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Smith and the Bulldogs run past St. Francis 35-12

By Courtesy of Bryant Athletics

Senior tailback Jerell Smith (Brooklyn, NY) rushed for a career-best 239 yards and three touchdowns as Bryant University snapped its five-game losing skid with a 35-12 win over visiting Saint Francis (PA) at a rain-soaked Bulldog Stadium Saturday. Bryant (4-6, 3-4 NEC) scored on its first three possessions: two coming on a pair of long touchdown runs by Smith, the first coming on a 23-yard run on the sixth play of the Bulldogs' opening drive.

Swimming splashes by Providence

By Brendan Heller, Staff Writer

Bryant University Women's Swim Team defeated Providence College 276.5 to 240.5 in a historic night for the Bryant Bulldogs Swim Team. In a night where the Bulldogs took down the pool record in the 200 yard medley relay and finished first in every single event, the Bulldogs defeated Providence College for the first time in the program's young history.

And the crowd goes wild...somewhere

By David Niles, Staff Writer

The NFL has a serious problem. The sport, which garners America's most attention, draws the highest TV ratings and is as lucrative and profitable as almost any industry, is facing a difficult dilemma. People love the NFL, as shown by the TV ratings this year, which have experienced a jump higher than any other year in the last two decades, and dwarf all other sports.

Men's Basketball drops three games in three days to begin second D1 season

By Brendan Heller, Staff Writer

The Bryant University Men's Basketball Team tipped off their season last weekend in the World Vision Invitational in Providence with games against Providence College, Mercer University, and Bucknell University. On Friday night, the Bulldogs were dominated by Providence College, falling 96-53, the worst loss that the team has suffered in the program's brief Division I history.

Second half run not enough for Bulldogs

By Eva Mahan, Staff Writer

After an impressive second half come from behind victory over Assumption in exhibition play, the women's basketball team entered their first regular season game confident and ready to start their 2009-2010 season Saturday night at Dartmouth. Some opening game jitters cursed the Bulldogs early, as they went down 12-0 in the opening four minutes, and unfortunately, their push in the second half was not enough to compensate for previous falters as they collected a 57-47 loss.

Coach's Corner

Ask The Coach: Question: I have been under a lot of pressure with studying and I am finding it hard to get to the Fitness Center and get a workout in. My lifting has been suffering from this. What should I do? Answer: It is important for you to be a student first and then focus on getting some exercise in order to relax from the pressure of the workload that you are under.

Bulldog flicks: Pirate Radio is fun

By Luke Stankiewicz, Staff Writers

A movie like Pirate Radio has the power to do wonderful things. It can show the world how rock and roll music changed the world back in the 1960s, how conservative British culture drove the rebellion now inherent in rock and music, and perhaps most importantly show how music can save a man's soul.

'Modern Family' is guaranteed to make you laugh

By Allison Salzberg, Assistant Public Relations Manager­­­­­

Networks are constantly trying to produce new, successful comedies for the evening line up to keep viewers tuned in to their channel. ABC has most definitely found a gem in their newest hit show Modern Family. This comedy features three somewhat dysfunctional families that do fit the definition of "modern".

Paranormal activity at landmark in Connecticut

By Brigit Clancy, Variety Editor

It was raining as visitors stared into the night outside the Mark Twain House in Hartford, Connecticut hoping to see an apparition. After walking through Mark Twain's home and listening to stories about paranormal activity in it, visitors began looking over their shoulders to see if a spirit was among them.

Gaga for 'Glee'

Gleeks delight in online mimicry of the show's musical numbers

By David Hiltbrand, MCT Campus

"Glee," Fox's sharp and subversive musical comedy series, is averaging a respectable 8.6 million viewers a week. And apparently all of them are going online to champion and celebrate the show, which is turning out to be more viral than H1N1. "Glee" may rank 42d in the Nielsen ratings, but it's a phenomenon on social networking sites such as Facebook and MySpace.

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