Peyton Morss
Number of articles: 23First article: September 10, 2010
Latest article: May 6, 2011
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Women’s lax beats Amherst in quarterfinals
The women's lacrosse team secured the second seed in the NESCAC tournament last Friday at Tufts with a 7-6 win over the Jumbos.
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Women’s lacrosse trounces Husson
The women's lacrosse team churned out two wins this week, highlighted by a 20-1 victory over Husson on Wednesday.
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Women’s lax defeats Bobcats, boosts national ranking to 12
The women's lacrosse team rolled over Bates on Wednesday evening, notching another impressive win to bring their total tally to 10-2 (5-2 NESCAC). With the victory, the women are now ranked 12th in the nation.
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Women’s lax gets rained out after falling to Middlebury
Though the postponement of Tuesday's game versus Husson disrupted the women's lacrosse team's schedule, the Polar Bears were not too perturbed by the break in play.
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Women’s lacrosse upsets Colby with overtime victory
The women's lacrosse team faced Connecticut College, University of New England, and Colby last week, going on a 3-0 winning streak that culminated in the 14th-ranked Polar Bears beating the 8th-ranked Mules.
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Women’s lax wins 5 of first 6 games over break
With only one loss to date, women's lacrosse has posted a strong beginning to its season, having decimated their opponents with wins as great as 21-2.
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Women’s basketball prepares to host first rounds of NCAAs
After the excitement of last week's NESCAC tournament, this weekend the women's basketball team's attention shifts to the upcoming NCAA tournament.
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Women’s basketball beats Bates in NESCAC quarterfinals
The Polar Bears will look to win their 9th NESCAC Championship in 12 years this weekend
The women's basketball team made it through the NESCAC quarterfinals last Friday, shutting Bates out of the running with a decisive 69-51 win.
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Women’s basketball beats Wesleyan, trounces Conn. College
The women's basketball team traveled to Connecticut College to compete against the Camels and Wesleyan last weekend. The Polar Bears returned to Maine victorious, solidifying their spot as the third seed in the NESCAC tournament.
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Women’s basketball grabs wins against Williams, Middlebury
The women's basketball team made a comeback after a tough season, beating both Williams and Middlebury in two home games last weekend.
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Women’s basketball outscores UMaine-Farmington by 72
The women's basketball team strived to rebound from last weekend's losses, but posted mixed results. The Polar Bears faced off against Trinity, Amherst, and University of Maine at Farmington, beating the Bantams and the Beavers, but falling to the Lord Jeffs.
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Women’s basketball struggles at home against Tufts, Bates
The women's basketball team suffered two disappointing losses this weekend in back-to-back games against Tufts and Bates. Friday night saw the women's 14-game winning streak broken by the Jumbos, with a decisive final score of 62-49.
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Women’s basketball extends win streak
Put the win streak at six. The women's basketball team easily dealt with Colby-Sawyer yesterday, winning 72-55 in New London, N.H.
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Field hockey earns third NCAA title with championship win
McKenna Teague '12 did not even know it was over. After firing the final penalty stroke past the Messiah keeper in the NCAA D-III Championship title game, she turned around, gave a quick fist-pump, and slowly began to jog back to her team.
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Field hockey wins sixth NESCAC title
In a 3-0 win last week, the field hockey team marched past Tufts to claim the NESCAC championship and a guaranteed spot in the NCAA tournament.
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Field hockey suffers first loss of season
Tomorrow, the women's field hockey team will advance to the NESCAC semifinals for the sixth consecutive year. The Polar Bears will be defending their current ranking of second in the league against old rival Amherst.
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Undefeated field hockey cruises past Bantams
Women's field hockey fought for a 2-0 win over Trinity in front of a large crowd of parent spectators. The team is now ranked fourth in the nation after its 2-0 win against the Bantams, moving up from its previous ranking of fifth.
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Field hockey wins two, remains undefeated
The Polar Bears continued their winning streak on Wednesday, trouncing the competition in an evening game at Husson. This win brought their current season tally to 12-0 with only two games left to play.
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Field hockey beats Colby with offensive onslaught
Clegg and Herter score two goals apiece to lead the Polar Bears over the Mules
The women's field hockey team continued its undefeated season with an impressive 5-1 win over Colby on Wednesday.
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Field hockey tallies fifth straight win
The women's field hockey team had its undefeated season tested with a thrilling 1-0 win over the Middlebury Panthers. Sophomore Cathleen Smith broke last Saturday's scoreless tie in the final five minutes of the game, scoring the game-winning goal during a penalty corner.
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Field hockey trounces Bates 8-1, shuts out USM with good passing
The field hockey team began Saturday's game against Bates with a bang, when Cathleen Smith '13 scored the first goal only 16 seconds into the game.
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Field hockey beats Amherst 4-3, rolls past Wellesley 6-0
Women's field hockey successfully defended a 4-3 lead over Amherst for the first win of its season. First year Katie Herter, a forward, scored the first two goals in last Saturday's matchup against the Lord Jeffs. Emily French '12 assisted with Herter's second goal.
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Field hockey prepares for Amherst
Field hockey will face rival Amherst this Saturday in what will be a tough first game of the season. Bowdoin, which graduated four seniors last year, lost its opening game to Amherst in 2009.