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Highlight Reel for January 31

BROKEN RECORDS

The men’s and women’s indoor track teams competed in the New England Small College Invitational on Saturday in Boston, Mass. Two of the most notable showings from the weekend came from Kennedy Kirkland ’27 and Ian Stebbins ’25 …

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TAKE FIVE

Last weekend, the Nordic skiing team earned a fifth-place finish at the Williams Carnival in Woodford, Vt. Morgan Richter ’24, Emma Crum ’26 and Jori Grialou ’26 finished last Friday’s race in fourth, eighth and 11th, respectively. On …

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(H)OOPS!

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 …

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ICING THINGS UP

On Tuesday evening, the women’s hockey team (8–8–2; 3–5–2 NESCAC) put up a 5-–1 win against the University of New England (UNE) after a string of losses against Middlebury College (8–3–3; 5–1–2 NESCAC) and Wesleyan University (8–6–2; …

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QUALIFYING IN QUANTITIES

The indoor track and field teams competed at the non-scoring Valentine’s Invitational at Boston University last weekend and saw several New England DIII Championships qualifying times. Leila Trummel ’23 ran a season-best 4:59.30 mile, and Lauren Traum …

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STAY THE COURSE

The women’s track and field team had two first place finishers, Kianne Benjamin ’24 and Charlotte Hodge ’25, in the non-scoring New England Small College Invite in Boston last weekend. Benjamin broke a school record that was …

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