Dartmouth star tennis player appointed assistant coach
By Mark Sweeney | August 18, 2005The addition of a new coach typically begets a number of questions and anxieties. Will she get along with the team?
The addition of a new coach typically begets a number of questions and anxieties. Will she get along with the team?
The first half of the 2005 Major League Baseball season provided its share of excitement and intrigue, and the final months of the summer should supply plenty of drama as teams jockey for playoff positioning.
Three members of the Dartmouth women's team won All-Ivy recognition this season, capping off a campaign that saw the Big Green claim many quality wins in addition to attaining a national ranking. Co-captain Jayme Ahmed '05 led the way for the lady racketeers.
The Dartmouth women's tennis team concluded its season with a 6-1 road loss to perennial Ivy powerhouse Harvard.
The Big Green women's tennis team earned a split against conference foes Brown and Yale over the weekend, toppling Brown at home 5-2 and losing a road contest to Yale 5-2. The highlight of the Friday Brown match came from co-captain Jayme Ahmed '05, who enjoyed a historic final home match of her illustrious career.
Most Single & Total Wins In Women's Tennis History
The Dartmouth women's tennis team split its first four Ivy League contests, defeating Cornell and Columbia in a pair of thrilling road matches, and then dropping a pair of home tilts to Princeton and No.
The No. 64 Dartmouth women's tennis team fell 5-2 in a road contest at Boston University on Saturday.
The No. 63 Dartmouth women's tennis team collected three wins in five matches during its Spring Break trip to Florida.
The No. 75 Dartmouth women's tennis team rolled through a pair of home matches Saturday, topping Colgate 6-1 in the morning before blanking the University of Maryland-Baltimore Country 7-0 in the afternoon session.