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THE SPECTATOR

January 25, 2008
 
 

Men's Basketball Remains Unbeaten at Home

Team Moves Into Second Place in Liberty League

By Andrew Harris '11

    After starting out the season with four straight wins, the Hamilton Men's Basketball Team found itself in good position going into winter break with a 4-1 record. After a three-week break from exams, it was back to business for the Continentals at the  Rees Jewelers Christmas Classic at Randolph-Macon College in Virginia. More. . .
 

Men's Hockey Gets Big Win

Team Beats Nationally Ranked Southern Maine

by Jared Leslie '09

    The Continentals came back to the snowy hill on January 2 looking to change the direction of the season thus far. With a week of practice under their belt they travelled to SUNY Oswego.  The team was excited to play a nationally ranked squad. Hamilton fought hard with Marc Trostle '10 scoring the only goal in the 5-1 loss. The next weekend Hamilton took on Babson, but a combination of injuries and offensive struggles prevented the Continentals from finding a way to win. More. . .
 

Two Game Win Streak Propels Lady Continentals

by Lindsay Getman '10

    The Hamilton College Women's Basketball Team worked especially hard over winter break, returning to the Hill before the New Year to prepare for numerous away games.  From a flawless Liberty League record of 2-0, to the stellar performance and various accolades of Pumla Sathula '08, the Lady Continentals have a lot to be proud of. More. . .
 

Women's Hockey Improves

by Brandon Leibsohn '10

    The Hamilton College Women's Hockey Team showed the ability to come back and fight hard during the break.  Despite losing in four of six games, the Continentals were able to improve on getting better during the power play.  Most of these games were played on the road in hostile environments, and Hamilton was able to come away with ties in two of the games. More. . .