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Volume CXXXIII, Number 14 February 13, 2004
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Skaters will 'prove who rules NESCAC' with weekend play REBEKAH METZLER, STAFF WRITER After a rare weekend off, the Bowdoin Women's Hockey Team re-asserted itself by defeating in-state NESCAC rival Colby College 4-0 on Tuesday.
Team captain and one of Bowdoin's offensive leaders Marissa O'Neil '05 led the charge, picking up two goals in the game.
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Polar Bears continue record-breaking season BETH KOWITT, ORIENT STAFF With only tomorrow's game against Colby left in regular season play, the Bowdoin Women's Basketball Team is still at the top of its game and at the top of its league.
[read the article] Final leg of season puts women runners back on top ALLIE YANIKOSKI, STAFF WRITER Last Friday, for the fourth year in a row, the women's indoor track team won the Maine state meet, winning easily with 188.5 points over rivals Colby (167.5), Bates (120), and USM (104).
Easily the high-scorer of the meet, Emily Hackert '06 competed and placed in four events, contributing 24 points to Bowdoin's win.
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Men end regular season play with three-game winning streak MARIO LOPEZ, STAFF WRITER After winning eight of its last nine games, the Bowdoin Men's Basketball Team looks to conclude the regular season with a win over Colby College at 4:00 p.m. tomorrow. The team currently has an overall record of 15-8 and is 5-3 in the NESCAC.
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Swimmers make waves against Colby MELISSA PERRIN, STAFF WRITER The Bowdoin swim teams had split outcomes after battling it out with Colby in Waterville, Maine on Saturday. After beating Bates in December, the Bowdoin Men's Swim Team beat Colby on Saturday 146.5-140.5 to capture the CBB title.
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Bobcats prey on Polar Bears BEN PEISCH, STAFF WRITER After helping to cheer the Bowdoin women's track team to a State Meet Championship on Friday night, the men's track team braved the icy conditions to travel out to Lewiston, Maine, to compete in its own state meet against Bates, Colby, and the University of Southern Maine.
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Falwell leaves behind notable soccer career HEATHER MACNEIL, STAFF WRITER When senior Jillian Falwell caught herself arranging her plans for next year around her soccer season, it finally hit her that her life had changed now that her career as a collegiate athlete had ended.
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