Baseball ends with a bang
The Dartmouth baseball team won three out of four games against Harvard University earlier this week to secure second place in the Red Rolfe Division of the Ivy League.
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The Dartmouth baseball team won three out of four games against Harvard University earlier this week to secure second place in the Red Rolfe Division of the Ivy League.
So far this spring, bad weather has been the baseball team's toughest competitor.
It was a rocky road for the men's baseball team this weekend, as the Big Green continued their travels against Cornell University and Princeton University.
The men's basketball team hit the road this weekend, splitting a pair of games at Columbia University and Cornell University. The Big Green defeated the Columbia Lions 80-65 on Friday night, but came up short against the Big Red of Cornell, 84-62, on Saturday.
On the morning of January 16th, the players and coaches of the men's basketball team awoke to a pretty grim reality. The night before they had been beaten by Harvard on their home court. They had lost ten games in row. They were 0-4 in the Ivy League.
The Men's Basketball Team hosts two important league games this weekend, putting its season-high three game win streak on the line against both Brown University and Yale University. Dartmouth's Ivy League record currently stands at 0-4, 4-12 overall.
Led by senior captain Gregg Frame's 21 points, including the 1,000th of his collegiate career, the men's basketball team beat Hofstra 75-61 in a Saturday matinee at Leede Arena. Frame is only the 18th player in Dartmouth history to reach the 1,000 point milestone.
When asked what it is like to have to play Princeton and Pennsylvania on consecutive nights on the road, men's basketball coach Dave Faucher responded, "Have you ever had your wisdom teeth out?"
The Big Green men's ice hockey team fell flat this weekend, losing to Cornell and Colgate, both Eastern College Athletic Conference opponents.
It was a weekend of mixed success on the courts of New England for the Big Green men's and women's tennis teams. While the men dominated their two opponents, the women fought valiantly into the semi-finals of a tournament in Connecticut. The future looks bright for both programs, and as they continue to work through the fall and winter, hopes for the spring season will only become higher.
The Dartmouth women's lacrosse team had one of its most successful seasons ever this spring, despite the fact that it ended in a defeat to Harvard in the first round of the NCAA tournament. Receiving an invitation to the tournament was an honor well deserved for the Big Green, as only six teams receive bids. Dartmouth finished the season with an 11-4 record.