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Bates College's men's basketball team is led by head coach Jon Furbush, and in 2015 he led the team to the semi-finals of the NCAA Division III Basketball Championships. He is the youngest head coach in the history of the team and was named the 2014–15 Maine Coach of the Year by the Maine Men's Basketball Coaches and Writers Association.
Soft ice slowed the match but Cogan, in his final match, played probably his best game for the Bobcats. The speedy center scored all four of the Garnet goals en route to a 4–1 win and give Bates the state championship in not only hockey but track, baseball and football over the previous year. [6] Richard Gilbert served as team manager.
With the team's newfound superiority and Cogan back in the lineup, the Bobcats downed Colby a few days later to take second place in the intrastate standings. [10] The final game of the season came against New Hampshire in a rematch. The Bobcats headed down to Durham and showed out far better than they had in the first meeting. McCluskey became ...
Bates had played 7-man hockey for all but one game over the previous two years but, as most of their opponents had bent to the 6-man trend, Bates had to follow suit. The team spent a month getting into shape and welcomed their old foe Bowdoin after returning from the winter break. The first half was played with a rover and the second without.
Only one goal was scored in the game and it came from the stick of a Polar Bear. The loss placed Bates at the bottom of the state rankings and gave the Garnet a terrible result despite an otherwise strong season. Bates ended is season on a high note, however, as the team travelled down to Providence and came away with a 4–2 win. Cogan was the ...
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The Bobcats were trounced by Williams in the first match, will Wyllie surrendering 7 goals to Watkins. Though they were more evenly matched the following night, Bates was still routed by Army , this time only giving up 5 markers.