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BOWDOIN COLLEGE sports teams were in action this past weekend, hosting baseball, women’s lacrosse and softball. In the photos, clockwise from the top left, Polar Bear second baseman Maddie Rouhana turns a double play against Trinity on Saturday. Bowdoin swept the three-game softball series and eclipsed 20 wins. Bowdoin pitcher Colby Lewis uncorks a pitch during a series against Tufts. The Polar Bears won the opening game of Saturday’s twinbill, but lost two of three to the Jumbos to fall to 4-5 in the NESCAC baseball Eastern Division. Bowdoin women’s lacrosse players Hannah Hirschfeld, right, and Natalie Rudin celebrate Hirschfeld’s game-winning goal as the Polar Bears rallied from a four-goal deficit for a 13-11 come-from-behind NESCAC win over Wesleyan on Ryan Field.
BOWDOIN COLLEGE sports teams were in action this past weekend, hosting baseball, women’s lacrosse and softball. In the photos, clockwise from the top left, Polar Bear second baseman Maddie Rouhana turns a double play against Trinity on Saturday. Bowdoin swept the three-game softball series and eclipsed 20 wins. Bowdoin pitcher Colby Lewis uncorks a pitch during a series against Tufts. The Polar Bears won the opening game of Saturday’s twinbill, but lost two of three to the Jumbos to fall to 4-5 in the NESCAC baseball Eastern Division. Bowdoin women’s lacrosse players Hannah Hirschfeld, right, and Natalie Rudin celebrate Hirschfeld’s game-winning goal as the Polar Bears rallied from a four-goal deficit for a 13-11 come-from-behind NESCAC win over Wesleyan on Ryan Field.
 
 
 
 

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