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Athletes from w. hoops, m. icers claim weekly honors

For the second time in as many weeks, Ashley King-Bischof '07 of the women's basketball team has been named the Ivy League Player of the Week. Brown went 1-2 last week, knocking off the University of Rhode Island in the Brown Classic on Sunday. King-Bischof led the way against the Rams, posting 17 points ...

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M. hoops rides free throws to win

Quinnipiac University was feeling charitable Saturday night, and the men's basketball team was happy to cash in. Brown used efficient shooting from the charity stripe to earn an 80-74 victory over the Bobcats.

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Women's wrestling at Brown worth investigating

I sat in the Rockefeller Library yesterday for six hours, and instead of working on three papers that are due next week, I spent most of the time browsing the Internet. While perusing ESPN.com trying to decide whether I should start Chester Taylor or Kevin Jones on my fantasy football team this week, ...

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W. hoops takes one step forward, two steps back over break

Sometimes it takes a strong individual effort to pull a team out of a funk, and that's exactly what Ashley King-Bischof '07 provided Tuesday night for the women's basketball team. By pouring in a career-best 29 points, King-Bischof helped halt the women's basketball team's season-opening losing streak ...

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Michigan St. outlasts m. hoops in opener, 45-34

The men's basketball team lost its season-opener to Michigan State University last night, 45-34, but not before making Spartans' Head Coach Tom Izzo and the large MSU cheering contingent sweat a bit. Brown erased a 13-point, second half deficit and closed to within five points with 3:24 remaining.

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M. hoops starts season against Michigan St.

When the men's basketball team faces Michigan State University tonight in the 2K Sports Classic benefiting Coaches vs. Cancer Classic at 7 p.m. in East Lansing, Mich., what looks like a rather large mismatch on paper might very well turn out to be one. Head Coach Craig Robinson, however, said he is ...

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Tae kwon do club thriving despite graduations

After placing third overall and first in the novice division at last season's National Collegiate Taekwondo Association Tournament, the Tae Kwon Do Club is getting started early on preparations for the 2007 tournament. Despite graduating four of its five student instructors from last season, the team ...

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