BRUNSWICK, Maine - The Bowdoin College women's rugby team
completed their first perfect NERFU season since 1995 with a 22-5
win over Maine-Orono on Saturday. The Polar Bears complete their
conference slate with a 5-0 mark and earn the league's top seed for
the postseason tournament. They will host Williams in a first-round
match next Saturday at 1:00 p.m.
After an early drive by Maine-Orono deep into Polar Bear
territory was unconverted, Bowdoin jumped out to a 12-0 lead that
they would never relinquish. Loryn Fridie tallied the first try of
the game before Maria Koenigs' chased down her own chip-kick in the
endzone for the game's second try. A conversion by Rebecca Stevens
gave Bowdoin their 12-point cushion at the break.
A series of nice exchanges led to a Nylea Bivins try that
increased Bowdoin's lead. Orono replied with a score midway through
the period, but Bowdoin sealed the win thanks to another
well-placed kick by Koenigs that was touched by Danielle Willey to
close out the scoring.
Despite being at a size disadvantage, Bowdoin's pack and several
backs rucked very well to maintain possession of the ball. Forwards
filled in the backline nicely when needed resulting in a cohesive
team style of game. Carolyn Levin had an excellent game of fielding
kicks and counterattacking from deep. Both she and Maria Koenigs
made several well-placed kicks and saving tackles.
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