Women's Squash Ends Season 18th at Kurtz Cup Divisional
Men's Squash Wins Summers Cup at College Squash Divisional Championships
Women's Basketball Falls to Bates in NESCAC Championship Game
Women's Basketball Returns to NESCAC Title Game With Semifinal Win Over Williams
Men's Hockey Skates Through Quarterfinals With 3-1 Win Over Amherst
Women's Hockey Falls In Overtime NESCAC Quarterfinal Game At Amherst
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Men's Squash Claims First Summers Cup Title Since 2011

Bowdoin's men's squash team secures a historic championship while women's basketball falls in the NESCAC final.

Women's Squash Ends Season 18th at Kurtz Cup Divisional

Bowdoin's men's squash team secures a historic championship while women's basketball falls in the NESCAC final.

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The Bowdoin College men's squash team captured the Summers Cup at the College Squash Association Divisional Championships, marking its first title in the event since 2011. Competing in Philadelphia, the Polar Bears defeated Denison (6-3), Dickinson (6-3), and Hamilton (5-4) to secure the championship. Key performances came from Aryan Singh, William Maschler, Jai Karande, Luciano Agudelo, Sachith Vissapragada, and Oliver Pride, who all contributed crucial victories throughout the tournament. Bowdoin finishes the season ranked 21st in the nation with a record of 9-10.

In women's basketball, Bowdoin fell to Bates College in a tightly contested NESCAC Championship game, losing 61-56. The Polar Bears, who entered the game with a record of 24-1, advanced to the final after defeating Williams 59-48 in the semifinals. Carly Davey played a pivotal role in the semifinal, scoring seven points in a crucial second quarter that helped Bowdoin take a halftime lead. Despite the loss in the final, the Polar Bears concluded their season with an impressive 24-2 record.

The Bowdoin women's ice hockey team faced a heartbreaking defeat in the NESCAC Quarterfinals, falling to Amherst 2-1 in overtime. The Polar Bears, who ended the season with an 11-13-0 record, managed to force the extra period with a power-play goal from Meghan Britt, set up by Luna Lu. However, they could not secure the upset, as Amherst scored just over a minute into overtime. The men's hockey team, in contrast, advanced to the conference semifinals with a solid 3-1 victory over Amherst, showcasing a strong performance that highlighted their playoff potential.

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