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Volume CXXXIII, Number 5
October 12, 2001
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Crew looks to NH Championships and Head of
the Charles
ELIZABETH GOTT, STAFF WRITER
In addition to the men's pair victory, the team placed in the top four
of each race it entered. Coach Gil Birney indicated that he was pleased
with the results at the regatta's end. [read the
article]
Field hockey wins four of five
KRISTEN
DUMMER , STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin Women's Field Hockey squad has been busy recently, with four
wins in five games. The Bears stand at 10-2 overall and were ranked 14th
in the DIII NCAA poll this week. [read the article]
Football optimistic for Hamilton
SEAN WALKER, STAFF WRITER
When you're the Bowdoin Football Team and you've been outscored 69-0 in
the past two games, you look for small details to convince yourself that
next weekend will be better. [read the article]
Mixed results for men's and women's tennis
ANN SMITH, STAFF WRITER
The Bears grabbed four of six possible flights (four singles and two doubles),
and Patrick Keneally '05 and Nick McLean '03 managed finalist positions.
[read the article]
Men's ruggers bury Orono and Farmington
HUGH HILL, STAFF WRITER
The last two Saturdays have seen two monumental victories for the lads
of Bowdoin's premiere club sport: men's rugby. [read
the article]
Women ruggers crush Providence, face URI
tomorrow
LINDSAY
MORRIS, STAFF WRITER
The Providence field was in poor condition last weekend, with patches
of grass missing and acorns and trash strew across the pitch, making tackles
and falls that much more painful. [read the article]
Men's cross country takes state championships
ALEX MOORE, STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin Men's Cross Country Team won in convincing fashion on their
home course last Saturday, finishing first in the Maine State Championship
for the second straight year. [read the article]
Women's x-c snags state title, looks to Open
New Englands
KRISTEN
DUMMER, STAFF WRITER
The Bears, despite having several varsity women injured or ill when they
faced Wesleyan on Sept. 29th, managed to take three of the top four spots
and finished with a team time 15 seconds faster than the Cardinals. [read
the article]
A report from the links: Women's golf
HOMA MOJTABAI, STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin Women's Golf Team wrapped up its four-match season last weekend
at the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Individual Women's Tournament. Senior Kat Crowley
finished behind victor Melissa Wilcox of Bates, and three other Bowdoin
golfers filled the top-5 ranks. [read the article]
The hero that never was
J.P. BOX, ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
It's a shame for Barry. Bonds just finished a record-shattering season
and surpassed the Babe and Big Mac as the game's ultimate power hitter,
and all he gets is begrudging respect. He deserves it too. [read
the article]
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