Sailors to compete at Nationals
Ranked number three in the country, the women's sailing team will head west this weekend to compete in the National Women's Championships in Portland, Ore.
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Ranked number three in the country, the women's sailing team will head west this weekend to compete in the National Women's Championships in Portland, Ore.
Freshman pitcher Laura Mills gave the Big Green a near-perfect performance, pitching her first career no-hitter and propelling the women's softball team to a 4-0 shutout of Central Connecticut on Saturday afternoon.
"I love to dunk."
It's finally here. The day in which two teams battle it out with all their might and soul. It's the Super Bowl. The day all sports fans have been waiting for. Right? Well, maybe.
Finally.
The men's basketball team entered the 1996-97 season with high expectations and so far it has not disappointed as the Big Green have jumped out to an impressive 9-2 (1-0 Ivy) record.
Good news rang for the women's soccer team last night, as the Big Green accepted a bid into the annual NCAA Championships to begin this weekend.
Old age and experience won out yesterday afternoon, as the women's soccer team dismantled a young Columbia Lions team 2-0 at Chase Field.
For the second game in a row, the Big Green field hockey team was unable to maintain an early lead, as Dartmouth fell to a tough University of Massachusetts squad 2-1 yesterday afternoon at Chase Field.
The Dartmouth field hockey team moved to 8-6 overall yesterday afternoon with a 3-1 dismantling of the University of Vermont Catamounts.
The women's soccer team was back in action yesterday afternoon at the University of Vermont. The Big Green continued their winning ways, as they downed the Catamonts 2-0.
After pounding Siena 9-0 Monday, the Big Green field hockey team kept on their now two-game winning streak yesterday afternoon, defeating the University of New Hampshire 2-1.
It took a tie breaker, but the men's golf team pulled off an impressive win yesterday afternoon at the Northern New England ECAC Qualifiers.
As the rain began to fall yesterday afternoon at Chase Field, the women's soccer team would do anything but the same as they held strong to defeat the University of New Hampshire 2-1.
Summer lives on in the hearts of one group of Dartmouth athletes. The Big Green sailing team refuses to let fall set in and will not be bothered by the typical, chilly Hanover weather as they prepare for a long fall season filled with numerous weekend regattas.
The 1996 field hockey team entered this season plagued with doubt and sheer inexperience. Having lost six starters to graduation and one senior tri-captain to a season-ending back injury, the Dartmouth women were suppose to enter a rebuilding stage.
The best word to describe the Dartmouth men's and women's cross country teams for the past few years is dominant. For two years straight, the Big Green ruled the East as both teams have brought back to Hanover back-to-back Heptagonal titles.
If basketball player Sea (pronounced 'Shay') Lonergan '97 had been told that after three years at Dartmouth he would establish himself as the top player in the Ivy League, he most likely would have laughed.
After four years of hard work and dedication to her sport, senior basketball player Jen Stamp helped develop herself and the Dartmouth basketball program into just plain excellence.
The year was 1925 and for Big Green athletics, it was a year to remember as what was known as the "Big Green machine" marched its way through an undefeated football season and first ever national championship for Dartmouth.