The University of Maine hopes to begin play in late November, while the state’s Division III programs will start later.
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Former Bowdoin College basketball standout Maddie Hasson playing in Ireland
The 2020 Division III national player of the year excited to continue her career and education overseas.
Sidelines: College football fans, it’s time to brace yourself for possible empty gridirons this fall
With many conferences nationwide pulling the plug on the 2020 season, it’s safe to wonder if any college football will be played this fall, writes Dave Dyer.
NESCAC cancels conference competition for fall season
The pandemic forces the New England Small College Athletic Association to cancel all league events, but members may compete out of conference.
Some college football programs in state exploring a spring season
The New England Small College Athletic Conference has applied for a waiver from the NCAA, sources say, while others are still mulling options.
Bowdoin student-athletes react to canceled fall sports season, uncertain winter
Incoming freshman Fay O’Donnell, a Mt. Ararat graduate, said the college’s decision was not surprising.
Bowdoin College coaches rethinking recruiting, as well as the near-future, amid pandemic
Women’s basketball, football among programs that are now communicating with potential student-athletes online.
Baseball players at Bowdoin and Colby colleges react to season finale
The Polar Bears and Mules played a game Thursday, their last of the spring season as coronavirus concerns widen.
Bowdoin men’s lacrosse finishes with a win
BRUNSWICK — The Bowdoin College men’s lacrosse team jumped to an early lead and dispatched Babson, 14-9, on Wednesday evening at Whittier Field. The Polar Bears picked up their first win of the season in their final game of the spring to conclude the campaign with a 1-2 record. Donal Mullane got the Polar Bears […]
Sidelines: Colby-Bowdoin baseball brings an illusion of normalcy
Amid Covid-19 pandemic, for one night, spring sports was played without an issue, Travis Lazarczyk writes.