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THE BOWDOIN COLLEGE women’s rugby team improved to 6-0 in NESCRC play with a 31-5 victory over Tufts on Saturday. The Polar Bears are now scheduled to visit Middlebury on Oct. 13 and host Colby on Oct. 20 (11 a.m.). Clockwise from the top right, Bowdoin jumper Lynn Freedman (in black) has just ‘spoiled’ a Tufts throw-in by knocking the ball away from Tufts jumper Hannah Schucher t of Freepor t. Bowdoin’s Anissa Tanksley is one of the lifters in the lineout; Bowdoin flyhalf Emily Athanas-Linden is here running hard with the ball en route to scoring the game’s first try with Marcy Regaldo of Tufts in pursuit; Bowdoin’s Amanda Montenegro makes a good tackle on Tufts ball carrier Schuchert.
THE BOWDOIN COLLEGE women’s rugby team improved to 6-0 in NESCRC play with a 31-5 victory over Tufts on Saturday. The Polar Bears are now scheduled to visit Middlebury on Oct. 13 and host Colby on Oct. 20 (11 a.m.). Clockwise from the top right, Bowdoin jumper Lynn Freedman (in black) has just ‘spoiled’ a Tufts throw-in by knocking the ball away from Tufts jumper Hannah Schucher t of Freepor t. Bowdoin’s Anissa Tanksley is one of the lifters in the lineout; Bowdoin flyhalf Emily Athanas-Linden is here running hard with the ball en route to scoring the game’s first try with Marcy Regaldo of Tufts in pursuit; Bowdoin’s Amanda Montenegro makes a good tackle on Tufts ball carrier Schuchert.
 
 
 
 

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