Jacob Osborne Named All-American by American Hockey Coaches Association
Track & Field Posts Strong Results at Gordon and Bryant
Amherst Pulls Away For Win Against Women's Lacrosse
Women's Lacrosse Sprints Past Southern Maine in Non-Conference Win
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Jacob Osborne Becomes First Bowdoin Hockey All-American Since 2014

Bowdoin's Jacob Osborne earns All-American honors, while women's lacrosse splits results and track & field shines in weekend meets.

Jacob Osborne Named All-American by American Hockey Coaches Association

Bowdoin's Jacob Osborne earns All-American honors, while women's lacrosse splits results and track & field shines in weekend meets.

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Bowdoin College men's hockey goaltender Jacob Osborne has been named a Second Team All-American by the American Hockey Coaches Association, marking a significant achievement for the program. Osborne, a sophomore from Gloucester, Ontario, is the first Polar Bear to receive All-American recognition since Colin Downey in 2014 and the first Bowdoin goaltender to earn the honor since George Papachristopoulos in 2006. This season, he led the NESCAC in several statistical categories, including a 1.69 goals-against average and a .940 save percentage, both of which are single-season records for Bowdoin. He also recorded four shutouts and tallied 647 saves over more than 1,450 minutes of play, contributing to a total of 17 wins, tied for the third-most in program history.

In women's lacrosse, Bowdoin faced a challenging week with a non-conference win followed by a tough loss. The Polar Bears secured a decisive 20-3 victory against the University of Southern Maine on March 26, improving their record to 3-4. However, they struggled against Amherst College on March 28, falling 16-6 as the Mammoths pulled away in the second half. This loss leaves Bowdoin with a 3-5 overall record and 0-5 in NESCAC play.

The Bowdoin track & field teams also had a productive weekend, competing at the Jaylin Rainford Invitational and the Jonathan Tymann Invitational. The Polar Bears posted strong results across multiple events, showcasing their depth and talent as they prepare for the upcoming championship season. Specific highlights from the meets were not detailed, but the performances indicate a promising trajectory for the teams as they move forward in the season.

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