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Volume CXXXIII, Number 7 October 31, 2003
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Polar Bears seek to shatter more records during NESCAC playoffs HEATHER MACNEIL, STAFF WRITER Bowdoin's field hockey team is unlike any other this college has seen in years. It boasts an impressive 11-2 record and broke Bowdoin's 42-goal all-time team scoring record last week.
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White
Mules down, Bobcats left to go
NORA DOWLEY, STAFF WRITER
In a three-way tie for first place in the NESCAC, the Bowdoin
Women's Soccer Team needed a win against Colby to keep them at the top.
With the season winding down and the race for the top seed in the upcoming
playoffs on, every game needs to be a win for Bowdoin. [read
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Ephs prove no match for rowers ALIX ROY, ORIENT STAFF Despite strong winds and high water in Saratoga Springs, NY, the men's and women's crew teams pulled through for a strong finish last Saturday at the Head of the Fish Regatta.
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Winning
streak extended to seven
SEAN WALKER, STAFF WRITER The Bowdoin Men's Soccer Team took another step towards its goal of becoming NESCAC champions by defeating Colby 2-1, running its winning streak to seven. With the win, the Polar Bears clinched a guaranteed home game in the first round of the NESCAC tournament.
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Ruggers upset number two seed LINDSAY MORRIS, STAFF WRITER In a major upset the number eight wildcard Bowdoin Women's Rugby Team beat the previously undefeated number two seeded Southern Connecticut State University 16-12. Bowdoin gained possession of the ball immediately and took an early lead when co-captain Rachel Jones '04 completed a penalty kick for three points.
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A little healthy competition between teammates: The women's perspective ALLIE YANIKOSKI, STAFF WRITER Amid taunts reverberating through the crisp fall air, 13 members of the Bowdoin Women's Cross Country Team stiffened on the starting line, prepared to face their most dangerous and bloodthirsty competition of the season: the men's cross country team.
[read the article] A little healthy competition between teammates: The men's perspective BEN PEISCH, STAFF WRITER People run for different reasons. Some enjoy working up a good sweat, some enjoy challenging themselves, and some simply enjoy celebrating the outdoors.
[read the article] Bates better beware of the Bears BOBBY DESAULNIERS, STAFF WRITER When will be the time? When will the work that the Bears have put in to football over the past years show? Here is the answer: this Saturday in Lewiston, the pieces that the Bears have put together over the year will fall together. The puzzle will be complete.
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