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Volume CXXXIII, Number 17 March 5, 2004
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Palmer wins New England title ALLIE YANIKOSKI, STAFF WRITER Facing the best New England athletes from Divisions I, II, and III last weekend in the Open New England Championships at Boston University, the Bowdoin Women's Indoor Track Team left with a new school record, a national-qualifier, and several seasonal best performances.
[read the article] Bowdoin skaters suffer season-ending loss ALISON L. MCCONNELL, ORIENT STAFF In ice hockey-a goal sport-even the strongest offense can be defeated by a hot goaltender.
That was the case in the men's 4-0 loss to Hamilton last Saturday. The Continentals ended the Bears' season in the first round of the New England Small Athletic Conference playoffs.
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Six runners qualify for nationals at New Englands BEN PEISCH, STAFF WRITER After receiving the results from the New England Championships, the NCAA signed a large check and mailed it to Bowdoin to finance the plane tickets and living accommodations for six outstanding male track athletes to compete in the Division III National Championships at Wisconsin-Whitewater on March 13.
[read the article] MLB takes a hard hit NICK LAROCQUE, STAFF WRITER Major League Baseball took a major credibility hit on Tuesday as it was reported that a company called the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative provided steroids for several MLB players, including three of the sport's biggest names: Barry Bonds, Gary Sheffield, and Jason Giambi.
[read the article] Swimmers, divers fare well at NESCAC championships MELISSA PERRIN, STAFF WRITER The Bowdoin Men's Swim Team capped a successful season last weekend as the host of the NESCAC championship meet. The team placed seventh in an 11-team field, scoring 544 points, finishing ahead of rivals Bates (505) and Colby (511.5). Williams (1732.5) won the meet decisively, beating second-place Amherst by over 300 points.
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Patriots in trouble with Law? SHAUN GAGNON, STAFF WRITER Just when it seems everything is going well in New England with the Patriots coming off their second Super Bowl in three years and the Red Sox looking good, something gives. You are reminded of the fact that, yes, you are a New England sports fan.
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Williams can only look on helplessly as Justine Pouravelis '06 takes it to the hoop. In the NESCAC Semifinal game, Pouravelis was strong in all areas, racking up ten points, seven rebounds, six steals, and three blocks. Pouravelis's senior captain Lora Trenkle led the team in points with 21. (Courtesy of Alex Cornell du Houx) |


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