College sports

11/08/2009

Brown 35, Yale 21: 2 TD tosses for Newhall-Caballero
NEW HAVEN, Conn. — Kyle Newhall-Caballero threw two touchdown passes and ran for a third, and Brown steamrolled one of the nation’s best defenses for nearly 500 yards Saturday in a 35-21 win over Yale.

UNH 55, URI 42: Rams’ Paul-Etienne throws 4 TD passes
DURHAM, N.H. — Chad Kackert rushed for 166 yards and two touchdowns as eighth-ranked New Hampshire defeated Rhode Island, 55-42, on Saturday.

Plymouth State 33, Salve Regina 7: Seahawks finish at 4-6
MIDDLETOWN — Junior quarterback J.J. Brooks rushed for 108 yards and three touchdowns to lead Plymouth State to a 33-7 win over Salve Regina in a New England Football Conference game on Saturday.

Sacred Heart 24, Bryant 14: Croce’s passing isn’t enough
FAIRFIELD, Conn. — Bryant sophomore quarterback Mike Croce passed for 181 yards while Khalel Pritchard had four catches for 77 yards, but it was not enough as Sacred Heart used a balanced attack to post a 24-14 win.

Curry 28, UMass-Dartmouth 12: Corsairs finish winless season
MILTON, Mass. — Curry College scored twice within three minutes and 20 seconds in the third quarter to break the game open and went on to defeat the University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, 28-12, in a New England Football Conference Boyd Division game Saturday afternoon.

11/07/2009

College hockey: Brown 3, Union 3:
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — Mike Schreiber scored the game-tying goal with 6:39 remaining in regulation to lift the Union men’s hockey team (3-3-2, 0-0-1) to a 3-3 tie with the Bears (0-1-1, 0-0-1) in the ECAC opener for both teams Friday evening at Messa Rink.

11/06/2009

College football: Brown, URI, Bryant look to rebound
The local elevens got spooked last Saturday, Halloween.

College hockey journal: Lamoriello’s influence is still far-reaching
Even decades after graduation, many of Lou Lamoriello’s players at Providence College talk about their former coach with a mixture of awe, respect and wonder.

11/05/2009

Big East seeks new headquarters
Providence has been home to the conference since its founding 30 years ago, but it may move elsewhere