Andrew Reall of Brown wrestling made history this week by becoming the program's first conference champion since 2012, winning the 197-pound title at the Ivy League Wrestling Tournament held on March 8 in New York. Reall, who entered the tournament as the top seed, secured his championship with two victories, clinching a spot at the upcoming NCAA Championships in Cleveland from March 19-21. Alongside him, Alex Semenenko and Austin McBurney also received automatic bids after strong performances, marking the first time since 2019 that Brown will send three wrestlers to the NCAA Championships.
In men's basketball, senior Landon Lewis earned First Team All-Ivy honors, becoming the fourth Bear to achieve this distinction under head coach Mike Martin. Lewis led the Ivy League in scoring during conference play with an average of 18.5 points per game and ranked second in rebounds. His achievements this season also included being named Ivy League Player of the Week on February 16. Meanwhile, in women's basketball, Grace Arnolie and Alyssa Moreland both received All-Ivy recognition, with Arnolie earning First Team honors for the first time in her career and Moreland being named to the Second Team. Arnolie's season was highlighted by surpassing 200 career three-pointers, placing her fifth in program history.
In men's ice hockey, Ben Poitras and Zackary Tonelli were recognized with All-Ivy honors. Poitras received an Honorable Mention after leading the team with 10 goals, while Tonelli was named Academic All-Ivy for his performance in nine Ivy League games. Both athletes contributed significantly to the Bears' efforts during the season, with Poitras tying for the team lead in points during league play.
Looking ahead, Brown wrestling will prepare for the NCAA Championships, while the basketball teams will reflect on their successful seasons as they transition into the offseason.





