For the first time since 2021 — when the Bruins scored on their first three shifts of the game — Brunswick defeated Loomis, 4-0, in the traditional early December matchup between the two NEPSAC competitors on Wednesday at Hartong Rink.
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For the Brunswick School football program, this year’s National Signing Day is more than a celebration — it’s a historic milestone, as the Bruins are sending an unprecedented 12 student-athletes to play college football during the early signing period.
In a battle of two teams from last season's Elite 8 Tournament, Brunswick and St. George's skated to a 3-3 tie on Saturday afternoon in Middletown, Rhode Island, in a tightly fought hockey contest.
Brunswick traveled to Wallingford to take on Choate Rosemary Hall on Saturday in the New England Class A Leon Modeste Bowl game, ultimately falling to the Wild Boars by a score of 27-9 to end a very successful season of football for the Bruins.
Four Brunswick seniors — Aidan Diaz-Matos and Patrick Hiebert in lacrosse; Patrick O'Donohue in soccer; and Henry Raine in squash — signed National Letters of Intent (NLI) on Wednesday, November 13.
The cross country season had its culminating moment on Saturday, as the Bruins returned to the site of their only defeat to race in the Division I New England Championships on the campus of Hotchkiss School. Brunswick ultimately placed ninth.
Brunswick's final match of the season was the NEPSAC Championship game against Phillips Exeter Academy at Mehra Natatorium on Sunday, with the Bruins ultimately earning a 20-13 win to capture their 10th consecutive New England Championship title.
Brunswick's varsity football team hit the road for its last regular season game on Saturday against Williston-Northampton School, securing a regular season league co-championship with a 43-7 victory over the Wildcats.
Brunswick saved its best performance for last in their 2024 campaign, beating Westminster, 5-0, to celebrate Senior Night and cap off a 10-win season on Saturday.
The Bruins traveled up Route 22 to Pawling, N.Y., on Saturday night to take on the Trinity-Pawling Pride and headed back home to King Street with a convincing 49-15 victory.
Everyone at Carroll Field on Wednesday witnessed a great match-up between Brunswick and Millbrook, ultimately ending by a score of 4-3 in favor of the visitors.
Brunswick got back on track on Tuesday afternoon, beating visiting Masters 4-2 on Carroll Field.
Brunswick's cross country team followed up on its unblemished FAA regular season by securing the post-season tournament championship title at Waveny Park in New Canaan on Monday.
It was senior day on Cosby Field on Saturday afternoon, as Brunswick hosted Phillips Exeter in the last guaranteed home game for the 24 Bruins in the senior class, ultimately falling to the Lions by a score of 36-27.
Brunswick hosted the final game of its three-game series against Greenwich High School and swam away with a 13-6 victory under the Friday night lights at Mehra Natatorium.
Brunswick improved its winning streak to six games on Wednesday, beating local rival GCDS by a score of 2-0 on Carroll Field.
Brunswick won its event (Men's Youth Fours) at the 2024 Head of the Charles Regatta for the first time in school history.
Brunswick hosted Phillips Andover on Saturday for Homecoming on Cosby Field and made the alumni in attendance proud with a 42-7 win.
Brunswick kicked off Homecoming Weekend with a 2-0 win over visiting St. Luke's in front of a packed crowd on Cosby Field on Friday evening.
Brunswick entered Homecoming Weekend ready to face some of the top former Division I water polo players in the country, now representing the New York Athletic Club (NYAC), and fell just short by a score of 11-8 in a competitive contest on Saturday at Mehra Natatorium.