BRUNSWICK— If anyone is curious as to why polar bears are the Arctic’s apex predator and the mammoth has been extinct for four thousand years, the women’s basketball team offered a strong explanation during last Saturday’s 67–33 dismissal of Amherst …
The women’s basketball team (20–2; 7–1 NESCAC) earned its 20th win of the season beating Tufts University (11–10; 3–5 NESCAC) 77–63 on Saturday. The team is preparing for a doubleheader weekend against Hamilton College (16–6; 4–4 NESCAC) and Amherst College …
Last Friday in Morrell Gym, the women’s basketball team (19–1; 6-–0 NESCAC) took down Connecticut College (5-–14; 0–6 NESCAC) 57–42 to maintain its perfect record in conference play. The Polar Bears jumped from a slim lead in the first …
The women’s basketball team scored a big win against Colby College (9–9; 1–4 NESCAC) in Waterville last Saturday. The 72–57 victory put the Polar Bears ahead of the Mules with a 5–0 NESCAC record.
On Wednesday night, the women’s basketball team (4–1; 0–0 NESCAC) scored a comeback win in a nonconference matchup against St. Joseph’s College (4–3). The Polar Bears took the lead in the first quarter but were unable …
Forward Callie Godfrey ’24 led the women’s basketball team (2–0; 0–0 NESCAC) with 17 points and seven rebounds in last Saturday’s 73–46 win against Springfield College (2–1). Godfrey and her team are looking toward an exciting season that has started …
The women’s basketball team started off its season 2–0 (0–0 NESCAC) with victories against Springfield College (2–1) and Maine Maritime Academy (2–1) this week. Last Saturday, Bowdoin defeated Springfield 73–46 in its home opener. The Polar Bears went on to …
The men’s squash team (5–8; 2–8 NESCAC), ranked 25th in the nation, is set to compete in the Conroy Division at the College Squash National Championships this weekend. Bowdoin enters the tournament as the …
Tomorrow, the eighth-seeded women’s basketball team (15–9; 4–6 NESCAC) will travel to Medford, Mass. to take on the first seed in the NESCAC Championship tournament, the Tufts University Jumbos (18-6, 9-1 NESCAC).
The women’s basketball team (14–8; 3–5 NESCAC) completed its season sweep of Bates College (11–10; 3–5 NESCAC) last Friday night before falling to Tufts University (16–6; 7–1 NESCAC) on Saturday. In the 71–63 victory against Bates, …