BRUNSWICK—Last weekend, the men’s hockey team faced off against Tufts University and Connecticut College in its final two games of the regular season. The Polar Bears suffered a 3–1 loss to Tufts on Friday but came back to vanquish Conn …
On Saturday, the men’s basketball team (9–15; 3–7 NESCAC) wrapped up its season with a win against Amherst College (14–10; 5–5 NESCAC). The 65–61 win marked the team’s third conference victory of the season and first …
The Nordic skiing team finished third out of eleven teams and with two podium finishes at the Harvard Carnival last weekend. In Friday’s 15k classic race, Emma Crum ’26 and Zachary Ennis ’23 both took third-place finishes. Jori …
Last Friday in Morrell Gym, the women’s basketball team (19–1; 6-–0 NESCAC) took down Connecticut College (5-–14; 0–6 NESCAC) 57–42 to maintain its perfect record in conference play. The Polar Bears jumped from a slim lead in the first …
Ginger Arnold ’27 is starting off their first collegiate season on the track and field team strong. Arnold has won the shot-put twice now—at the Bates Invitational and the New England Small College Invite hosted by Middlebury College. They reflected …
On Tuesday evening, the women’s hockey team (8–8–2; 3–5–2 NESCAC) put up a 5-–1 win against the University of New England (UNE) after a string of losses against Middlebury College (8–3–3; 5–1–2 NESCAC) and Wesleyan University (8–6–2; …
The Bowdoin College Athletic Hall of Honor, established in 2002, inducts six members into its ranks biannually for significant achievements within the Bowdoin athletic community. This year’s inductees include an All-American volleyball player, prolific men’s ice hockey coach, a three-sport …
On Wednesday, Bowdoin students gathered in Kresge Auditorium to hear Noelle Lambert speak about her life as a college and professional athlete after losing her leg in a moped accident after her first year at University of Massachusetts Lowell.
On Wednesday night, the women’s basketball team (4–1; 0–0 NESCAC) scored a comeback win in a nonconference matchup against St. Joseph’s College (4–3). The Polar Bears took the lead in the first quarter but were unable …
Mary Rainey ’27 received the ball just inside the box, spun left, dropped a defender and slotted the ball past the William Smith keeper’s near post. When the final whistle blew five minutes later, the Polar Bears made history.