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 …
At last weekend’s home meet against Tufts University, swimmer Natalie Garre ’28 broke the oldest women’s team record in the 1000 yard freestyle by thirteen seconds with a time of 10:07.48, having never raced the event before Saturday.
For Ice Arena Facilities Team Leader Tim Moody, Sidney J. Watson Arena is where the magic happens. Moody plays a key, often behind-the-scenes role in ensuring Bowdoin Athletics’ facilities are safe and ready for use by teams, clubs and the …
In only the second start of his collegiate career, quarterback Peter Macaulay ’28 threw five touchdown passes, tying a school record and helping lead the football team (3–5) to a 35–24 victory over Bates College (2–6) last Saturday.
Last weekend, women’s soccer (2–7–6; 1–7–2 NESCAC) forward Kayley Huleatt ’28 scored both goals to propel the Polar Bears to a 2–2 draw against fourth-ranked NESCAC team Amherst College (9–1–5; 5–1–4 NESCAC). In order to end the season on a …
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 …
Last Friday, Bowdoin women’s soccer center forward Rylie McLaren ’26 came up clutch, scoring a goal in the final 36 seconds of play against Babson College. McLaren’s last-minute goal resulted in a 1–1 tie for the Polar Bears (1–2–3; 0–2–0 …