Repeat Perfo rmance Fnr the
econd consecut i ,·e
year Jnd Lml y the second t i me
mce 19 4. the w o me n ' · 'occer
offs.
III
sports s horts The football team recovered from an 0-5 start to win its last
tate, mark ing the first
time the Whi te M u l es beat the
ream ad,·anced to the ECAC 0 1 \ hlL>n
inc l uded a 2- 1 ,·1ctory o\·er Ply mouth
Panther in the
ew En g land play
three games and secure an eighth straight CBB championship
Running back LaWa u n Curry '97 (Roxbury, Mass ) was named
1 7 - year history of
competition between the two pro
eeded th ird among e i gh t ,
gram::.. The w i n also a\·enged a
NESCAC Offensive Player of the Week for his performance 1 n
2-
Colby's 39- 1 5 w i n over Bowdoin. He rushed 28 t i m e s f o r a
1 los::. i n last year' E C AC Di,·1 ·ion
Cnlb · defeated s ixth seed Clark
career-high 1 9 1 yards, and
Un t\ ersiry 3 -L in the quarterfmal
I II New England Chamr1omh 1rs.
round but lost to Wel le·ley, the
Full back J enna De i mnne '98
game scoring record with
tournament\ econd seed, 3 - 1 m
( W mche ·ter, Mass . ) was named
four touchdowns Offensive
the ·emifinab.
to the
he set the school single
lineman Gregg Forger '97
E CAC and Maine al l
scar rea ms . Forward _ h annlm
H ighl ight:> of the 9-6- 1 seawn
Tracy '97 (Old Bridge,
(Canton, Mass . ) was
.J . ) broke
named to the NESCAC All
the school career pomt record
Star Tearn for the second
w i th 23 goals and 1 5 as, 1 > t- and
year in a row. Middle
goal ie Heather Gami '99 ( We l l e.ley, �lass . ) tall ied
linebacker James Scribner '99 (Portsmouth, R . I . ) was
H career
shutouts to break her own Cl1lby
named a New England
record. F l1rw ard Kun Waldrnn '99 (
Second-Team All-Star by
M m. . ) also was named
onve l l ,
the ECAC . . . . Led by Kara
to the M aine all -,tar t eam . W i th
Patterson '97 (Falmout h ,
seven goals and six a s1sts, she led
M a i n e ) . t h e w o m e n ' s cross country t e a m q u alified f o r the
rhe team m goab and tied the
NCAA Division I l l Championships. Colby ran to a fourth-place
>chnol record for mnst as ists m a
team finish at the New England Championships, paced by
Patterson. who finished second, and Kathleen Thompson '97
s mg le eason. +
Kim Waldron ' 99
(Lakewood, Colo . ) . who finished 1 1 th .
. The men's cross
country team finished 1 5th of 39 at the NCAA Division I l l
Double Trouble
Championships. Co-captain Pat Fou rn ier '98 (Bellows Fal l s .
i l bersher exrenenced a rare cnn
Vt . ) placed 1 2th . . . . T h e volleyball t e a m w o n t h e M a i n e state
Colby teammate
u i Kim Cheah '99 of Penang, M alay ia, and J e ;.ie
T h o m s o n '97 (Aspen. Colo . ) and J a c k i e B a t e s ' 9 8 (Spokane.
Ander on '9
orwe l l , Mas · . , played each other for the regional
Women' tenn i coach E r i c a
_
fl1ll of mtere t at the Ro lex D1 ,· 1 ion I I I Reg1l1nal Championsh1r , a' of
title and finished seventh at the NESCAC Tournament. A n n a
Was h . ) were named to the Maine all-tournament team, and Bates also was named All-N ESCAC first-team. . . . Men's
.;mgle mle and a nat ional tou rnament berth. "All
soccer finished the season at 8-6. Midfielder Ross McEwen '99
I cou ld do wa. yel l 'Go Colby ! '" i l be r her said.
Anderson, who was noc eeded in the regional chamr1on h 1 r , ays ·he
(Littleton, Col o . ) led the team in scoring with seven goals and
five assists. Co-captains Brian Dowl i n g '97 ( M adison, Conn . )
felt a Im ofrre ure playingCheah, Colby's top player and the tournament' third
a n d David H a l l ' 9 7 ( Plainfield. N H . ) were selected t o play in the
eJ, but he liked
the me ·age the match
Maine Collegiate All-Star game. Hall also participated in the
to other chool . "I thmk it's great that 1t
New England All-Star Game . . .
em
wa
The field hockey team
finished the season at 2- 1 3 but had overtime losses to nationally ranked Connecticut College and the University of Southern
an all-Colby final
lll<Jtc h. It howeJ � hat
Maine Defender Katie Taylor '98 (Wilmington, Del . ) was
Colhy women'
named a First-Team Regional All-American by the National Field
can Jo," he
tenni
Hockey Coaches Association. M idfielder Erika Ayers '98
aid. " I t'
( G i lfor d , N . H . ) and Rachel Pal mer '99 (West Chesterfield, N . H . )
ama:mg 1t came down to the rwo of u� " Thirty mmute after
were named Academic All-Americans . . . . A t t h e Head o f the
Jessie Anderson '98 and Sui Kim Cheah '99
Fish in Saratoga Springs, N . Y . , the women ' s crew team raced to a sixth-place finish, and the men finished 1 0th of 2 7
Che· h defeated Ander on 6 - 3 , 6- 3 , the two joined force· in the regional double final . Though Cheah and Ander on lo-t to the team 6-4, 7-5, they advanced t
the Rolex N a t ional
Tenn., to play among e1ght of the be t Di vi 10n
boats . . . . E.J. Anderson '97 (Falmouth, M a i n e ) led the g o l f
m ith
team to victory a t t h e Sid F a r r Invitational w i t h his first-place
in Memphi ,
finish. Anderson also shot a 7 5 at the NESCAC tournament to
I l l double team in the
finish in 1 1 th place.
nation. Cheah fini hed eventh in the national i ngle competi tion and rhe pair fini hed third in double . +
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