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Ava Arepally

Staff Writer — Class of 2027

Number of articles: 44

First Article: October 25, 2024

Latest Article: December 5, 2024

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Highlight Reel for November 22

BOUNDING FOR REBOUNDS

The men’s basketball team (3–0; 0–0 NESCAC) faced off against the University of Maine Presque Isle (UMPI) (3–2) in its home opener, winning 65–53. Ray Cuevas ’28 added 19 of the 65 Polar Bears’ points to the …

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Highlight Reel for November 15

EVERYTHING’S BIGGER IN TEXAS

The men’s soccer team (7–5–5; 2–4–4 NESCAC), currently ranked 24th in the NCAA DIII, received official word that it would be heading to the NCAA tournament hosted by Trinity University in San Antonio, Tex. The team …

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GODD(SPEED)ARD

Will Goddard ’25 of the men’s cross country team earned First Team All-NESCAC honors, the first league honor of his career. The conference announced the All-NESCAC awards for cross country on Tuesday night after the conclusion of the fall …

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BIGGER THAN A MAMMOTH

Last Sunday, the field hockey team (6–9; 3–7 NESCAC) won against Amherst College (9–6; 4–6 NESCAC), a team ranked sixth in the NESCAC, with an overtime goal scored by Maya Malenfant ’25. The Mammoths kicked off …

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Highlight Reel for October 25

ALL GOOD THINGS COME IN SEVENS

The men’s soccer team (7–3–3; 2–3–3 NESCAC) defeated University of Southern Maine (USM) (2–8–6) with a final score of 7–0, adding to its 15-game win streak against USM that dates back to 2008. In …

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