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Volume CXXXIII, Number 1
September 12, 2003
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Men's
soccer slide tackles past Wheaton in overtime, 2-1
SEAN WALKER, STAFF WRITER
The Bowdoin men's soccer team pulled out a tough overtime
contest against Wheaton last Saturday on Pickard Field as juniors Tommy
Bresnehan and Tucker Hodgkins each scored in route to the Polar Bears'
2-1 victory. [read the article]
Lady runners laced up and ready to race
ALLIE YANIKOSKI, STAFF WRITER
A popular aphorism within the running community goes, "when
the sun comes up, you better be running." Last week, not yet running,
but primed for it, sixteen upperclass members of the Bowdoin cross country
team drowsily watched the rising sun spatter the September sky. [read
the article]
Touchdown dreams: Football gears up
BOBBY DESAULNIERS, STAFF WRITER
Those of you who have been around
the Bowdoin Football Team for the
past few years know that this season will be a special one. Those of you
who lined the end zone at Severens Field in Waterville know that this
season will be a special one. [read
the article]
Serve, set, and spike: Volleyball takes net
LAKIA CRAWFORD, STAFF WRITER
Kicking off the season this past Wednesday, the Bowdoin
women's volleyball team appears in great form, as they competed against
Endicott College in Beverly, Mass. [read
the article]
Babson
falls as Cullen bags milestone 200th career victory
ALISON L. McCONNELL, ORIENT STAFF
The Bowdoin Women's Soccer Team started off its season
with a bang last weekend, netting a 5-0 win over visiting Babson College
and earning the 200th victory of head coach John Cullen's career. "We're
very proud of him, and we're excited to start on his next 200 wins,"
senior Julie Barnes said. [read the
article]
Men's rugby enjoys the finer pleasures
DAVID FRIEDLANDER, STAFF WRITER
Bowdoin men's rugby looks to have an exciting and action
packed year as they kick off the season this weekend at home against Bates
starting at 11:00 a.m. [read the
article]
Bang! Runners take off
BEN PEISCH, STAFF WRITER
In recent years, the Bowdoin men's cross-country team has
achieved a high level of success under head coach Peter Slovenski. The
Bears, having won five straight State of Maine titles and back to back
NESCAC titles en route to two top-15 finishes at Nationals in 2001 and
2002, appear optimistic about their upcoming season despite having lost
several talented runners last spring. [read
the article]

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