BRUNSWICK — The Bowdoin College indoor track and field teams hosted the Bowdoin Invitational IV, a non-scoring meet on Saturday at Farley Field House.

Bowdoin had multiple event winners in the meet, which was its last outing prior to hosting the New England Division III Championship.

For the Polar Bear women, Angela Wunderlich won the 400-meter run (1:02.88), Megan Dustin captured 5,000 (20:39.34), with field event wins from Lydia Pitts in the triple jump (36-10.50), Belinda Saint Louis in the shot put (38-07.75) and Serena Jonas in the long jump (16-10.75).

For the Bowdoin men, Mateo Rivera won the 400 (50.62), Ryan Durkin was tops in the pole vault (13-10.50) while Reid Brawer took victories in both the long jump (22-02.25) and triple jump (44-02.75).

Men’s squash

Bowdoin finished 23rd in the country while competing in the Summers Cup Division of the College Squash National Championship last weekend at Yale.

The Polar Bears dropped matches to Middlebury (9-0) and Amherst (7-2) before rebounding to defeat Tufts, 6-3, to take seventh place in the division and end the year with a record of 7-10.

John Milligan and Drew Clark both took 3-1 wins at positions seven and eight for the Polar Bears in the loss to Amherst.

Bowdoin took wins at the top three spots against Tufts, getting 3-0 victories from Ian Squiers and Drew Clark.  The key to the match was a quartet of close wins by Bowdoin, including a 3-1 win from Gannon Leech and 3-2 victories from Satya Butler, Adham Sobhy and Tyler Shonrock.

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