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Highlight Reel for March 3

March 3, 2023

JUST KEEP SWIMMING

A school-record 14 Bowdoin swimmers qualified for the NCAA DIII Championship. Alex Grand’Pierre ’25, Penn Lee ’25, Ethan O’Connor ’23, Jack Tran ’26 and Steve Ward ’24 on the men’s team qualified in selections announced last weekend. On the women’s side, Carolyn Casey ’26, Cassie Maroney ’23, Ella Martin ’24, Ella Riccio ’25, Anna Roberts ’23, Olivia Smith ’25, Elizabeth Walsh ’26, Brynn Wright ’26 and Tatum Zupnik ’24 qualified. The Men’s and Women’s Swimming NCAA DIII Championships will be held in Greensboro, N.C., from March 15 through March 18.

HITTING THE SLOPES

Nordic skiers Aggie Macy ’24 and Jordan Grialou ’26 qualified for the NCAA Skiing Championships, which will be held in Lake Placid, N.Y., beginning on March 8. Macy, Grialou and the rest of the Nordic skiing team finished seventh out of 11 teams last weekend at the St. Lawrence Carnival at Black Mountain in Rumford. Bowdoin was led by Morgan Richter ’24, who finished 14th in the freestyle 5K. Emma Crum ’26, Kira Gilbert ’26 and Grialou all finished in the top 30. Carson Williams ’24, Adam Carlisle ’25 and Ayden Nichol ’23 placed in the top 30 in the men’s freestyle 10K. The Polar Bears will compete against Bates College and Colby College today and tomorrow at the Chummy Broomhall Cup in Waterville.

THE HONOR IS MINE

On Monday, four players on the men’s and women’s squash teams received NESCAC honors for their performances this season. On the men’s team, Jack Winston ’25 was named a First Team All-NESCAC player for the second year in row. Winston had a 14–7 overall record this season at the number one position for the Polar Bears. Women’s team members Emma Watts-Roy ’25, Darcy Weber ’26 and Amanda Cowhey ’25 were all named Second Team All-NESCAC. Watts-Roy won five matches at the number one position. Darcy earned five wins in her rookie season, and Cowhey had eleven wins competing at the number three position for Bowdoin. It was both Watts-Roy’s and Cowhey’s second year in a row receiving the honor.

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