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Volume CXXXII, Number 7
November 1, 2002
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Fans of the week!
BECKY TANENBAUM, STAFF WRITER
Anyone who has ventured out to a field hockey game has
surely seen Mike O'Neill '04 and Mike Stevens '04 working their magic
from behind the officials' desk. [read
the article]
Field
Hockey stumbles, but still maintains #1 rank in NESCAC
ALLIE YANIKOSKI, STAFF WRITER
With one remaining regular-season game, Bowdoin's phenomenal
field hockey team is still ranked the best team in the NESCAC, tied with
Williams and Middlebury, both of whom the Bears have defeated. [read
the article]
Football sets sights on CBB
BOBBY DESAULNIERS, COLUMNIST
Bowdoin
football has something no other team in the NESCAC has - Bates and Colby
are its final two opponents. These three teams make up a small subdivision
of the league, the CBB. [read the
article]
All in one short week
J.P. BOX, COLUMNIST
Emmitt passed Sweetness as the all-time rushing leader,
Barry's Giants fell to the Angels in seven, Tom (Watson) won the Senior
Tour Championship in soggy conditions, and I am now on a first name basis
with pro athletes. [read the article]
Deep
freeze: rainy end to ruggers' season
MIKE BALULESCU, STAFF WRITER
Not even the mud on their faces could hide the tears of
the seniors as the final seconds of the match ticked away last Sunday.
Over the loudspeaker, Journey's immortal words in "Don't Stop Believin'"
were of little consolation to the ruggers in black, whose season was ended
last weekend with two devastating losses in the New England Division II
championships. [read the article]
Skippers
not washed up yet!
MELANIE KEENE, STAFF WRITER
The coming weekend is extremely important for the team-it
is the final chance for both the coed and women's team to qualify for
the Atlantic Coast Championship. The sailors plan on practicing hard throughout
the week in preparation. [read the
article]
Polar Bears earn NESCAC bid
SEAN WALKER, STAFF WRITER
With a dominating effort that left many wondering if Colby
had mistakenly suited up their junior varsity squad, the Bowdoin Men's
Soccer Team trounced their in-state rival 4-0 last Saturday, clinching
home field advantage and a first round bye for the NESCAC tournament.
[read the article]
Chaos and Clown create scary team
GRACE CHO & CONOR WILLIAMS, STAFF WRITERS
Take 20 guys, 9 girls, one disc, and a Sunday afternoon
and what you'll have is the Bates Ultimate Invitational. As the day progressed,
it became clear that the host was overmatched by Bowdoin's Chaos Theory
and Stoned Clown co-ed combinations. [read
the article]
Vball
sees sunset on '02 season
JENN LARAIA, sports09.job
Although it's a scary thought, Halloween weekend kicks
off the last week of competition for the Bowdoin volleyball team. With
just eight wins on the season, the Polar Bears will not advance to the
NESCAC tournament, which will be held on November 8. [read
the article]
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