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Volume CXXXIII, Number 16
February 27, 2004

Men suffer season-ending upest
MARIO LOPEZ, STAFF WRITER
With a win each from games earlier in the season, the Bates and Bowdoin Men's Basketball Teams were looking to settle the score in the first round of the NESCAC playoffs. The two teams broke the tie on Saturday with the win going to Bates. [read the article]

Skaters pick up back-to-back wins on road
REBEKAH METZLER, STAFF WRITER
After picking up back-to-back shut-out wins on the road versus Wesleyan and Trinity, the Bowdoin Women's Ice Hockey Team finished its regular season tied with Middlebury atop the NESCAC. Not only did the two teams post identical records, but also the Bears and Panthers were tied in every category used as a tie-breaker. [read the article]

Squash teams end on high note
HEATHER MACNEIL, STAFF WRITER
Bowdoin's men's and women's squash teams have both had successful seasons this year by capitalizing on their strong leadership and impressive rookies. [read the article]

Polar Bears place fifth in region
ALLIE YANIKOSKI, STAFF WRITER
In the first meet of the championship season, the women's track team finished an impressive fifth place out of the 23 teams that attended the New England Division III meet, behind Williams, Tufts, Amherst, and Colby. [read the article]

Polar Bears improve standing, break records
MELISSA PERRIN, STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin Women's Swim Team traveled to Wesleyan last weekend for three days of swimming at the NESCAC championships. The team finished ninth, improving on last year's tenth place finish, and setting ten new college records in the process. [read the article]

Nine men in black crowned champions of New England
BEN PEISCH, STAFF WRITER
The men of Bowdoin's track team played host to the New England Championships on Saturday. By the end of the day, nine men in black were crowned New England champions with the team standing proudly in sixth place overall. [read the article]

Red Sox fans beware: There's a new team in town
SHAUN GAGNON, STAFF WRITER
It is easy to get caught in the trap of thinking that the American League pennant race will come down to two teams in the American League East. [read the article]

Bramwell ends career on court with force
HEATHER MACNEIL, STAFF WRITER
In the most recent issue of Bowdoin Magazine, senior Lindsay Bramwell is described defeating a male opponent in an intense game of Around the World. [read the article]

RearrAINGEing the Celtics
BRANDON CASTEN, STAFF WRITER
I am the type of sports fan who lives in the moment, so I will wait until baseball season to fume about A-rod. My sports frustration will now be directly focused on Danny Ainge, the inept-at-best general manager of the Boston Celtics. [read the article]

NFL off season: Joe Gibbs shakes things up for the better in Washington
NICK LAROCQUE, STAFF WRITER
Joe Gibbs has wasted no time shaking things up in Washington. Last week, the Redskins, signed veteran quarterback Mark Brunell to a seven-year contract in a move that Gibbs advocated strongly. [read the article]

NFL off season: Redskins cleaning up house, Broncos may capitalize
BOBBY DESAULNIERS, STAFF WRITER
The Denver Broncos are always tough competitors in the AFC. But in the last couple of seasons, they have not been able to make the jump deep into the Playoffs. [read the article]

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