Carlina Coleman
Number of articles: 15First article: October 2, 2009
Latest article: May 7, 2010
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Women’s lacrosse falls in round one of playoffs
The women's lacrosse team fell to the Williams Ephs on Sunday in the NESCAC Quarterfinals, 14-12. The Ephs advance to the NESCAC Semifinals this weekend with the win, and the Polar Bears fall to 10-6 for the season.
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Women’s lacrosse beats Bates with Gorajek goal in overtime
With the score tied at 12 in triple overtime, a goal by Carolyn Gorajek '13 won the women's lacrosse game for Bowdoin and snapped Williams's six-game win streak (see Athlete of the Week, page 18).
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Women’s lax beats Gulls, trounces Colorado College
The women's lacrosse team beat the Endicott College Gulls last Sunday 15-10. With the victory, the Polar Bears improve their record to 8-4 for the season and the Gulls fall to 11-4.
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Women’s lax falls to Panthers, for 27th straight loss to Midd
The women's lacrosse team lost 18-7 to the Middlebury College Panthers on Saturday afternoon, ending its five-game winning streak.
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Women’s lacrosse beats Colby, bringing NESCAC record to 4-1
The No. 18-ranked women's lacrosse team bested ninth-ranked Colby 14-7 in Waterville on Wednesday evening. Wednesday's win improved the Polar Bears' record to 4-1 in the conference and 6-3 overall for the season.
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Women’s basketball to host Regionals
The women's basketball team secured an at-large bid into the D-III NCAA regional tournament and will be a host site for the tournament this weekend. The Polar Bears will face the Baruch College Bearcats in the first round of the tournament tonight.
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Women’s basketball beats Tufts to advance to NESCAC semifinals
The women's basketball team advanced to the semifinals Saturday with an exciting overtime victory over the Tufts Jumbos, 65-54. With the score tied at 50 at the end of the second half, the Polar Bears entered overtime with a high level intensity, giving them the 15-4 point advantage that paved the way to their win.
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Women’s basketball closes regular season with 81-37 win over Connecticut College
The women's basketball team finished its regular season with a decisive win over the Connecticut College Camels last Saturday, 81-37. With a regular season record of 19-5, the fifth-seeded Polar Bears will face Tufts in the quarterfinal round of the NESCAC tournament Saturday.
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Women’s basketball trounces University of Maine-Farmington
A career-high 25 points from sophomore Amy Hackett helped the women's basketball team trounce the University of Maine-Farmington on Tuesday at Morrell Gymnasium by a score of 91-34. The Polar Bears, now 17-5, will face off against Wesleyan College on Friday and Connecticut College on Saturday.
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Women’s basketball beats Trinity with Bergeron’s winning jumper
After defeating Trinity, the team heads to face Middlebury and Williams this weekend
With just 45 seconds left on the clock, Katie Bergeron '11 sank the game-winning jump shot that gave the Polar Bears a narrow 53-52 edge over the Trinity Bantams Saturday afternoon in Morrell Gymnasium.
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Women’s basketball rebounds, sinks Maine Maritime 64-52
The Polar Bears improved their already impressive record to 14-3 Tuesday, defeating the Maine Maritime Academy Mariners by a score of 64-52. The team will face a pair of difficult matchups this weekend, playing Amherst today and Trinity on Saturday.
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Women’s basketball heads into the break undefeated
With a final burst of energy before winter break, the women's basketball team soundly defeated the Colby-Sawyer Chargers at Morrell Gymnasium Thursday evening by a score of 60-40.
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Women’s basketball looks to continue winning streak
Women’s basketball opened the season with four straight victories against non-conference teams
The women's basketball team bested the Huskies at the University of Southern Maine Tuesday by a score of 60-47. The win marks the team's first victory over rival USM since December 2003.
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Men’s tennis finishes fall season on high note
The men's tennis team capped off its fall season well at the Stony Brook Invitational this past weekend, with impressive results in both the singles and doubles brackets.
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Men’s tennis looks to rebound
The men's tennis team had its performance cut short at the ITA New England Championships at Williams College this weekend, with none of the Polar Bears' teams advancing past the third round. After early eliminations in both singles and doubles, the team now looks ahead to the Stony Brook Invitational on October 10, hoping to use the experience it gained at this tournament as an opportunity to grow and improve.