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Cross Country laps field in first Amherst athletic event of year
Since the scoring of cross country meets is based on a point system by placings,
the desired score is as low as possible. The men’s team snatched first place
with a score of 37, while the women dominated their field for a first-place
finish with a mere 29
Women's soccer stumbles in opener against Conn. College
“It was one of the first times we were challenged as a team,” said co-captain
Kay Bradley ’04. “We have a lot of individual talent; we just need to keep
working together.”
The Camels jumped out to an early 1-0 lead when sophomore Maggie Driscoll
rebounded a shot
Firedogs expect to improve on first loss
Despite solid play on Sunday, the Firedogs were unable to overcome the scrappy
playing style of their opponent and ceded the match after five games.
The Firedogs came out strong, winning the first game (30-21) and the second
(30-28), but proceeded to lose their mental edge, dropping the
Bryant is a good guy, but what does that mean?
With that said, I want to flash back to 1993. A very immature and athletically
gifted 17-year-old named Allen Iverson is convicted of maiming by mob. He is
tried as an adult and sentenced to five years in prison, but only serves four
months. The conviction was later
Men's soccer dominates Seahawks in opener
The senior leadership of the Jeffs set the tone early. In the tenth minute of
play, quad-captain forward Frank Perry ’04 converted a feed from quad-captain
midfielder Tim Canon ’04, for an early 1-0 lead. Just seven minutes later,
midfielder Christian Alexander ’06 found the back of
McClellan fills big shoes, head
However, only one Amherst student has the task of filling not only the
figurative shoes of his predecessor, but also the oversized head, tri-cornered
hat and purple britches of the Lord Jeff that came before him. That student is
sophomore Christian McClellan, who will be taking over mascot duties