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Volume CXXXIII, Number 18 April 2, 2004
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Lacrosse remains undefeated with 13-10 win over Wheaton Bobby Desaulniers, STAFF WRITER The Bowdoin College Men's Lacrosse Team hopes to reclaim its top-tier status this season, and with a 5-0 record and strong national ranking, is well on its way.
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Six runners earn All-American honors Ben Peisch, STAFF WRITER When most Bowdoin students were fleeing the cold and stress, six hardcore young men from the indoor track team did the opposite. They decided to fly to the frozen tundra of Wisconsin to take on the best track athletes in the land at Indoor Track Nationals at Wisconsin-Whitewater.
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Bowdoin skaters take NESCAC title Rebekah Metzler, STAFF WRITER After beating Hamilton 6-0 in the NESCAC semifinals held in Dayton Arena, the Bowdoin Women's Ice Hockey Team trounced the eventual National Champion Middlebury Panthers 4-1 to win the NESCAC conference title.
[read the article] 'Young' Polar Bears tear up turf Heather MacNeil, STAFF WRITER The Bowdoin Women's Lacrosse Team has been tearing up the turf along the East Coast this season, kicking off its year with an impressive 6-1 record.
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Quick bats give Bears the edge Bobby Desaulniers, STAFF WRITER Bowdoin's Baseball Team is on a hot streak.
This week, they took two wins from St. Joseph's and UMaine Farmington. The Bears routed St. Joseph's on Tuesday 18-7.
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Next stop for senior Laurits: Olympic gold? Heather MacNeil, STAFF WRITER There is more to senior Brian Laurits than meets the eye. Aside from his illustrious career as one of Bowdoin's most valuable members of the Men's Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field Teams, Laurits has aspirations to be a U.S. Olympian in skeleton, a lesser-known sport similar to bobsledding.
[read the article] Blue Devils will prove to be too much for Huskies Shaun Gagnon, STAFF WRITER Well it's almost all said and done. Two more games to go and another title will be handed out. Duke University and the University of Connecticut will meet this Saturday in San Antonio in what I consider to be the game that will provide us with the 2004 National Champion.
[read the article] Huskies' athleticism, size, talent will put them on top Nick LaRocque, STAFF WRITER It was only about five and a half months ago that the college basketball season was about to begin, and it seemed to be a consensus among experts everywhere that the Connecticut Huskies were the team best equipped to be cutting the nets down in March.
[read the article] Women take on Florida sun, local teams Allie Yanikoski, STAFF WRITER Racing down a well-surfaced red track flanked by palm trees and gigantic stone stadium stairs, ten members of the women's track team represented Maine and Bowdoin in the Santa Barbara Easter Relays over Spring Break.
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