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Volume CXXXIII, Number 2
September 19, 2003

Young legs & veterans make a winning combo
BEN PEISCH, STAFF WRITER
Last Saturday, Bowdoin Men's Cross Country Team had their first meet of the season at Colby College. The weather was hot, the hills were tall, but the victory was sweet for the Polar Bears. [read the article]

Double header weekend proves the ladies are ready to take on Williams
NORA DOWLEY, STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin Women's Soccer Team was very busy and successful last weekend. They began by notching their first NESCAC win of the season with a 2-1 victory over the Wesleyan Cardinals. [read the article]

Lady ruggers take to the pitch a different outlook as a varsity sport
LINDSAY MORRIS, STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin Women's Rugby Team started their season off last weekend at the Beantown Rugby Tournament in Amherst, Massachusetts. With over 20 rookies and a strong veteran lineup, the ruggers held high hopes going into the tournament. [read the article]

Parcells has the magic to make all-star teams
NICK LAROCQUE, STAFF WRITER
Bill Parcells has never had it easy. When Parcells accepted his first NFL head coaching job in 1983, he took over the New York Giants, a team that obtained a winning record only once in the last ten years. [read the article]

Corner kicks, headers, and overtime are dangerous weapons
SEAN WALKER, STAFF WRITER
If you attend a Bowdoin Men's Soccer game this year, expect to see a close, physical game. Expect the game to go into overtime. Expect to see a key goal from Tommy Bresnehan '05 and spectacular saves from Travis Derr '04. Most importantly, expect the Polar Bears to find a way to win. [read the article]

Colby runners can't keep up the distance
ALLIE YANIKOSKI, STAFF WRITER
The sun squinted through the trees onto Colby's rolling trails last Saturday, spying a horde of women in black spandex charging toward the finishing chute. The Bowdoin women comfortably defeated Colby 21-34. The top five Bowdoin finishers, who account for the team score, all crossed the line in the top eight out of 34 places. [read the article]

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