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Volume CXXXIII, Number 10
November 16, 2001
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Pro sports notables
J.P. BOX, ORIENT STAFF
The NBA needs to allow its players to voice their opinions. If the league succeeds in its quest to silence dissenters, we may hear remarks like: "Well, it was a team effort. It takes 12 guys working together to lose by this much." [read the article]

Rugby season ends at hands of Middlebury
HUGH HILL, STAFF WRITER
The next day, as snow clouds menaced over the Berkshires, the men assembled to face Middlebury for the championship. No one expected an easy match, but the team didn't know just how much of a struggle it would face. [read the article]

Men's x-c heads to nationals
ALEX MOORE, STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin men demonstrated a mastery of the Westfield State course en route to their second place finish. Bowdoin's first runner, co-captain Steve Allison '01, finished in eighth place with a time of 25:17. [read the article]

Women's hockey out for Midd, Williams
REBEKAH METZLER, STAFF WRITER
Players on this year's women's ice hockey team may be less numerous than in past seasons, but the group is certainly not short on promise. [read the article]

Lubin Courts see action as women's squash prepares for winter of excellence
ANN SMITH, STAFF WRITER
Last year, the Bears finished ranked tenth in the country and lost the Division II title after a tough match to Williams. [read the article]

Women run well at New Englands
KRISTEN DUMMER, STAFF WRITER
The top seven female cross country runners proved their strength at the Division III New England Championships last weekend. [read the article]