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Volume CXXXIII, Number 8
November 2, 2001
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Wesleyan hands football 41-31 loss
SEAN WALKER, STAFF WRITER
In a game that wasn't nearly as close in the second half as the score might indicate, the Bowdoin Polar Bears were defeated for the second straight week. [read the article]

Rugby advances to regionals
HUGH HILL, STAFF WRITER
"We are so fired up right now I actually had to be restrained from breaking cinder blocks over my head." [read the article]

Soccer downs Amherst; Bulow bags, ties records
CHRIS SAUNDERS, STAFF WRITER
As a result of his two-goal performance last Wednesday against Bates, and his game-winner versus Amherst on Sunday, Bulow was named the NESCAC Player of the Week for the third time this season. [read the article]

Women ruggers wind up season with big win over Wellesley
LINDSAY MORRIS, STAFF WRITER
Silence was the reaction of the ruggers as they learned Monday that they had missed the New England playoffs to Tufts by losing just one game, and that they had also missed the wild-card spot to Springfield by a scoring technicality. [read the article]

Williams loss ends women's soccer season
J.P. HERNANDEZ, STAFF WRITER
Williams, having posted a perfect 13-0-0 regular season record, received the top seed in the NESCAC tournament. Bowdoin (10-3-1) entered the tournament as the fourth seed. [read the article]

Men's cross country captures NESCAC crown
ALEX MOORE, STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin Men's Cross Country Team won the NESCAC championship on its home course last Saturday, snapping Williams's seven-year hold on the title. [read the article]

Women runners take sixth at NESCAC's
KRISTEN DUMMER, STAFF WRITER
Middlebury, the defending national Division III champion, captured the race with four finishers in top-12 spots. [read the article]

Thinking outside the Box
J.P. BOX, ORIENT STAFF
With the World Series, regular season football, and the return of the Jordan, there are simply too many sports stories to cover. [read the article]


Simon Gerson '02 and Melanie Keene '03. (Photo courtesy of Bowdoin Sailing Team)