From the monthly archives:

November 2000

UPCOMING ATHLETIC SCHEDULE

November 30, 2000 Sports

Friday, Dec. 1 Hockey vs. Fairfield 7:30 pm Saturday, Dec. 2 Men’s basketball vs. Saint Michael’s 5:30 pm Women’s basketball vs. Saint Michael’s 3:30 pm Sunday, Dec. 3 Hockey vs. Sacred Heart 5:30 pm

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FALCON OF THE WEEK

November 30, 2000 Sports

Bentley College senior Gary Mello (Woburn/Shawsheen Tech) is the ‘Falcon of the Week’ after concluding his tremendous cross-country career in style on Nov. 18. Mello finished 22nd amongst 184 runners and earned All-America honors for the second time at the NCAA Division II Men’s Cross Country Championships, hosted by Cal Poly Pomona at Prado Park [...]

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Try To Beat ‘Em: Picks For Week 14

November 30, 2000 Sports

This roller coaster ride of a season has brought on many firsts for me. The biggest first is that I am picking my beloved New England Patriots to lose, which might get me disowned by my dad because I was taught to bleed red, white, and blue Patriot pride. Before the last issue I warned [...]

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Five Questions With Kristin

November 30, 2000 Sports

Mary Kate Foley is a junior majoring in computer science. Her hometown is Shrewsbury, MA, and she attended Worcester Academy for high school. Foley is a fly and free stroke swimmer. 1.) When did you start swimming? “I started swimming when I was six, on a small team in Worcester called Worcester Swim Club. Then [...]

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Falcons Run Well In CA

November 30, 2000 Sports

The Bentley College Boys Cross-Country team concluded their finest season ever on November 18 as they raced on a very hot and dry day in California at the NCAA Division II National Championships. Senior All-American Gary Mello once again led the Falcons as they finished 18th overall out of the 24 teams who qualified for [...]

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Cheng Leads Falcons To Crown

November 30, 2000 Sports

Setting two school, meet and collegiate pool records, freshman Emily Cheng led the Bentley College women’s swim team to a first place finish in its own Invitational Sunday, November 19, at the Dana Center pool. Bentley totaled 123 points, finishing 10 in front of runner-up Le Moyne College. A total of nine schools participated. In [...]

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Northeast-10 Conference

November 30, 2000 Sports

Women’s Basketball Institution Win Loss Win Loss AIC 2 0 4 0 Southern Conn 2 0 3 0 Pace 2 0 2 0 Saint Rose 2 0 2 0 Bentley 2 0 4 1 Saint Anselm 2 0 3 1 Le Moyne 0 1 3 1 Assumption 0 1 2 1 Saint Michael’s 0 1 [...]

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RECENT RESULTS

November 30, 2000 Sports

MEN’S BASKETBALL (3-4, 0-2 NE-10) vs. Dowling (Susse Chalet tourney) W 79-75 vs. Adelphi (Susse Chalet tourney) L 79-71 *vs. Merrimack College L 89-75 *vs. Stonehill College L 58-55 MEN’S CROSS COUNTRY at NCAA Division 2 Champ. 18th of 24 HOCKEY (0-9-1, 0-7-1) #at Army L 9-2 #at Iona L 5-0 MEN’S SWIMMING (3-0) vs. [...]

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Bentley Rolls Past Stonehill

November 30, 2000 Sports

Senior point guard C White scored 13 of her team-high 15 points in the first 5:18, and six teammates joined her in double figures, as Bentley College, ranked seventh nationally in Division II, rolled to a 106-73 win over Stonehill College in Northeast-10 Conference women’s basketball. After Katelyn Campbell scored the game’s opening basket for [...]

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The Ball Rolls On: Week Two

November 30, 2000 Sports

It is our unfortunate duty to make the readers aware of the fact that we are unable to cover all of the past two weeks of NCAA Men’s basketball events. However, rest assured you will be given a rather beneficial ten game summary of the wonderful happenings around the league. From the rise of Dayton, [...]

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Why We Chalk: Student Speaks Out

November 30, 2000 Uncategorized

Over the past two weeks, I’ve heard mixed reactions to the chalking on campus. Many have said it’s shoving sexuality in people’s faces, and that the statements were inappropriate. We are not trying to shove it in people’s faces nor trying to offend, but more trying to open minds and get people to realize there [...]

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Editorial

November 30, 2000 Editorials

The part that fans play in the success and support of sports teams is tremendous. Sports itself is a combination of competitiveness (for the players), entertainment (for the spectators), and enjoyment (for both players and spectators). The presence of fans during sporting events is widely known to help teams win; knowing that cheering fans are [...]

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