Both Bates men’s and women’s lacrosse flex muscles in victories at St. Joseph’s.
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Bates College returning to athletic competition this weekend
Women’s basketball and both women’s and men’s lacrosse teams are in action starting this Saturday.
Bates College eyeing a modified schedule for spring sports
Bobcats athletic director Jason Fein preparing school’s teams for a four-week spring sports schedule. The Bates football team will practice but not play this spring.
Bates College’s Jason Fein named an AD of the Year
Fein has been named a NACDA Division III AD of the Year for the second time in his career, thanks to his leadership during an unprecedented year.
Bates College planning to play spring sports
NESCAC announces Tuesday a plan to have an abbreviated conference schedule from mid-April to mid-May for every sport that has at least six schools competing.
1900s Red Sox player Harry Lord spurs push for Bates College hall of fame
Bob Muldoon hopes that bringing to light the life of Mainer and short-time Bates athlete Harry Lord, who played for the Red Sox and White Sox, will help another Bates alumnus, Ira Waldman, in his push for an athletic hall of fame at the school.
Bates College holding out hope for some sort of winter sports season
Bates College athletic director Jason Fein said the rise of coronavirus infections are cause for concern, and that “as time goes by, it looks more unlikely that there will be a lot of opportunities for any competition in the winter.”
College football: Spencer Emerson joining Georgetown University coaching staff
Offensive assistant job falls in line with career goals of former Poland Regional High School varsity head coach and Bates College assistant, who will be working from home until the end of the year.
NESCAC cancels conference sports for winter season
Thursday’s announcement, made in response to the pandemic, affects Bates, Bowdoin and Colby colleges and is likely to impact where some high school games and championships can be held.
Maine’s first football game took place at Bates College 145 years ago
In 1875, Bates and Tufts enthusiastically competed in the brand new sport of football, not quite ready for prime time. Among the rules during the raucous game: No projecting nails allowed.