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A Mudder’s Life
Bo Lee ’13, a mathematical and computational biology major, spent this spring semester studying at the University of Salamanca and becoming fl uent in Spanish. A swimmer and cross-country athlete in high school, Lee fi rst tried dance as a college student and hasn’t looked back (except when it’s part of the choreogra- phy!). Here he shares a typical Wednesday from fall semester.
6:30 a.m. Wake up, get ready for dance 7 a.m. Ballroom dance rehearsal
9 a.m. Go to class: Evolution, Digital Computing and Molecular Biology
12:15 p.m. Teach professors Cha-Cha for Dancing With The Claremont Stars
1:15 p.m. Make lunch, fi nish homework for Stochastic Processes 2:45 p.m. Go to class: Stochastic Processes 4 p.m. Get out of class, read for Evolution 6 p.m. Dinner at the Hoch 7 p.m. Social Dance class
8 p.m. Go to Bio labs, prepare for Thursday’s experiments
9 p.m. Go to Engineering labs, start Digital Computing homework
11 p.m. Return to the dorms, hang out with the frosh in the lounge, work on Evolution homework
Midnight Go to bed
Cross-Country Both the women’s and men’s cross-country teams had their best-ever fi nishes at the NCAA Championships with the Athenas fi nishing in third place and the Stags earning 11th place. Both teams also captured SCIAC and regional titles. For the Athenas, seven were named All-SCIAC, including fi ve
on the fi rst team. Senior Kate Crawford earned second team honors. The Stags had eight runners earn All-SCIAC, including fi ve fi rst-teamers. Senior Rafer Dannenhauer earned SCIAC Runner of the Year honors and was also named to the fi rst team along with fi rst-year Zorg Loustalet, senior Brian Sutter (CMC), sophomore Justin Jones and senior Bennett Naden, while fi rst-year Jacob Higle-Ralbovsky was one of those named to the second team. The men’s and women’s cross-country teams, along with
10 athletes, earned All-Academic honors from the United States Track & Field/Cross-Country Coaches Association. To qualify for the All-Academic award, all members of the team must average a cumulative GPA of 3.10 or better, and individuals must have a cumulative grade point average of 3.30 or better and have earned All-Region honors (top 35). The men had four individuals who qualifi ed, including Dannenhauer and Naden. At the Occidental Invitational on May 4, two runners broke
the 10-year-old CMS record in the 5,000 meters. Dannenhauer ran 14:21.74 to establish the new record and Brian Sutter CMC ’13 also ran under the old record of 14:28.5 with a time of 14:24.88. Dannehauer’s time is second best in SCIAC history and currently sixth fastest in the nation, while Sutter’s is fi fth in SCIAC history and currently eighth nationally.
Women’s Soccer After an 8-8-4 season in 2011, the Athenas added three games to the win column in 2012 to fi nish with an 11-8-1 record and earn a SCIAC Tournament berth yet again. The team’s season came to an end with a tough loss on penalty kicks in the tourna- ment semifi nals on the road to Chapman University in what was a 0-0 tie after two overtimes. Three women’s soccer players were named All-SCIAC fi rst team, one of whom was defender Sara Tweedy ’14.
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