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Ava Arepally

Staff Writer — Class of 2027

Number of articles: 58

First Article: November 8, 2024

Latest Article: January 30, 2025

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Highlight Reel for January 31

BROKEN RECORDS

The men’s and women’s indoor track teams competed in the New England Small College Invitational on Saturday in Boston, Mass. Two of the most notable showings from the weekend came from Kennedy Kirkland ’27 and Ian Stebbins ’25 …

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Highlight Reel for January 24

TIME TO BOUNCE

The women’s basketball team (16–0; 3–0 NESCAC) continued its perfect season by dominating over Saint Joseph’s College (11–5) with a final score of 72–37. The foundation for the win was set in the first quarter, where the …

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Highlight Reel for December 6

POWER PLAY(ED)

The women’s hockey team (6–0–0; 4–0–0 NESCAC) crushed Keene State College (5–4–0) on Tuesday evening with a final score of 9–0. Eight different Polar Bears scored, with Jane McCarter ’25 scoring twice over the course of the game. …

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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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Highlight Reel for November 8

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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