Eric D'Elia
Number of articles: 11First article: September 11, 2009
Latest article: May 7, 2010
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Men’s tennis beats Bobcats, preps for NESCAC tourney
The men's tennis team closed out their regular season this past week against Bates College (11-6 overall, 6-4 NESCAC).
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Men’s tennis sweeps USM in 9-0 victory
Coming off the toughest defeat of the year against Middlebury, the men's tennis team faced University of Southern Maine and NESCAC rival Williams (7-4 overall, 4-1 NESCAC) last weekend. Bowdoin prevailed without losing a match, trouncing USM.
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Men’s tennis falls to Panthers, looks to rebound at Williams
The men's tennis team faced its toughest competition of the year last Saturday when it traveled to Middlebury to play against the top-ranked team in the country. Middlebury played extremely well and defeated Bowdoin 9-0.
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After falling to No. 9 Amherst, men’s tennis wins over Colby
The men's tennis team defeated Colby College on Thursday afternoon by a final tally of 8-1. Bowdoin's only loss came at the No. 2 singles position.
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Men’s tennis sweeps weekend opposition
Coming off three straight victories over M.I.T., Connecticut College and Tufts this past weekend, the men's tennis team improved their record to 8-2. The No. 13-ranked Polar Bears will look to continue their winning streak this weekend as they head into difficult NESCAC competition.
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Men’s tennis beats strong Trinity squad
The men's tennis team opened up their spring season on March 14 while on a Spring Break trip in California. The team played seven matches on the trip and returned home with a 5-2 record. Despite suffering an unexpected loss to Trinity University (Texas) early on, Bowdoin recovered with key wins over ranked opponents including Redlands and NESCAC rival Trinity College.
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Golf team falls in qualifier
The men's golf team wraps up its season this coming weekend. The Polar Bears will be competing at Brunswick Country Club against the members of the course.
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NESCAC Qualifier Tournament looms as men’s and women’s golf teams approach season end
The pressure is on for the Bowdoin College men's golf team if it wants the season to continue into the spring. Tomorrow the Polar Bears will compete against a strong field in the NESCAC Qualifier Tournament.
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Golf teams struggle over weekend
The Bowdoin College men's golf team is on the brink of breaking into the top echelon of the conference. Their consistency is slowly starting to come out, so players have to keep stepping up and carding low numbers. The starting five players have consistently steered clear of blowup holes but in order to reach the next level, the Polar Bears need to do more than just avoid those triple bogies.
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Men’s and women’s golf play host to weekend tournaments
Men’s golf team places fourth out of nine, while the women’s team falls to the Bobcats
The Lady Polar Bears had their opening match of the season this past weekend, hosting the third annual Bowdoin Blast at Brunswick Golf Club on a rainy Saturday afternoon. The tournament consisted of individual competitors from Bates, Bowdoin, St. Anselm, and Maine-Farmington, as well as a dual match between the Bowdoin and Bates teams. Unfortunately, the Polar Bears came up short in the dual match losing to the Bobcats (384) by a total of 30 shots. Despite the loss, young talent for the Polar Bears showed some promise for future tournaments as first year Chelsea Gross posted a 95 in Saturday's round.
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With an eye on the spring, golf begins season
The men's golf team opened up competition for the season this past Tuesday at Natanis Golf Club in Vassalboro, Maine. The Polar Bears competed in the Thomas College Terrier Invitational against a seven-team field.