Their roster is full of studs
Their roster is full of studs
Because Brown is basically the UC Riverside of the Ivy League.
Craig Lake hired in 2005.
sc_hs_runner wrote:
Their roster is full of studs
http://www.brownbears.com/sports/m-xc/2016-17/roster
Brown is located in Providence RI. If you were going to give the United States an enema, Providence is where you would install the hose.
Jumba wrote:
sc_hs_runner wrote:Their roster is full of studs
http://www.brownbears.com/sports/m-xc/2016-17/rosterBrown is located in Providence RI. If you were going to give the United States an enema, Providence is where you would install the hose.
Incorrect! It's a well established LRC FACT that the Anus of America is Baltimore, MD.
Jumba wrote:
sc_hs_runner wrote:Their roster is full of studs
http://www.brownbears.com/sports/m-xc/2016-17/rosterBrown is located in Providence RI. If you were going to give the United States an enema, Providence is where you would install the hose.
I enjoy the vivid illustration but there are so many better enema placements in the US.
I'd guess the OP is someone trying to "light a fire" under the Brown men. I suspect the Bears are too smart to be manipulated so readily.
The Brown men's cross team was competitive in 2016. They gave Cornell a good race at last year's Heptagonals (i.e. Ivy League) meet and they waxed Harvard.
Some people didn't think it was so bad: http://www.vanityfair.com/news/2010/06/emma-watson-spotlight-201006
While we're talking about Brown, what is the training for their women's team like? They seem solid and several of the girls seem to have progressed from hs to senior year.
What are you talking about?They got 7 out of 8 at 2016 XC heps. Rojo didn't even include them in his heps preview, and he previewed SIX teams!
Ithacan wrote:
I'd guess the OP is someone trying to "light a fire" under the Brown men. I suspect the Bears are too smart to be manipulated so readily.
The Brown men's cross team was competitive in 2016. They gave Cornell a good race at last year's Heptagonals (i.e. Ivy League) meet and they waxed Harvard.
There are no more "Heps", as Army and Navy are in the Patriot League. It is a pure Ivy League Championship now and has been for many years.
It's still called Heptagonals
justthefacts wrote:
There are no more "Heps", as Army and Navy are in the Patriot League. It is a pure Ivy League Championship now and has been for many years.
I always wondered why it was referred to as something other than Ivy Leagues.
Before the Patriot League came about did the run a 10 team meet with Army Navy and the 8 Ivy schools?
Oh, you're asking why they're bad at running.
I thought for sure this was going to be about academics.
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