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Volume CXXXIII, Number 16
February 15, 2002
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Women's basketball concludes regular season 20-1
JENNIFER LARAIA, STAFF WRITER
On Tuesday night, the Bowdoin team cruised to an easy victory against the University of Maine at Farmington, ending the game with a score of 91 to 55. [read the article]

Sweet repeat for women's track
ACADIA SENESE, STAFF WRITER
Entering the meet as the underdogs, the Bowdoin women ousted Bates, Colby, and the University of Southern Maine in a huge upset, winning by a substantial margin of 57 points. [read the article]

Bears lose steam, fall 4-1 to Colby
ALISON L. McCONNELL, ORIENT STAFF
This week's 4-1 loss to Colby is a tough one to recap, because it was one that got away in aggravating fashion. [read the article]

Men's track strides to victory
TAYLOR WASHBURN, STAFF WRITER
The average American is confused by track & field. The events and distances seem random, the times and scores appear arbitrary and the rules tend to be confusing. [read the article]

Women's squash
EILEEN SCHNEIDER, STAFF WRITER
With only two of nine players from last year's starting lineup, the women's squash team has clawed its way back into the nation's second division. [read the article]

Olympics rekindle love of sports
ANDY MINESS, STAFF WRITER
With the Olympics in full flight, I have been reminded of the simple beauty in sports. [read the article]

Legendz kick off five-on-five with win
MIKE NORTHRUP, STAFF WRITER
Being an early-season favorite to repeat as champions is difficult. I can just feel the bull's-eyes on our chests as teams come out pumped to rip out our hearts, Indiana Jones style. [read the article]

Winter Intramural Team Standings
As of February 13. [read the article]


Matt Hammond '02 won three events in the meet against Bates: the 200-yard freestyle, the 200-yard backstroke and the 200-yard IM. (Colin LeCroy, Bowdoin Orient)