This past weekend, the women’s volleyball team ventured down to New Jersey and New York to play three games against non-conference teams over the course of two days.
The Polar Bears started off with a 3–1 loss against the Stevens …
Over the summer, construction concluded on Pickard Field after 18 months of renovations and changes to the College’s outdoor sports facility. This project was launched under former President Clayton Rose and concluded at the dawn of President Safa Zaki’s second …
The men’s soccer (1–0–0; 0–0–0 NESCAC) team opened up its 2024 season with a 2–1 victory against University of New England (UNE) (1–1–1). Bowdoin now holds a 26–0 all-time win record over UNE. The Polar Bears kicked off …
Over the summer, the Department of Athletics hired Liv Dunn as the new assistant coach for the women’s lacrosse program. Dunn, born and raised in New England, attended the University of New Hampshire (UNH), where she played Division I lacrosse. …
Following its near-perfect record in recent seasons, the women’s rugby team is preparing to face fresh competition on the pitch this fall. In hopes of exploring a higher level of play, the team will play fierce competitors outside of NCAA …
The softball team (23–13; 7–7 NESCAC) picked up a key NESCAC win against Wesleyan University (16–18; 6–10 NESCAC) on Sunday afternoon, defeating the Cardinals 4–2 and 7–1. In the first game, Wesleyan was up by two until Sydney …
On Saturday, the outdoor track and field team competed in the NESCAC championship meet at Tufts University. The women’s team placed third overall, its best finish in 26 years, and the men’s team placed sixth, with several members qualifying for …
After splitting its doubleheader against Trinity College (13–20; 5–7 NESCAC) last Saturday, the baseball team (17–15; 6–6 NESCAC) wrapped up its regular season and is headed into the NESCAC quarterfinals this weekend. The Polar Bears scored a 16–13 win last …
At last weekend’s Collegiate Rugby Championship (CRC) in Maryland, Lauryn Eisenhart ’24 led the way with five tries—helping Bowdoin earn the Plate Division crown. Women’s rugby ended up winning 3–1 overall, with Eisenhart winning the title as the second-leading scorer …