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Volume CXXXIII, Number 4
October 3, 2003
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Panthers
and Jeffs end Bears' undefeated record in close games
NORA DOWLEY, STAFF WRITER
The women's soccer team ended its five game winning streak
by adding back-to-back losses to its record against NESCAC rivals Amherst
and Middlebury last weekend. [read
the article]
Ruggers crush UNH
LINDSAY
MORRIS, STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin Women's Rugby team was victorious in last weekend's
match against the University of New Hampshire, but not without a tough
fight. [read the article]
Red Sox postseason causes madness
J.P. BOX, ALUMNI CONTRIBUTOR
Like fall's hardest hue to hold, nothing gold stays - and
retirement never lasts. How do you like that? I started off my first and
last sports article in my post-Bowdoin days with a bad and awkward Robert
Frost reference, but I don't care. [read
the article]
Learning about the life of a superstar
ALLIE
YANIKOSKI, STAFF WRITER
Enthusiasm, dedication, compassion, and a contagious sense
of humor only begin to describe the complex and beautiful person on both
the cross country and track teams affectionately know as "Lynne-o."
[read the article]
Bears
still waiting for long overdue victory
BOBBY DESAULNIERS, STAFF WRITER
The Bears dropped their second straight game last weekend
to Amherst. Once again, the defense held the Lord Jeffs to only seven
points in the first half. [read the
article]
Give Moss a little more credit
NICK LAROCQUE, STAFF WRITER
Not everyone gets to be Tom Brady. Two years ago, he made
the flawless transition from sixth-round draft pick to Super Bowl MVP
and the NFL's new "golden boy." The combination of a storybook
Super Bowl season, good looks, and a very marketable personality ensured
that Tom Brady posters were on walls in bedrooms all across America. [read
the article]
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| The nationally-ranked field hockey team practices
out on the turf on a fall afternoon. The women will face the University
of Southern Maine this Tuesday at 4:00 p.m. at home. (Hans Law,
Bowdoin Orient) |

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