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Volume CXXXIII, Number 17
February 22, 2002
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Men's hockey faces Amherst in playoffs
ALISON L. McCONNELL, ORIENT STAFF
Most teams don't want to lose. However, men's hockey head coach Terry Meagher asserted that last weekend's losses were, in fact, exactly what his team needed. [read the article]

Men's track finishes 5th in New England
TAYLOR WASHBURN, STAFF WRITER
In the middle distance events, Bowdoin received All-New England performances from junior Byron Boots (2:00, 800-meters) and senior Mike Pesa-Fallon (2:35, 1,000-meters). [read the article]

Women's squash #16
EILEEN SCHNEIDER, STAFF WRITER
A brisk wind swirled across the Dudley Coe quad, but an agile Lindy Stanley kept her footing on the ice rink that was once a walkway. [read the article]

Women's basketball hosts NESCACs
JENNIFER LARAIA, STAFF WRITER
While their top NESCAC ranking is impressive, more importantly, Bowdoin is ranked third in the most recent NCAA Division III poll. [read the article]

Women's hockey continues to dominate
REBEKAH METZLER, STAFF WRITER
These Bears have something to prove and you should be there to witness it. Watch the fur fly and ignore the feathers. [read the article]

Women's track attacks New England DIIIs
GRACE CHO, STAFF WRITER
As the gun goes off, the Bowdoin Women's Track and Field team takes charge at the New England Division III Championships held at the University of Southern Maine this past weekend. [read the article]