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Volume CXXXIII, Number 14
February 1, 2002
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Men's hockey still undefeated
ALISON L. McCONNELL, ORIENT STAFF
The men have remained unbeaten in all 16 games they've played this season. Bowdoin record books haven't ever seen this kind of success-and men's hockey has been a varsity sport since 1919. [read the article]

Women's basketball team ranked 2nd in the nation
JENNIFER LARAIA, STAFF WRITER
Although it was a weekend on the road, the Bowdoin team did not seem fazed by long bus trips or opposing crowds. [read the article]

Faculty dash and fall
JAMES FISHER, ORIENT STAFF
The frenzied cheering of the dozens of spectators packed into Farley Field House propelled Peter Slovenski across the finish line in just under 7.5 seconds. [read the article]

Diaries of an IM baller
M.J. NORTHROP, STAFF WRITER
Truth is, I don't have an inside game. I am strictly an outside player; I don't like mixing it down low with those sweaty brutes-it messes up my hair. [read the article]

Can underdogs win?
ANDREW MINESS, STAFF WRITER
Amidst the hoopla of Super Bowl XXXVI, the Rams have been called the "greatest show on earth," while the Patriots have been deemed the bridesmaids. [read the article]


Congratulations to Hugh Coleman '02 for scoring his 1000th Bowdoin career point. (Colin LeCroy, Bowdoin Orient)