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Volume CXXXIII, Number 12 January 30, 2004
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Skaters turn around season with ten-game winning streak REBEKAH METZLER, STAFF WRITER Bowdoin Women's Ice Hockey team had a record of 2-3-1 and had just experienced a three-game losing streak. Rumors of the magic being lost were swirling.
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Women run Brandeis into the ground ALLIE YANIKOSKI, STAFF WRITER During two weeks of pre-season training in the sub-zero Maine air, the women's indoor track team defeated seven other schools at the Brandeis invitational and finished second of four teams at home last weekend.
[read the article] Wesleyan and Trinity up next for #12 Bears ALISON L. MCCONNELL, ORIENT STAFF It's been a long semester already.
While most Bowdoin students are readjusting to campus life after a lengthy break, the men's hockey team has been here since December 26, playing a series of NESCAC and non-conference games.
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Carolina Panthers will pull off a close victory NICK LAROCQUE, STAFF WRITER Super Bowl XXXVIII will showcase a battle between two teams built on very similar principles. This year, the Panthers' and the Patriots' success has come as a result of defensive dominance and flawless free execution on offense.
[read the article] Pats will continue winning streak for the blowout BOBBY DESAULNIERS, STAFF WRITER The Patriots have won 14 games in a row, tying the single season record. This season's squad has shown a particular resiliency that all Super Bowl teams have lacked in recent seasons.
[read the article] Team looks to captains for unity HEATHER MACNEIL, STAFF WRITER Team camaraderie is not lacking for the Bowdoin Women's Squash Team thanks to the leadership of senior co-captains Eileen Schneider and Katie Irving.
[read the article] Polar Bears ready for league play as they hit 100-point mark MARIO LOPEZ, STAFF WRITER The Bowdoin Men's Basketball Team, after winning consecutive games on their road trip last weekend to Connecticut College and Wesleyan University, improved to 11-7 on the season and are 2-2 in the NESCAC.
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Swimmers end year with new records MELISSA PERRIN, STAFF WRITER The Polar Bears finished the fall semester in fine fashion, competing against Bates on December 5. Katie Chapman '07 set two college records and the men's team pulled off its first victory against Bates in coach Brad Burnham's four year tenure, with a score of 126-102, at Greason Pool.
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Men in black take first place at Brandeis Invitational BENJAMIN PEISCH, STAFF WRITER The men's track team participated in its first meet of the season at the Reggie Poyau Memorial Meet held at Brandeis University.
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Sean Walker '05 takes a break from his spot at guard during the team's game against St. Joseph's. Bowdoin went on to win the game, 106-73. (Hans Law, Bowdoin Orient) |

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