Bryan Haas
Assistant Sports Editor (Alumnus)
bhaas216@gmail.com
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A look back at 2 years of reporting
This will be a bittersweet article for me to write. This is my final article for Pipe Dream, as I will be graduating from this storied institution in less than a week....
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Female Athlete of the Year Nominees
Player of the Year: Yulia Smirnova — A First Team All-Conference selection for women’s tennis, Smirnova was a team-best 22-5 in singles play. Her 18-2 record in dual play was also the...
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Sneezing? Relax, it’s just the flu
I know that I’m stepping outside of my normal sports writing realm here, but something has struck me as so ridiculous that it warranted venting my frustrations here in the pages of...
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Bearcats drop 10th straight
Locked in another nightmare of a season, the Binghamton University softball team dropped its 10th game in a row, falling last Wednesday to Maryland-Baltimre County, 6-1. Binghamton (5-30, 0-15 America East) has...
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Winless weekend for Bearcats; losing streak extends to nine
Saturday afternoon marked the first two strikes in the Binghamton University softball team’s plan to win a weekend series against America East rival Albany. Sunday was the third strike for the Bearcats,...
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Boston University article
After firing Dennis Wolff, Boston University has named a new men’s basketball head coach, former Villanova associate head coach Patrick Chambers. Chambers comes to the Terriers program fresh off helping lead the...
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When it comes to franchise players, patience is the key
For Denver Broncos fans, the fight appears to be over. Superstar quarterback Jay Cutler is expected to be traded sometime before the April 25 NFL draft. For Cutler, this is a matter...
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A little frustration, a bit of luck equals fantasy sports
Yes, my friends, it is once again fantasy baseball season. And as anyone who read my column in early December regarding fantasy football knows, just the mention of dropped passes or missed...
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End of an act for Schilling
After 20 years in the big leagues, one of the game’s grittiest and most hard-working competitors has decided to hang up his spikes and call it a career. Love him or hate...
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Thamel’s vendetta has to stop
Lately it seems that everywhere I look, someone is bashing not only Binghamton University athletics, but the University as a whole. At the forefront of this witch hunt is The New York...