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Volume CXXXII, Number 10
November 22, 2002
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Men's XC runs into national spotlight
ALEX MOORE, STAFF WRITER
The
Bowdoin Men's Cross Country Team finished second out of 35 teams in the
New England Division III Championship at Westfield State last Saturday.
The top four teams--Keene State, Bowdoin, Williams, and Connecticut College--will
run in the NCAA Division III National Championships at Northfield, Minnesota
tomorrow. [read the article]
Women's XC off to nationals
GRACE CHO, STAFF WRITER
What appeared to be a cross country running race turned
into an acrobatic show with head coach Peter Slovenski doing cartwheels
down the field. With a third place finish at the New England Division
III cross country championships, the Bowdoin Women's Cross Country Team
qualified for nationals and watched blisfully as their coach leaped around
with joy. [read the article]
Polar Bears rearing to squash NESCAC
ALLIE YANIKOSKI, STAFF WRITER
The
Division I Bowdoin Men's Squash Team demonstrated its power last season,
boasting a 10-8 record along with two of the top 50 players in the United
States-junior co-captain Greg Clement and sophomore Jon Crowell. The upcoming
season promises to be equally, if not more, impressive than the last.
[read the article]
Women's basketball prepares for another elite
season in '03
JENN LARAIA, STAFF WRITER
After
achieving a stellar record of 26-2 last season, winning the 2001-2002
NESCAC Championship, and going all the way to the Elite Eight in NCAA
Division III, the Bowdoin Women's Basketball Team has a tough act to follow
in 2002-2003. [read the article]
Running with cross country
TODD FORSGREN AND CONOR O'BRIEN, STAFF WRITERS
How do you express a friendly rivalry with Bates? We thought
it perfect to send the Bates cross country team a plateful of anchovies
at dinner. We think they enjoyed them. [read
the article]
Celtics surge past eastern competitors
ERIK SPRAGUE, COLUMNIST
While it is still early in the NBA season, the Boston Celtics
have built on their success from last season, when they advanced to the
Eastern Conference Finals, and have established themselves as one of the
elite teams in the Eastern Conference. [read
the article]
DI college football: not worth watching
J.P. BOX, COLUMNIST
Stop watching college football. Why waste a perfectly good
Saturday afternoon? Or if you do, do me a favor: write your local congressman
and tell him or her that the college game stinks. [read
the article]

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