Volume CXXXIII, Number 2
September 14, 2001
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Women's soccer: One down, lots to go
By JOHN HERNANDEZ, STAFF WRITER
Jill Falwell, who was subsequently named the NESCAC Player of the Week for her efforts, scored two goals and had an assist in the team's win. [read the article]

Men's soccer: Eight is great
By CHRIS SAUNDERS, STAFF WRITER
It's hard to keep a good team down. This weekend, the Bowdoin Men's Soccer Team proved that they are a quality club with the determination, ability, and heart to succeed. [read the article]

Men's Rugby: ready to rumble
By HUGH HILL, STAFF WRITER
The rugby team has been training intensively over the last few weeks and fully expects an undefeated season, followed by victory in the New England tournament. [read the article]

Women's ruggers: Looking tough
By LINDSEY MORRIS, STAFF WRITER
While many teams are busy rebuilding their core this year, the women's rugby team has simply reloaded its roster with countless experienced veterans and an energetic group of rookies. [read the article]

Sports editor and Air Jordan plan comeback together
By J.P. BOX, ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
Like Jordan, I also have decided to hold the intramural basketball world in suspense over whether or not I will return for the 3-on-3 season. [read the article]

A look at Bowdoin's very own navy
By ELIZABETH GOTT, STAFF WRITER
Chances are that by now, you've noticed the large group of people who descend on breakfast at Moulton every morning. You know, the people that are sometimes smelly, sort of wet, and always wide awake... [read the article]

Field hockey successful in double header
By KRISTEN DUMMER, STAFF WRITER
A dominating 4-0 shutout over the M.I.T. Engineers kicked off the season, and was followed by a 2-1 defeat of Wheaton. [read the article]

Practice swings with the coeds of Bowdoin golf
By HOMA MOJTABAI, STAFF WRITER
Boasting a roster of fifteen players, the squad is looking to finish in the top half of NESCAC, according to coach Terry Meagher. [read the article]

Terrorist attacks put collegiate and
professional sports world on hold

By J.P. BOX, ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
The National Football League decided on Thursday that this weekend’s games would be either postponed or canceled. If the games cannot be rescheduled, the NFL will play a 15-game schedule and adjust the playoff picture accordingly. [read the article]

Bowdoin Athletic Department to resume game schedule
After postponing games scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday due to the tragic events in New York and Washington, the Bowdoin College Athletic Department announced today that it will resume events starting this weekend. [read the article]