Last weekend, the women’s tennis team found success against Kenyon College (8–5) and Case Western Reserve University (8–3) in Cleveland, Ohio. After beating Kenyon 5–2 and bageling Case Western 7–0, the Polar Bears are now ranked 11th in Division III …
Women’s swim and dive captain Sadie Smith ’25 shined at the NCAA Division III championships last week, clinching a sixth-place finish on the 3m dive, securing All-American status at the Greensboro Aquatic Center in Greensboro, N.C. As Smith closes out …
Last week, the men’s swimming and diving team traveled to Middlebury College for the NESCAC Championship. After four competitive days, Bowdoin finished seventh overall with 828 points. While the Polar Bears missed a podium finish, many swimmers and relays took …
After shutting out Williams College (12–11–1; 5–10–1 NESCAC) twice last weekend, the women’s hockey team (16–7–0; 10–6–1 NESCAC) wrapped up its regular season. With the set of wins, the Polar Bears clinched the fourth seed in the NESCAC tournament and …
Last week, the men’s squash team (8–5; 4–4 NESCAC) posted a 9–0 shutout victory against Bates College (4–8; 3–6 NESCAC). After the win, the Polar Bears remain ranked 22nd in the nation.
Head Coach Brendan McClintick highlighted the high level …
Both the men’s (7–4; 3–3 NESCAC) and women’s (7–3; 3–3 NESCAC) squash teams have kicked off their seasons with impressive starts, currently ranking 22nd and 18th in the nation, respectively. The Polar Bears have started this season with a new …
The women’s hockey team (2–0–0; 2–0–0 NESCAC) won both conference games against Wesleyan University (0–2–0; 0–2–0 NESCAC) last weekend in its season opener. After finishing eighth in the NESCAC last season (8–14–3; 3–10–3 NESCAC), the Polar Bears entered this season …
After beating the top seed in the NESCAC playoffs, Tufts University (11–0–5; 7–0–3 NESCAC), 1-1 (4-3) in an overtime penalty shootout victory last weekend, the eighth-seeded men’s soccer team (7–4–5; 2–4–4 NESCAC) will advance to the NESCAC semifinals and face …
Last weekend, women’s soccer (2–7–6; 1–7–2 NESCAC) forward Kayley Huleatt ’28 scored both goals to propel the Polar Bears to a 2–2 draw against fourth-ranked NESCAC team Amherst College (9–1–5; 5–1–4 NESCAC). In order to end the season on a …
This past week, the Bowdoin women’s soccer team (2–5–5; 1–5–1 NESCAC) won 2–1 against NESCAC rival Bates College (4–6–1; 1–6–1 NESCAC). This win extends the Polar Bears’ historic 20 game unbeaten streak against Bates to 18 wins (18–0–2).