November 10, 2000
Volume CXXXII, Number 9

 










 

Men's soccer to host ECACs
By Eric Bornhofft, STAFF WRITER

     The NESCAC men's soccer semifinals were hosted on Saturday by Williams College. Top seeded Williams took care of Amherst 2-0 to earn a spot in the finals, whilethe Bears were set to play Middlebury. Bowdoin started off playing flatly and Middlebury took advantage. The Panthers penetrated the Bear defense just seven minutes into the contest, enabling a Middlebury striker to put a shot into the upper-right corner.

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Sailing wraps up very successful season
By Jennifer Laraia, STAFF WRITER

   Although the number of regattas this season seemed enormous only two months ago, the Bowdoin sailors are now putting away their gear until the spring. While the season seemed to pass too quickly, the team pulled off some great performances and gained valuable experience in their sport. This season was one of transition, as Thomas Sitzmann took over the reigns as head coach, and as a talented group of sophomores moved into the forefront. First-years learned the ropes and demonstrated great potential for future contribution to the team. The regattas of the past few weekends mark the culmination of a productive season.

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Senior Spotlight: Steve Allison
By Craig Giammona, STAFF WRITER

   Steve Allison will be the first to tell you that he has come a long-way in his time at Bowdoin. The Braintree, Massachusetts native once dubbed "The Braintree Rocket" because of his sleek build, immense running talent, and communist leanings, has undergone quite a transformation in college. In the process, Allison has developed into one of New England's toughest and most dedicated runners.

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Volleyball hosts NCAA tournament

Field Hockey Falls in DIII Quarterfinals

Women's soccer downed by Middlebury

Bowdoin Equestrians: A team on the rise