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Volume CXXXI, Number 21
April 12, 2002
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Crew continues to win
ELIZABETH GOTT, STAFF WRITER
Facing some of the coldest conditions the team had seen
in a long time, the Bowdoin Crew Team rowed its way to success last Saturday
in Worcester, Massachusetts. [read
the article]
Bears fired up to face Panthers
HEATHER
MacNEIL, STAFF WRITER
The Bears came out strong against Wesleyan and scored five
quick goals early in the first half to post a 5-0 lead. [read
the article]
Bears dominate on the track and in the field
TAYLOR
WASHBURN, STAFF WRITER
One of the meet's most exciting moments came when junior
Pat Vardaro knocked more than fifteen seconds off the school record in
the two mile run. [read
the article]
Jumbos end Polar Bears' five-game winning
streak
REBEKAH METZLER AND HILARY SMITH, STAFF WRITERS
The
Bowdoin Softball Team burst onto the sunny competitive scene in Florida
during its Spring Break trip after a long pre-season at Farley Field House.
[read the article]
Sailing turns in top finishes
JENNIFER LARAIA, STAFF WRITER
Bowdoin
endured some tough weather last weekend to come in seventh overall in
a field of eighteen teams at the Emily Wick Trophy. [read
the article]
Double win for lax
HENRY COPPOLA, ORIENT STAFF
The Polar Bears picked up back to back wins this week,
upping their record to 6-2 as they prepare to face defending national
champion Middlebury Saturday afternoon. [read
the article]
New hope for Boston fans
GIL BARNDOLLAR, STAFF WRITER
There was a time, just a few years ago, when the Boston
pro sports scene was a virtual wasteland. It may seem like a distant memory
now. [read
the article]
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