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Bowdoin Women Rally Behind Abbie Quinn, Beat Bates 62-49 in Morrell

Bowdoin rallied from an early 13-4 hole to beat Bates 62-49 in Morrell, a win that underscores local momentum thanks to Abbie Quinn's big game and the Polar Bears' defense.

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Bowdoin Women Rally Behind Abbie Quinn, Beat Bates 62-49 in Morrell
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Abbie Quinn paced Bowdoin to a 62-49 victory over Bates in Morrell Gymnasium, turning a 13-4 deficit into a decisive win with a 12-point run and sustained defensive pressure. The Polar Bears' rebound-first approach and tightened defense were the decisive differences as Bowdoin seized control and closed out the NESCAC matchup.

Quinn, a forward in the class of 2027, provided multiple key baskets and arrived at the game riding recognition as NESCAC Player of the Week. Her presence inside and timely scoring gave Bowdoin the go-ahead possessions after the early scare, while teammates chipped in on the glass and on the perimeter to deny Bates second-chance opportunities.

Bowdoin's rally was built on adjustments from prior matchups between these programs. Coaches emphasized rebounding and defensive intensity, and the players executed by battling for loose balls, contesting shots, and converting the extra possessions into points. That collective effort flipped the momentum after Bates' early lead and prevented the Bobcats from mounting a late comeback.

The win has tangible local significance for Brunswick and Sagadahoc County. Home games at Morrell draw students, alumni, and town supporters, and a strong conference victory helps sustain community energy around Polar Bears athletics during the winter season. For families and fans who follow college sports closely across the county, the result reinforces Bowdoin's ability to respond under pressure and to showcase younger contributors such as Quinn.

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Play-by-play highlights centered on Bowdoin's mid-game surge and the way defensive stands changed the scoreboard; the 12-point run erased the early deficit and set the tone for the remainder of the contest. Rebounding margins and a reduction in opponent second-chance points were repeatedly cited as operational keys to the win.

Looking ahead, Bowdoin will aim to build on the defensive identity displayed in Morrell as the Polar Bears navigate the remainder of conference play. For local readers, the game offers both a clear example of the program's depth and a reminder that young players like Abbie Quinn can become focal points for Brunswick-area pride. Continued defensive toughness and the rebounding edge shown against Bates will be the markers to watch as Bowdoin seeks more wins at home and on the road.

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