A story by Joni Averill of the Bangor Daily News Staff. My comments are shown below, indented. Notwithstanding the items highlighted, do you think women's sports gets the short-shrift here in the Bangor area? I do. The University of Maine women's ice hockey club, the defending national club champion, Er, Maine lost to BC in the Championship game last year. wts took a 7-3 record into a Tuesday home game with Bowdoin College of Brunswick That's Maine (ME), not Massachusetts (MA) for all you pollsters :-) wts after returning to campus following a successful three-game road trip. Maine walloped Boston University 13-0 on Friday. In Amherst, Mass., on Saturday, Maine had another great game, beating the Lord Jeffs 12-0. In Troy, N.Y., on Sunday, Maine held off a threat from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and claimed that victory 8-7. Veteran centers Amanda Moors and Stacy Rondeau, along with freshman Janet Calder, each had hat tricks ( three goals) in Friday's game. On Saturday, Sue Ayers bested those efforts by putting four pucks into the net as several other players scored twice each. Sunday's game was the toughest of the trip, according to club president Judy Perry. RPI stuck with the Bears throughout and, while Maine was generally 1-2 goals up, RPI played catchup all game before the Black Bears came away with the win. Moors and Heather Diller led the way for Maine this time with two goals each. After Tuesday's game with Bowdoin, Maine will host Boston College at Alfond Arena Sunday at 4 p.m. and Massachusetts Institute of Technology Jan 31 at 11:50 a.m. Wayne Smith The College Hockey Discussion List administrator Systems Group - CAPS BITNET/CREN: wts@maine University of Maine System internet: [log in to unmask]