Heather MacNeil
Number of articles: 7First article: April 2, 2004
Latest article: May 7, 2004
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Lacrosse makes first-ever appearance at semifinals
Women defeated by top-ranked Middlebury in NESCAC semifinals
With a first-round win over Colby, The Bowdoin Women's Lacrosse Team made a play at NESCAC semifinals for the first time in its history.
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Bears notch three wins for week
The Bowdoin Women's Lacrosse Team pulled itself out of a rough losing streak this week with three huge NESCAC wins. Faced with the pressures of needing to win their final two games of the season to earn a home field advantage in the first round of the playoffs, the Polar Bears stepped up to the challenge and blew their opponents away.
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Polar Bears have tough week on turf
After battling through two rough NESCAC games this week, the Bowdoin Women's Lacrosse Team fell to Amherst College and Colby College, dropping the team's record to 7-4.
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Hardacker starts 30th track season
Some words of wisdom for anyone out there who has a hard time gathering up the energy to head to the gym a few times a week: don't look to senior Kala Hardacker for sympathy.
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Women split road weekend
15th-ranked lacrosse defeats Wesleyan in overtime, falls to Williams
The Bowdoin Women's Lacrosse Team split its games on the road last weekend with a victory over Wesleyan University on Saturday and a loss to Williams College on Sunday.
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'Young' Polar Bears tear up turf
The Bowdoin Women's Lacrosse Team has been tearing up the turf along the East Coast this season, kicking off its year with an impressive 6-1 record.
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Next stop for senior Laurits: Olympic gold?
There is more to senior Brian Laurits than meets the eye. Aside from his illustrious career as one of Bowdoin's most valuable members of the Men's Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field Teams, Laurits has aspirations to be a U.S. Olympian in skeleton, a lesser-known sport similar to bobsledding.