Women’s basketball finishes season with win over Yale
By Cooper Herman | March 12Losing a rankings tiebreaker against Penn, Brown falls just short of Ivy Madness.
Cooper Herman is a senior staff writer covering sports. He is a sophomore from Alexandria, Virginia studying Economics and International and Public Affairs.
Losing a rankings tiebreaker against Penn, Brown falls just short of Ivy Madness.
Despite the loss, the Bears remain in fifth place in the Ivy League standings.
The men’s and women’s basketball teams both suffered crushing losses on Saturday, decreasing the likelihood of qualifying for Ivy Madness.
The weekend losses dropped Bruno to fifth in Ivy League Standings.
In a physical game beset by a fourth-quarter offensive drought, the women’s basketball team (10-10, 4-3 Ivy) snapped their three-game win streak in a 60-47 loss to Princeton (15-5, 6-1 Ivy) at the Pizzitola Sports Center on Saturday night.
Two late goals from midfielder Tanner Barry ’25 and forward Lorenzo Amaral ’27 handed Brown (5-6-1, Ivy 1-3-0) a thrilling 3-1 win over Ivy League rival Harvard (2-5-4, Ivy 1-3-0) on Saturday at home. With just four regular-season games remaining, Saturday’s win was crucial, moving the Bears up ...
In what Head Coach Kia McNeill described as a “poor performance from start to finish,” the women’s soccer team (4-3-3, Ivy 1-1-0) suffered their first Ivy League loss on the road Saturday, falling 8-0 to Princeton (7-3-0, Ivy 2-0-0). Saturday’s loss broke the 28-match winning streak for Brown ...
After an uninspiring performance, field hockey (2-5, 1-1 Ivy) was defeated by No. 10 Harvard (6-1, 2-0 Ivy) in a 4-0 shutout loss.
The women’s rugby team crushed the American International College Yellow Jackets 38-21 Friday, in what Head Coach Rosalind Chou called a “team win.”
The men’s tennis team kicked off their season with the annual Brown Fall Invite in Providence. The Bears played a number of both doubles and singles matches over the weekend against Merrimack College, Quinnipiac University and Yale.