Keith Heyde
Number of articles: 8First article: December 5, 2008
Latest article: November 6, 2009
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Bowdoin hosts D-III national water polo championships
Despite a tough loss to Coast Guard in the conference tournament, the water polo team is ready to move forward in this weekend's National Club tournament hosted by the Bears.
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Water polo falls to Coast Guard, rebounds versus UVM and Colby
After more than a year and a half of away games, the water polo team celebrated its homecoming last weekend by hosting the conference championship tournament at Leroy Greason Pool. The Bears opened the first round of tournament play against conference rival and defending champions, the United States Coast Guard Academy. After a sluggish first quarter the Bears found themselves in an early 0-5 hole.
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Medley relay leads swim team
Despite finishing in eighth place, the Bowdoin women swimmers were able to topple a number of school records during the NESCAC Championship at Bowdoin. Over the course of the grueling three-day-long NESCAC Championships, the women's swim team swam well as a whole and produced one of their finest performances of the year. On Friday, sophomore Caitlin Callahan started the meet off with a bang for the Polar Bears.
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Swimming splits home tri-meet
In an exciting meet, both the men's and women's swim teams triumphantly beat Trinity and narrowly lost to Wesleyan in the first home contest of the year. The Polar Bears went into last Saturday's meet with large expectations, coming off of two consecutive weekends of victories for both the men and women against Bates and University of Maine-Orono.
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Swimming defeats Div. I UMaine-Orono
It was a David and Goliath story last weekend as the Bowdoin Polar Bears took on the University of Maine-Orono Black Bears on Saturday. Despite having a student body seven times smaller than that of Orono, the Polar Bears held their own in the exhibition meet against the Division I opponent and garnered victories.
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Swim teams make a splash with sweep
Though they hardly had a long Winter Break like their classmates, the swim teams certainly had an eventful few weeks. Returning on December 29 to commence the second phase of its competitive season, Bowdoin swimmers from across the country converged in Brunswick armed with determination.
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Swimming places 5th, 6th at MIT Invite
Despite scientific claims to the contrary, it seems Polar Bears can thrive in warm waters. At least that's what the Bowdoin swim teams showed last weekend during their successful meet in Cambridge, Mass. Amid steep competition from six other teams (NYU, MIT, Colby, Brandeis, Tufts and Wheaton) the Bowdoin's male and female delegations managed to make their collective roar heard.
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Lady swimmers sweep, men split in Cambridge
Despite their best efforts, the MIT Engineers and the Babson Beavers were incapable of damming the speed of the Bowdoin Swim Teams last weekend. Last Saturday's tri-meet between MIT, Babson and Bowdoin set the Polar Bears on the right track, with the women sweeping the competition and the men coming home 1-1.