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W. hoops falls twice in final home games

The women's basketball team played its final two home games of the regular season this weekend, hosting the Princeton Tigers on Friday and the Penn Quakers on Saturday. Sadiea Williams '11 came up big, totaling 24 points over the two games, but Brown (3-23, 1-11 Ivy) still finished the weekend with ...

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Two games, two losses for w. hoops

The women's basketball team (3-21, 1-9 Ivy league) traveled to New York this past weekend to take on Columbia and Cornell. The Bears fell 88-57 on Friday night to the Lions of Columbia (13-11, 6-4 Ivy), then dropped a 68-58 contest to the Cornell Big Red (9-13, 5-5 Ivy).

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W. hoops struggles at Penn, Princeton

This past weekend the women's basketball team traveled to Philadelphia, Pa. and Princeton, N.J. to take on the Penn Quakers and the Princeton Tigers. The weekend road swing produced two more lopsided Ivy losses for the struggling Bears (3-19, 1-7 Ivy), who are currently last in the conference.

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W. basketball struggles in N.Y. trip

Strong point guard play from Cornell and Columbia handed the women's basketball team (3-15, 1-3 Ivy) two more losses this past weekend. Brown looked evenly matched with both teams, but lacked consistency and was unsuccessful in pulling out a victory.

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W. hoops mauled by Bulldogs at home

The women's basketball team (3-13, 1-1 Ivy) went into the weekend looking to extend a two-game winning streak on Friday, but instead suffered a loss, 71-37, when the Bears hosted Yale (8-8, 1-1 Ivy).

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Passafuime '12 is rookie (and athlete) of the week

Hannah Passafuime '12 was named Ivy League Rookie of the Week in women's basketball last week for her strong performance at the Dead River Company Classic. Passafuime had five points, six rebounds, and two assists against the University of Maine to lead the Bears to their first victory of the season. ...

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Hoyas too hot to handle for women's basketball

The women's basketball team squared off at home against the Georgetown Hoyas on Wednesday night, suffering their third consecutive loss since the start of the season, while Georgetown improved to 2-0. The Hoyas shot 52 percent from the field en route to a 83-42 win over Brown.

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