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Volume CXXXIII, Number 18
March 1, 2002
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Polar Bear hockey players and coaches recognized
ALISON L. McCONNELL, ORIENT STAFF
While the men's hockey team has experienced success throughout
the season, this week was big. [read the article]
The best-kept secret at Bowdoin
ANDREW MINESS, STAFF WRITER
It is 6:00 a.m.. The guys are already sweating and seem
focused on their pattern drills. Coach Paterson is emphasizing the importance
of good footwork to a tired yet attentive player on court 2. [read
the article]
Women win NESCAC title, face Emmanuel in NCAAs
JENNIFER LARAIA, STAFF WRITER
On
Sunday, in the final game of the NESCAC tournament, the Polar Bears pulled
off a decisive victory over Middlebury. Bowdoin led from the beginning
and held the lead for the entire game. [read the
article]
Track turns heads at New England's
GRACE CHO, STAFF WRITER
Caler looks to be the only member of the women's team who
may qualify for nationals in both an individual event and relay. [read
the article]
Red Sox line up for spring
GILMAN BARNDOLLAR, STAFF WRITER
As the trend has been under Duquette, the 2002 Sox are
made up of a few true stars, many average and often overpaid veterans,
and a starting rotation with a lot of question marks. [read
the article]
Local skaters show off and teach moves
Local fans of the Olympics' most popular sport don't have
to go through skating withdrawal just because the winter games end. The
Skating Club
of Brunswick will present "That's Entertainment," its annual
musical skating extravaganza. [read the article]

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| Bowdoin students enjoying the Boody St. Broomball
Tournament festivities. (Karsten Moran, Bowdoin Orient) |

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