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    PHOTOS: See March Madness from the sidelines as Belmont battles Tennessee
    Sarah Maninger
    • Mar 22
    • 2 min

    PHOTOS: See March Madness from the sidelines as Belmont battles Tennessee

    Win or go home. It’s the ultimatum given to every team at March Madness, and after a narrow loss to the University of Tennessee Knoxville on Monday night, Belmont is the latest squad to leave the dance floor. Despite the 70-67 loss to the Lady Vols, Belmont’s presence in the Round of 32 is something to celebrate, marking the second time the team has gotten there in as many years. The Vision caught every second of the game on camera so that you, loyal Bruins, can relive every
    Belmont’s biggest little fans celebrate their birthdays with basketball
    Lillie Burke
    • Jan 18
    • 2 min

    Belmont’s biggest little fans celebrate their birthdays with basketball

    For Ivey Unland’s ninth birthday, she knew the Curb Event Center was the place to be. As fans cheered and players celebrated their victories on the court, not only did Unland watch the Bruins sweep the Bisons at the Dec. 2 Battle of the Boulevard, but the birthday girl got a standing ovation from the crowd for her special day. Belmont’s basketball birthday experience organizes an unforgettable day for the team’s youngest fans, and perhaps inspires some future Bruin recruits a
    Cruising for a new Bruiser
    Lillie Burke
    • Mar 26, 2014
    • 3 min

    Cruising for a new Bruiser

    Belmont’s National Invitation Tournament game against Robert Morris University last Friday was a memorable game, made even more so by the special performance given by Bruiser the Bruin during halftime. His dance routine was special for many obvious reasons–his moves being the main one–but it was especially unique for a reason many in the audience may not have even realized. It was his last. The man inside Bruiser’s suit is scheduled to graduate this May, after which he will s
    Lillie Burke
    • Oct 28, 2010
    • 2 min

    Bruiser: a job worth bearing

    At every Belmont basketball game, Bruiser is in the business of boosting the bond between the bleachers and the ballgame. But outside of basketball, all the responsibilities associated with being a mascot are a bit, well … fuzzy. Being Bruiser is a whole lot to bear, Chris Flippo said. Unlike most jobs, Flippo doesn’t have to say a word at work, but he said it has taken a lot of practice to feel natural. “Eventually you get to the point where your actions have to speak for y

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