April 6, 2001
Volume CXXXII, Number 20

 










 

Sailing setting records
By JENN LARAIA, STAFF WRITER

    After a grueling week of training in Annapolis over spring break, the Bowdoin Sailing Team has begun its season with a bang. In fact the women's team is ranked 14th in the country, a first-time achievement. During their trip, the team sailed in the Owen trophy. Mitch O'Neill '01, Bowdoin's top skipper, sailed in the A division with crew Melanie Keene '03.

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Stoned Clowns
By KURT JENDREK, CONTRIBUTOR

    Bowdoin's Ultimate team, the Stoned Clown, has made a turn around this year. The Clown, who previously had few tournaments with a winning record, emerged from the fall season with a winning record and looks forward to the coming season.

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Rough start for baseball
By ALLISON MCCONNELL, STAFF WRITER

    While the rest of us are still shaking spring break from our minds, the baseball team has already played 15 games after a trip to Homestead, Florida and two victorious double-headers away from campus. The men took on teams from Ramapo to MIT down South, losing their first five. "We had a very tough schedule," head coach Mike Connolly said. "Ten of the teams we've played have very good chances of getting to the NCAA tournament. We had chance to win every game, but didn't get it done."

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Tennis to face MIT, Babson

Do-Rag or not Do-Rag?

Senior Spotlight: Maureen Singer

Bowdoin softball

Polar Bear rowers ready for the water