Last week, the men’s (6–9; 4–6 NESCAC) and women’s (8–7; 5–5 NESCAC) squash teams concluded their regular season ranking 20th and 17th in the nation, respectively. To make the weekend even more significant, the teams jointly celebrated Senior Day on …
Last Saturday, the women’s swim and dive team hosted the annual Colby-Bates-Bowdoin (CBB) Championship at LeRoy Greason Pool. After a hard-fought day with many top performances, the Polar Bears finished in second place behind Colby College.
Last weekend, the women’s hockey team (5–2–0; 3–1–0 NESCAC) snagged victories against William Smith College (5–3–0) and Manhattanville University (2–5–1), winning the 2025 Codfish Bowl Championship. The Polar Bears dominated the competition, recording 81 shots to the opposition’s 27.
After countless practices and hard-fought games, the men’s soccer team’s regular season has come to a close. Just a week ago, the Polar Bears delivered a 1–0 victory against Amherst College (8–4–3; 4–4–2 NESCAC), continuing the team’s five-game win streak.…
After tying 11th-ranked Williams College (7–1–4; 5–1–2 NESCAC) last month 3–3, the men’s soccer team (7–2–2; 3–2–2 NESCAC) bounced back in dominant fashion, cruising to three straight wins against Middlebury College (5–3–2; 2–3–2 NESCAC), University of Southern Maine (USM) (2–4–7) …
Last Saturday, the sailing team competed in regattas throughout the Northeast including the Nicholas Barnett Trophy, the Regis Trophy, the New England Singlehanded Championships and the Hatch Brown Trophy. Most notably, the Polar Bears hosted eleven teams for the Nicholas …
In the latest chapter of the Bowdoin-Colby rivalry, the Bowdoin men’s soccer team (3–0–0; 1–0–0 NESCAC) came out on top with a 2–1 victory over Colby (1–1–0; 0–1–0 NESCAC) last Saturday.
While the Polar Bears played on the road against …
On Tuesday, the men’s soccer team (1–0–0; 0–0–0 NESCAC) cruised to a 4–0 victory over the University of New England (UNE) (0–1–1). With this win, the Polar Bears continue their 27-game win streak over the Nor’Easters. Captain Tyler Huck ’26 …
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 …