The men’s lacrosse team (11–1; 7–1 NESCAC) has had a strong season thus far, in part thanks to attackman Casey Ryan ’27. Over the weekend, the team’s success continued with the Polar Bears’ decisive 19–8 win over Williams, where Ryan …
Baseball catcher Finn Cahill ’28 is on a streak, earning NESCAC Player of the Week recently after assisting the team (19–4; 5–1 NESCAC) to a victory over Trinity College (8–13; 2–4 NESCAC). Cahill then continued with his impressive gameplay with …
Nordic skier Mirra Payson ’27 had the opportunity of a lifetime competing on Team USA in the 2025 World Youth and Junior Biathlon Championships in Östersund, Sweden in early March.
Nordic skiing has been a lifelong passion and a core …
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 …
With a NESCAC title, an individual top-five finish, three relay top-five finishes, two school records and two personal best times, swimmer Jack Tran ’26 shined at the men’s swimming and diving NESCAC championships last weekend.
Emma Crum ’26 and the Bowdoin Nordic Ski team reached new heights at the St. Lawrence Carnival as Crum skated past the competition and became the first Polar Bear to win an Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association (EISA) race in Bowdoin …
Meghan Britt ’28, a forward on the women’s hockey team (12–1–0; 6–0–0 NESCAC), achieved NESCAC Women’s Hockey Player of the Week honors for her performance against the University of Massachusetts Boston (7–10–0) and Suffolk University (7–8–0) over the January break. …
Goaltender Sarah Peterson ’27 was named NESCAC Women’s Hockey Player of the Week last week after making a total of 61 saves over the team’s (6–0–0; 4–0–0 NESCAC) two-game sweep against Colby College nearly two weeks ago. The victories, which …