- Brown Bears
Infobox college athletics
name = Brown Bears
logo_width = 225
university = Brown University
conference =Ivy League
division = Division I
director =Michael Goldberger
city = Providence
state = Rhode Island
stateabb = RI
teams = 37 cite web| url=http://brownbears.cstv.com/genrel//031302aaa.html|title=Brown's Athletic Program Rated Among Nation's Top 20 |accessdate=2008-04-13]
stadium =Brown Stadium
baseballfield =Murray Stadium
soccerlacrossestadium =Stevenson Field
arena =Pizzitola Sports Center
mascot = Bruno
nickname = Bears
fightsong =Ever True To Brown
color1 = Seal brown
color2 = cardinal red
color3 = white
hex1 = 321414
hex2 = C41E3A
hex3 = FFFFFF
pageurl = http://brownbears.cstv.com/
pagename = brownbears.cstv.comThe Brown Bears is a name shared by all sports teams atBrown University , auniversity located inProvidence, Rhode Island in theUnited States . The Bears are part of theIvy League conference. Brown's mascot is Bruno. Both the men's and women's teams share the name, competing in 37National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)Division I sports. In football, the Bears, along with all other Ivy League teams, compete in the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS).History
Brown's first mascot was a
burro , first introduced in 1902 in a game against Harvard.cite web| url=http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/University_Library/exhibits/football/main.html|title=Football at Brown: QUARTER 1 (1878 - 1909)|accessdate=2008-04-16] The burro mascot was not retained after it seemed frightened by the noise of the game, and due to the laughter it provoked. The University eventually settled on the bear after the head of a brown bear was placed at an archway above the student union in 1904. In 1905 The Bears introduced Helen, the university's first live bear mascot, at a game against Dartmouth. Bruno, Brown's current mascot, was introduced in 1921, originally also as a live bear.cite web|url=http://www.brown.edu/Administration/News_Bureau/Databases/Encyclopedia/search.php?serial=B0130|title=Encyclopedia Brunoniana|accessdate=2008-04-18] A number of bears represented Bruno over the years, later being represented by a person in costume by the late 60's.Varsity Athletics
The Bears participate in 37 NCAA sports, ranking them third among all Division I institutions for number of sports offered. The Bears first fielded a
football team in 1878, playingAmherst College in their inaugural game. [cite web|url=http://www.brown.edu/Facilities/University_Library/exhibits/football/index.html|title=Celebrating 125 Years of Brown Football|accessdate=2008-04-16] In addition to football, the Bears participate inbaseball , men's and women'sbasketball , men's and women'screw , men's and women'scross country , equestrian,fencing ,field hockey , men's and women'sgolf ,gymnastics , men's and women'sice hockey , men's and women'slacrosse ,skiing , men's and women'ssoccer ,softball , men's and women's squash, men's and women'sswimming anddiving , men's and women'stennis , men's and women'strack and field ,volleyball , men's and women'swater polo , and wrestling. [cite web|url=http://brownbears.cstv.com/|title=Brown University - Athletics|accessdate=2008-04-18]Notable Athletes
The Bears have produced many notable athletes. One of Brown's most famous athletes is
John Heisman , namesake of theHeisman Trophy . Before finishing college at theUniversity of Pennsylvania , Heisman playedcollege football at Brown as alineman . [cite news|first=Bill|last=Pennington|title=John Heisman, the Coach Behind the Trophy|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/08/sports/ncaafootball/08heisman.html|publisher=The New York Times |date=2006-12-08|accessdate=2008-04-13]*
Bill Almon - professionalbaseball player, #1 pick in the 1974Major League Baseball draft
*Mark Attanasio (Class of 1979) - financier and owner of theMilwaukee Brewers
*Curt Bennett (Class of 1970) - professionalice hockey player, St. Louis Blues andAtlanta Flames
*Don Colo (Class of 1950) - professionalAmerican football player, All-Pro who played for theCleveland Browns
*Mark Donohue (Class of 1959) - professional racing driver, 1972 Indianapolis 500 champion
*Tommy Dowd - professional baseball player
*Dave Fultz (Class of 1898) - professional baseball player
*Cory Gibbs (Class of 2001) - professionalfootball (soccer) player,Charlton Athletic ,English Premier League
*Irving "Bump" Hadley (Class of 1928) - professional baseball player,pitcher for the Washington Senators andNew York Yankees
*John Heisman - college American football player and coach; namesake of theHeisman Trophy
*Fred Hovey (1890) - professionaltennis player, U.S. Open Men's Doubles Champion (1893) and Men's Singles Champion (1895)
*Steve Jordan (Class of 1981) - professional American football player, 6-time All-Protight end who played for theMinnesota Vikings
*Sean Morey -Special Teams Captain of 2005Super Bowl XL ChampionPittsburgh Steelers
*Joe Paterno (Class of 1950) -quarterback andcornerback for the Bears, head coach of the Penn State Nittany Lions since 1966
*Jimmy Pedro - most decorated AmericanJudo athlete; Judo World Champion (1999), two-time Olympicbronze medal ist (1996, 2004)
*Lee Richmond - professional baseball player, first major league player to throw aperfect game
*Norman Taber (Class of 1913) - track and field athlete, member of the 1912 Olympic gold medal-winning 3,000-m relay team
*Fred Tenney - professional baseball player
*Wallace Wade (Class of 1917) - American football coach at theUniversity of Alabama andDuke University , namesake of Duke's football stadiumReferences
External links
* [http://brownbears.cstv.com/ http://brownbears.cstv.com/] - Official site
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