BRUNSWICK — The Bowdoin College squash teams both picked up their first wins of the season with shutout victories over Northeastern on Sunday afternoon at the Lubin Family Squash Center.
The Polar Bear women bounced back from a Friday night 8-1 loss at Bates to defeat the Huskies 9-0 and improve to 1-5.
Allison Beeman accounted for Bowdoin’s point in Friday’s match against Bates before also claiming a 3-0 win over Northeastern.
Bowdoin had impressive showings all along the ladder against the Huskies, dropping just a single set in the sweep. Torey Lee, Rachel Barnes, Alden Drake, Michaela Martin, Sara Woldarczyk, Bonnie Cao, Christiana Whitcomb and Gretchen Williams all joined Beeman with victories.
The men’s team moved to 1- 4 with the 9-0 win against Northeastern. Bowdoin did not lose a single set as all nine players claimed 3-0 wins.
Andrew Hilboldt continued his red-hot play with another win at No. 1. Other winners included Stephan Danyluk, William Fantini, Matthew Cooper, Reid Wilson, Max Bearse, Andrew Ward, Will Winmill and Alex Reisley.
Both teams are scheduled to return to action on Wednesday with a midweek home match against Amherst. Play is scheduled to start at 11 a.m.
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