NewsOpinionFeaturesArts & EntertainmentSportsThe Back PageArchives

 

 

 

 

 

 

Volume CXXXIII, Number 15
February 8, 2002
f

Men's hockey rolls through weekend undefeated
ALISON L. McCONNELL, ORIENT STAFF
The Bears, who are #3 in national Division III rankings, are still the only team in college hockey with an undefeated record. [read the article]

Women's track beats USCGA
GRACE CHO, STAFF WRITER
Several women won their individual events, qualified for upcoming championship meets, and set some personal records. [read the article]

Women's basketball #6
JENNIFER LARAIA, STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin Women's Basketball team, after a loss to Bates, and a close win over Tufts, dropped to number six in the Division III national poll. [read the article]

Men's track beats USCGA, Colby, and USM
TAYLOR WASHBURN, STAFF WRITER
Rubens' performance helped galvanize the Bears, who defeated a strong U.S. Coast Guard Academy squad and smaller teams from Colby College and the University of Southern Maine. [read the article]

Women's hockey winning continues
REBEKAH METZLER, STAFF WRITER
Ranked 13-2-0, the Bowdoin Women's Ice Hockey team continues to cruise through its competition. [read the article]

Bringing energy to the game
ANDY MINESS, COLUMNIST
Many critics of Mark Cuban believe that he is just too arrogant and pompous for the game,and that he sends the wrong impression to fans. That is bogus from my perspective. [read the article]

Ask J.P. on sports
J.P. BOX, ORIENT STAFF
Drew Bledsoe would have played significantly worse than Tom Brady, or he would have played significantly better. Sounds like too easy of an answer? [read the article]

Winter Intramural Team Standings
As of February 7, 2002. [read the article]