Looking back: Clausner
These last four years have seen a good number of fantastic sporting events. Some of these matches have featured crazy, come-from-behind victories, heart-breaking losses or the occasional blow-out of another team.
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These last four years have seen a good number of fantastic sporting events. Some of these matches have featured crazy, come-from-behind victories, heart-breaking losses or the occasional blow-out of another team.
Under a strong spring sun, wood chips flew and saw dust swirled about as Dartmouth hosted the 63rd annual Woodsmen's Weekend competition this past weekend.
The Dartmouth women's sailing team had a strong showing this weekend, racing to a third-place finish at the President's Trophy Women's Regatta at Boston University. Thirteen other squads competed at the regatta, with Boston College finishing first overall.
The Big Green raced to a fourth-place finish in the Brad Dellenbaugh Women's Trophy regatta, while at the Ferrarone Team Race Intersectional, Dartmouth faced stiff competition and difficult conditions, emerging with a seventh-place finish.
The Dartmouth women's hockey team fell 7-0 to the top-ranked Wisconsin Badgers in the first round of the NCAA women's ice hockey tournament at Wisconsin's Kohl Center on March 14. The Big Green outshot Wisconsin 32-28 in the contest, but Dartmouth could not keep up with the bigger and stronger Wisconsin squad.
This will be Dartmouth's (20-9-4, 13-5-4 ECAC Hockey) third-consecutive trip to the NCAA Tournament.
No. 11 Yale, No. 12 Cornell, No. 10 Princeton and No. 15 St. Lawrence, ranked first through fourth in the league, respectively, all received a first-round bye.
The Dartmouth women's hockey team beat Colgate University in a best-of-three series this weekend to advance to the ECAC Hockey semifinals. After losing an overtime heartbreaker Friday, the Big Green came back the next day to force a decisive game three Sunday afternoon.
The No. 8 Dartmouth women's hockey team mounted two comebacks this weekend, scoring four goals in the final period for a thrilling tie against Clarkson University before falling to St. Lawrence University 4-3 in another hard fought game.
The Dartmouth women's hockey team (16-7-3, 13-4-3 ECAC, 7-2-1 Ivy) had a tough weekend on the road, falling to Colgate University on a last-minute goal Friday night before tying Cornell Saturday night. The loss to Colgate snapped the Big Green's four-game winning streak and cost Dartmouth its ninth Ivy League title.
The No. 9 Dartmouth women's hockey team enjoyed two big wins this weekend, defeating Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 8-4 on Friday night and then beating Union College 4-2 Saturday.
Ranked ninth in the national polls, the Big Green needs two wins this weekend to remain in a solid position heading towards the post-season.
The Dartmouth women's hockey team lost to the University of New Hampshire, giving up a season-high eight goals en route to an 8-3 loss Saturday. The loss ended Dartmouth's four-game winning streak.
The No. 7 Big Green (12-5-2, 9-3-2 ECAC Hockey) trampled over a Providence (11-9-2, 6-2-1 Hockey East) team that defeated the No. 8 University of New Hampshire 5-0 on Jan. 10.
Following its mid-week, 3-0 victory over rival Harvard, the No. 8 Dartmouth women's hockey team continued its winning ways on its trip to Yale and Brown this weekend. The team overcome a recent scoring slump, trouncing Yale 5-2 on Friday night before smashing Brown 9-1 on Saturday.
In Ivy League standings, Dartmouth sits in a three-way tie with Princeton and Harvard after the crucial drubbing of Harvard at home.
Fifth-ranked Dartmouth women's hockey dropped a pair of games to defending national champions, No. 4 University of Minnesota-Duluth, over the holiday weekend, losing to the Bulldogs on Friday, 2-1, and on Saturday, 4-1, at the Duluth Entertainment Convention Center in Duluth, Minn.
With the wins, Dartmouth (7-1-1, 6-1-1 ECAC Hockey), currently ranked No. 6 in the country, will likely move up in the national standings.
Dartmouth's women's hockey team stumbled during its two conference matchups this weekend, losing to St. Lawrence University on Friday night before tying Clarkson University on Saturday.
On Friday, Union (0-11-1, 0-4-0 ECACHL) managed to hang in the game for the first two periods before Dartmouth (5-0-0, 4-0-0 ECACHL) exploded for a four-goal third period to seal the 6-1 win.