March 2, 2001
Volume CXXXII, Number 18

 










 

Men's hockey heads to semis
By ALISON MCCONNELL, STAFF WRITER

   The playoffs started on a good note for the men's hockey team last weekend. They dealt fourth-seeded Trinity (15-7-2) a 4-3 overtime loss on Saturday, and advanced to today's 4:00 semifinal against second seed Amherst (17-4-3).

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NESCAC champs
By JENN LARAIA, STAFF WRITER

    The Bowdoin women's basketball team has had a stellar week-they've been crowned NESCAC champions and have advanced to the next round of the NCAA Division III tournament. Also, Bowdoin players received some individual awards: Kristi Royer '03, who leads the team in scoring, was named to the First Team All-NESCAC Women's Basketball Team, while Lora Trenkle '04, the freshman star, was named to the Second Team.

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High tension at swim meet
By LAUREN MCNALLY, STAFF WRITER

   A recent article in the New York Times entitled "Basketball's Troubles" discussed the reasons for the sport's dropping attendance and general fan disinterest in recent years. During the 1998-1999 season, television viewer ship plummeted 15%. Last season, the trend continued with another 15% slash in ratings.

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NBA's Cuban missle crisis

Squash competes at the Howe Cup

Senior Spotlight: Dave Baranowski

Women's track looks to Boston