From the monthly archives:

January 2001

Try To Beat ‘Em: Super Bowl Edition

January 25, 2001 Sports

Every person that has ever put on pads and a helmet has dreamed of one thing, playing in the Super Bowl. This Sunday two teams will get the chance to have the ultimate payoff for all of the blood, sweat, and tears that has been put in since early summer camps. The AFC Champion Baltimore [...]

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BARKER NAMED “FALCON OF THE WEEK”

January 25, 2001 Sports

In a 68-58 victory over Saint Anselm on Thursday, Jan. 18, Bentley senior Kelly Barker became just the sixth player in school history to score 1,500 points. Barker, already the second all-time rebounder in Falcon history, scored 14 points against Saint Anselm and added 17 in a win over Merrimack on Jan. 22, giving her [...]

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Bentley Falcons Results and Schedule

January 25, 2001 Sports

MEN’S BASKETBALL (10-9, 6-6 NE-10) *at Saint Anselm W 80-71 *at American International W 82-73 *Assumption L 92-88 *Saint Anselm L 93-77 *at Bryant W 68-63 at New Haven L 72-65 *vs. Le Moyne W 111-73 *at St. Michael’s L 84-59 vs. New Haven W 69-62 *at Merrimack W 85-77 WOMEN’S BASKETBALL (17-2, 14-0 NE-10) [...]

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#7 Women’s Basketball Romps Le Moyne, 97-42

January 25, 2001 Sports

Sophomore guard Liz Leonard led a balanced effort with 12 points and ten assists (both career bests) as Bentley College, ranked seventh in the latest USA Today/WBCA Division II poll, remained unbeaten in Northeast-10 Conference women’s basketball action with a 97-42 romp over Le Moyne College. It was the 17th straight regular season conference win [...]

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WOMEN SWIMMERS STAY UNDEFEATED IN RECORD FASHION

January 25, 2001 Sports

Junior diver Jade Li broke two school records, with her performance including an NCAA Division II qualifying mark off the one-meter, and freshman Emily Cheng improved on a school record for the 12th time this season as the Bentley College women’s swim team remained undefeated with a 125-94 win over Babson College Tuesday night at [...]

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VAN DAM ERUPTS AS BENTLEY CONTINUES ROAD SUCCESS

January 25, 2001 Sports

Junior guard Kevin Van Dam buried seven three-pointers and finished with a career-high 31 points, including 11 in the final four minutes, as Bentley College upended Merrimack College, 85-77, in Northeast-10 Conference men’s basketball Monday night at the Volpe Gymnasium. It was the fifth win in six NE-10 road games for the Falcons, who incredibly [...]

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SUCCESSFUL DAY OF COMEBACKS FOR INDOOR TRACK TEAM AT GBTC INVITATIONAL

January 25, 2001 Sports

It was a successful day of comebacks for three members of the Bentley College indoor track team Sunday during the Greater Boston Track Club Invitational at Harvard University. Competing in her first-ever collegiate track meet and her first track race in 18 months, sophomore Allison March ran the 3,000 meters in 11:24.81. “It’s a very [...]

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BENTLEY, UCONN BATTLE TO 3-3 TIE

January 25, 2001 Sports

Freshman Mike Mulligan scored two goals and classmate Joe Lovell added a pair of assists as the Bentley College hockey team jumped out to a 3-0 lead early in the second period and then hung on for a 3-3 tie against the University of Connecticut in Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference play Tuesday at the Ryan [...]

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Voices From the Staircase

January 25, 2001 Uncategorized

Rob Hornak Photos by Franchon Francees

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Marketing at its Finest

January 25, 2001 Uncategorized

Well, I was standing at the urinal the other day. I looked down and to my surprise there was an advertisement for a website, CampusNut.com. When I have looked down into a urinal I have never seen anything quite like it (I’m referring to the advertisement). I wanted to congratulate them on being awarded “Website [...]

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Trees Parking Situation Dangerous

January 25, 2001 Uncategorized

Everyone on campus—students, faculty, staff, and administrators—knows about the parking problems Bentley is currently experiencing. Too many cars and too few parking spots are causing students to either park illegally or leave their car in the DeVincents Lot on Lower Campus and hike back to their dorms. The administration has done a good job at [...]

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Student Center Progress Advances

January 25, 2001 News

Franchon Francees The construction continues throughout the winter on the Student Life Center. It is expected to be done a year from now.

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