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Volume CXXXI, Number 23
April 26, 2002
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Bears struggle against Ephs
J.P.
HERNANDEZ, STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin Baseball Team lost two in last Saturday's doubleheader
against the Williams College Ephs. [read
the article]
Rooting for Drew Bledsoe
GIL BARNDOLLAR, CONTRIBUTOR
My first reaction when I heard that Drew Bledsoe had been
traded to the Buffalo Bills last Sunday was relief. [read
the article]
Women's Ultimate up and running
ANJALI DOTSON, STAFF WRITER
If
you walked across the Quad between the hours of 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. last
week, you might have seen what appeared to be a group of girls running
around in circles aimlessly leaping and diving. [read
the article]
Men's lax to host playoff game
HENRY COPPOLA, ORIENT STAFF
The
Bowdoin Men's Lacrosse Team rebounded from a disappointing loss to in-state
rival Bates on April 16 with wins over NESCAC foes Amherst and archrival
Colby. [read the article]
Men's rugby: Will the domination ever cease?
HUGH HILL, STAFF WRITER
The
Bowdoin Men's Rugby Team continues its tradition of excellence and victory
as it proves its unrivalled level of play and virile athletic mastery
again this spring. [read the article]
Sailing chalks up successes
JEN LARAIA, STAFF WRITER
With only two weekends of competition left in the 2002
spring season, the Bowdoin sailors are putting out their best performances.
[read the article]
Softball standing tall after successful week
REBEKAH METZLER AND HILARY SMITH, STAFF WRITERS
Senior Jessie Poulin pitched a complete game-a three-hit
shutout-against the Monks from St. Joe's on Saturday. [read
the article]
Lax clinches berth
HEATHER MacNEIL, STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin Women's Lacrosse Team earned a spot in the
first round of the NESCAC tournament on Wednesday with a victory over
Bates College. [read the article]
Ruggers wrap up short season
LINDSAY MORRIS, STAFF WRITER
The
ruggers played Seacoast, Williams and Colby in a round-robin tournament
and Wellesley in three exciting games. [read
the article]
Bears beat out Colby at Alohas
GRACE CHO, STAFF WRITER
If
you heard strains of Queen's "We Are the Champions" ringing
through campus recently, you probably know that the women's track and
field squad won the Aloha Relays last Saturday. [read
the article]
CBBs: Cold, bold, and brilliant
ELIZABETH GOTT, STAFF WRITER
It seems to be a pattern: for the last three years, the
annual Colby-Bates-Bowdoin President's Cup has been cold, windy, and spirited.
[read the article]
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