the nation this season and began the year ranked No. 13. Brown, on the other hand, was picked to finish last in the ECACHL after posting a 5-20-7 record last ...

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