Bears struggle to round out senior-day home game
By Lydell Dyer | November 1724 seniors and seven fifth-years finished their last game at Brown Stadium with a 21-12 loss against Columbia.
24 seniors and seven fifth-years finished their last game at Brown Stadium with a 21-12 loss against Columbia.
This past weekend, the women’s volleyball team (9-13, 6-6 Ivy) added a pair of pivotals wins in Providence over Harvard (10-11, 5-7 Ivy) and Dartmouth (10-12, 3-9 Ivy) to their recent surge.
Men’s ice hockey opened its season with a road trip to upstate New York this weekend, losing to Colgate 5-3 on Friday and 3-1 to No. 6 Cornell on Saturday, who had already played several games on their own season.
Last Friday, the field hockey team (9-8, 4-3 Ivy) played their first and last game of the Ivy League tournament, falling to the Harvard Crimson (15-3, 6-1 Ivy). After a fight that extended into overtime, the Bears walked off of Bedford Field with a 1-0 loss to conclude their best Ivy season since 2005. ...
On Saturday afternoon, the Brown football team (3–5, 2–3 Ivy) challenged Yale (5–3, 2–3 Ivy) on the road in New Haven, Connecticut. Capitalizing on the Bears’ four total turnovers, the Bulldogs posted over 500 yards of offense and clinched a demonstrative 56–34 win.
Despite putting up hard fights, No. 14 women’s hockey (6-2-0, 4-2-0 ECAC) came up short in tough back-to-back battles with No. 5 Colgate (11-3, 4-0 ECAC) and No. 12 Cornell (4-3-1, 3-1-0 ECAC) this weekend.
A strong Tiger defense overpowered the Bears’ attack in the New Jersey final.
With their season entering its final stretch, the women’s volleyball team (7-13, 4-6 Ivy League) split a pair of sets last weekend against Penn (10-9, 4-6) and Princeton (10-10, 8-2) at home.
Brown women’s soccer (6-4-5, 3-2-2 Ivy League), having already secured a spot as the No. 3 seed in the Ivy League Tournament, traveled to face Dartmouth (7-6-3, 1-4-2) on Saturday to wrap up the regular season. Despite Bruno taking control early in the game, a late concession gave the Big Green a ...
On Sunday, the men’s soccer team (7-7-1, 2-4-0 Ivy) faced off against the Columbia Lions (1-11-1, 1-4-1 Ivy) in New York City. Ninety minutes and three hard-earned goals later, the Bears walked off the field with a victory under their belts.
The women’s and men’s cross country teams competed in the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships on Saturday in Princeton, New Jersey, finishing fifth and eighth, respectively.
No. 14 ranked women’s ice hockey (6-0-0, 40-0 ECAC) is off to a storming start to the 2024-25 season.
Held back by blocked punts and missed field goals, the Bears lost 38–28 in Providence.
Volleyball (6-12, 3-5 Ivy) fought hard but ultimately fell to Yale (13-3, 8-0 Ivy) during a four-set match in New Haven on Saturday.
This past weekend, as parents, students and the cold wind alike descended upon Stevenson-Pincince Field, women’s soccer readied themselves for a crucial Senior Day matchup against Cornell. After 90 minutes of play, Bruno stood one goal over the Big Red after a phenomenal second-half attacking performance. ...
With four minutes left in the third quarter during Saturday’s home game against Cornell (2–4, 1–2 Ivy), Brown’s football team (3–3, 2–1 Ivy) found itself in a deep hole, down 21-3. Already on a three-game losing streak, the team seemed unable to stop the powerful Big Red attack.
Over Family Weekend, the women’s hockey team (4-0, 2-0 ECAC) kicked off conference play with a pair of dramatic, gutsy wins against No. 9 Quinnipiac University (6-3-1, 0-1-1 ECAC) and No. 13 Princeton (2-2-0, 0-2-0 ECAC).
If you’ve noticed an uptick in attendance, noise and excitement buzzing at recent Brown games, you may have noticed the Bear Pack, Brown Athletics’s new and improved official fan club.
After a frustrating start to their season, the volleyball team (6-11, 3-4 Ivy) claimed wins against Dartmouth (9-8, 2-5 Ivy) and Harvard (8-8, 3-4 Ivy) to round out the first half of Ivy play.
No. 19 men’s water polo (11-6, 3-2 NWPC) secured three wins out of four games this weekend, highlighted by a thrilling 10-9 comeback victory against No. 20/19 Navy (14-7, 4-2 MAWPC) on Saturday.