AC has a successful week near season end

February 25, 2010
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-The Adrian College ACHA division one hockey team faced off against the Western Michigan University club last Saturday. The Bulldogs were able to pull out a win against WMU with a final score of 6-3. The Bulldogs also faced off against the Broncos earlier in the week and won by a final score of 7-5. The Bronco sweep left the Bulldogs ranked 12th. The match stayed close until the third period when the Bulldogs put up two unanswered goals allowing for the three goal margin.

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-The Adrian College women’s basketball team faced off against the Kalamazoo Hornets last Saturday. While the Bulldogs were unable to stop the Hornets’s sting in the final minutes of the match, the game as a whole was a tremendous success, as it was the WBCA Pink Zone game. The community involvement in the game was both inspiring and exciting. The ladies fell to Kalamazoo with a final score of 73-68, and are now 7-8 in the MIAA after last night’s loss to Calvin. The Bulldogs are fourth in MIAA play.

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-The Adrian College ACHA division two hockey team took on the Flying Dutchmen of Hope College last Saturday. The Dawgs were able to grind out a nail biting loss to the Flying Dutchmen with a final score of 4-3. With just 15:22 left in the team’s final game of the season the Bulldogs found themselves down 3-0. The Dawgs would not go quietly as they netted four straight goals against the Flying Dutchmen to make a momentous comeback. The Bulldogs had been on a short losing streak but the win allowed the Dawgs to go out in an honorable fashion.

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(Photos by Anthony Spangler)

-The Adrian College men’s basketball team pulled out a huge upset last night against Hope College’s Flying Dutchmen.  The Bulldogs defeated Hope with a final score of 73-68. The win placed the Bulldogs in third in the MIAA standings and only one win off the second place Hope. The win also puts the Bulldogs just two wins behind the first place Calvin College Knights, and is a clear statement that the Bulldogs are not to be underestimated in the upcoming MIAA tournament scheduled to start on Feb. 24th.

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