Two weekends ago, golfer Andrew Flynn ’27 finished in first place and earned medalist honors with a score of 71, a top ten score all-time for a Bowdoin golfer at the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin (CBB) Championship. Hosted by Colby College in Waterville …
Last Saturday, the football team (2–3) secured a critical 35–7 road win against Amherst College (2–3). The win was Bowdoin’s first at Amherst in nearly 20 years, as well as the Polar Bears’ largest margin of victory against the Mammoths …
The women’s golf fall season was one for the record books. For the first time in program history, the team appeared on the NCAA Division III rankings, taking 21st overall. Furthermore, Emily Renoff ’28 took fourth place in the individual …
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).
The women’s soccer team (2–5–3; 1–5–0 NESCAC) faced Bates College (4–5–1; 1–5–0 NESCAC) on Wednesday, taking the win with a final score of 2–1. Jackie Shores ’28 scored both of the Polar Bears’ goals, first finding the net …
The start of Emily Renoff’s ’28 collegiate golf career has certainly been up to par—if not better. In just her third tournament of the fall season, she set both the Bowdoin single-round and 36-hole records and became the first Bowdoin …
The high-pressure, competitive atmosphere of Bowdoin academics and athletics can leave student-athletes breathless. With this issue in mind, a group of student-athletes are working with The Hidden Opponent to create a new space for athletes to exhale.
Men’s golf is doing anything but putt-ering to the end of its fall season, with the team building momentum through some strong finishes over the last few tournaments.
The men’s golf team won the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin (CBB) tournament last weekend, defending …
Last Saturday, September 28, the men’s soccer team ( 4–1–3; 1–1–2 NESCAC) came back to tie 1–1 against Hamilton College (2–4–3; 1–3–1 NESCAC). The next day, the team lost 1–0 to Williams College (8–2–1; 5–2–0 NESCAC). Although the Polar Bears …
On the sunny Saturday of Homecoming Weekend, September 28, the football team (1–3; 1–3 NESCAC) secured its first win of the season against Hamilton College (0–4; 0–4 NESCAC). The stands of Whittier Field were filled with students, parents and alumni …