Slovenski coached at Bowdoin for 34 years, leading several teams to conference titles along the way.
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Twin City Thunder’s Martin Moioffer commits to Rivier University
Junior hockey notes: Moioffer, who was the Thunder’s first NCDC tender in team history, will be playing Division III hockey in New Hampshire. Also Bowdoin and UNE receive commitments from the NAHL and NCDC, while Thunder forward honored in the MJHL.
Bates Bobcats’ conference not ready to commit to spring sports in 2021
In a news release, NESCAC presidents say that COVID-19 conditions “will need to improve significantly to conduct conference competition this spring.”
College notebook: Thomas College women’s basketball finds silver lining during pandemic season
After taking a major leap as a program last year, Terriers using season to help acclimate eight freshman players.
College hockey coaches navigate recruiting during COVID-19 pandemic
NCAA Division I coaches and those in the Division III NESCAC conference can’t recruit in person or have players visit their campuses, so the majority of recruiting is being done through a computer and TV screens this year.
Junior hockey notes: Maine Nordiques game against Danbury postponed
The game was postponed because of COVID-19 related issues. The Twin City Thunder had their first player on this year’s roster make a college commitment and bring in a Division I committed player.
College hockey programs in Maine hoping for a season during pandemic
The University of Maine hopes to begin play in late November, while the state’s Division III programs will start later.
Former Bowdoin College basketball standout Maddie Hasson playing in Ireland
The 2020 Division III national player of the year excited to continue her career and education overseas.
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.
Sidelines: College football fans, it’s time to brace yourself for possible empty gridirons this fall
With many conferences nationwide pulling the plug on the 2020 season, it’s safe to wonder if any college football will be played this fall, writes Dave Dyer.