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Hopes For a New Era in Women’s Soccer

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In the fall season of 1998, the Connecticut College women’s soccer program finished the season at 12-5, battling all the way to the Elite...

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Men’s Soccer in the Hunt

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The Camel men’s soccer team started the year off on fire, allowing zero goals against en route to three straight victories, two of which...

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Faceoff: Jets vs. Pats

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Jesse Moskowitz ’13: If the New York Jets played the New England Patriots today, the Jets would win by a final score of 20-17. New...

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Hearding the Camels: Three Freshmen Athletes Get Roped

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Among the herd of first-year Camels are the freshmen student athletes. What prompted these students to choose Connecticut College as the...

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The Lowdown on Men’s Ultimate Frisbee

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You’ve noticed their discs flying overhead as they practice on the green. You probably recognize their distinctive blue hoodies as you...

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Men’s Track Comes Together Down the Stretch: Core of Distance Runners Lead Camels at NESCAC Championships

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As is the case with most sports in our athletic conference, NESCAC men’s track and field is consistently one of the most competitive...

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Angry Mascot Strikes

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I sat down with the new Camel in my office to talk about his anger-management issues, identity crises and poor self-esteem.

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Academic Priorities Versus Athletic Spirit: A critique of Conn’s sports philosophy and values

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Stepping onto the Connecticut College campus means stepping onto a campus that strongly adheres to the liberal arts tradition. The mission...

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Camaraderie the Key for Men’s Tennis: Trip to Arizona does well to bring the team together

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  It was a dreary Wednesday evening as I sat down for dinner with members of the men’s tennis team. They still carried their...

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