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Volume CXXXIII, Number 7
October 26, 2001
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Post-HOC, crew looks back with pride
ELIZABETH GOTT, STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin crew took five boats to the Head of the Charles Regatta last
weekend, and fared well amidst international competition. [read
the article]
Football falls to Trinity, 50-34
SEAN
WALKER, STAFF WRITER
After a 15-game losing streak, the Bowdoin Football Team's winning streak
ended after one game last Saturday against Trinity College. [read
the article]
Field hockey looks ready for playoff action,
Williams next
KRISTEN DUMMER, STAFF WRITER
Bowdoin fired eleven shots on goal, and the Camels totaled five against
sophomore goaltender Gillian McDonald. She was able to stop every shot,
marking her fifth solo shutout of the 2001 season. [read
the article]
Men's soccer captures CBB crown, heads to
playoffs
CHRIS SAUNDERS, STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin Men's Soccer Team clinched the CBB crown on Wednesday afternoon
with a 2-0 drubbing of Bates College. [read the
article]
Men's rugby wins division title
HUGH
HILL, STAFF WRITER
The hard-fought match was a testament to the strength of the virile Polar
Bears in comparison to the sterile White Mules. [read
the article]
Women's volleyball survives disappointing season
ANN SMITH, STAFF WRITER
The women's volleyball team struggled to fulfill high expectations this
year, closing out its regular season with a 6-21 record. "We're a
stronger team skill-wise this year; we just don't have the record to show
it," said junior Rebecca Geehr. [read the
article]
Women's rugby faces first defeat
LINDSAY MORRIS, STAFF WRITER
In a close game last Saturday, the Bowdoin Women's Rugby A-side lost to
the Northeastern A-side by a score of 7-5. The loss came as a surprise
and disappointment to Bowdoin, who had remained undefeated until then.
[read the article]
Suprise, Suprise! The Yankees are going to
win the 2001 World Series
J.P. BOX, ORIENT STAFF
After being blasted by friends and friendly foes due to my pick of the
Phoenix Suns as NBA Champs in last week's issue, my confidence as a writer
hit an all-time low. [read the article]
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| The men's soccer team plays Wesleyan tomorrow for
its last regular-season home game at noon. (Colin LeCroy, Bowdoin
Orient) |
Jill Falwell '04 in the Parents Weekend win over
Conn College. (Colin LeCroy, Bowdoin Orient) |
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