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(04/25/03 9:00am)
On Wednesday night, the Dartmouth women's lacrosse team secured at least a share of its ninth Ivy League title in team history. Tomorrow afternoon at Scully-Fahey field, the business at hand turns to ensuring that perennial rival Princeton doesn't get a piece of that crown.
(11/27/02 11:00am)
There was no Dick Vitale talking about who would be cutting down the nets at the Final Four, and no one was likely scrambling to set up an office pool as the teams were announced, but last Monday's NCAA tournament selection show had all the excitement of March Madness for the Dartmouth men's soccer team.
(11/15/02 11:00am)
The men's soccer team has only one thing left to do during its regular season campaign, and that is to take care of Brown.
(11/14/02 11:00am)
If you asked the members of the Dartmouth men's soccer team six months ago if they thought Saturday's game against Brown would have Ivy League title implications for the Big Green, they surely would have said yes. If you told them they would get to this point with a lacrosse player in goal, they may not have been so sure.
(11/08/02 11:00am)
Apparently the Dartmouth men's soccer team doesn't like to do anything the easy way. After getting their heads above water for the first time all season (five consecutive wins upped the team's record to 7-6-1), the men took a step back on Tuesday with a disappointing overtime loss to Maine.
(10/30/02 11:00am)
In the words of the Grateful Dead, the Big Green just keeps truckin' on.
(10/25/02 9:00am)
On a roll, the Dartmouth men's soccer team is heading south for a Saturday showdown with Columbia, and while the team may be getting itself into a New York state of mind, it's certain that revenge will be on the mind of the Big Green veterans when they take the field tomorrow afternoon.
(10/18/02 9:00am)
The Dartmouth men's soccer team (2-6-1, 1-1-1 Ivy) is packing its bags and heading for the Midwest. But this will be no vacation, however, as the Big Green has two difficult non-conference games scheduled in a weekend that will set the tone for the last four weeks of the season.
(10/11/02 9:00am)
Wednesday afternoon Boston College showed the Dartmouth men's soccer team what can happen when you capitalize on early chances. The Eagles (7-2) converted three chances in the first 19 minutes of action as they cruised to a 4-0 victory over the Big Green (2-6, 1-1 Ivy).
(10/04/02 9:00am)
A lot has changed since the last time the Dartmouth men's soccer team stepped on to Chase Field. Two weeks ago, the Big Green was left with the bittersweet satisfaction of playing well against No. 1 Stanford but once again coming up short of getting a result.
(09/27/02 9:00am)
It is not often that a team gets a clean slate three weeks into its season, but that is exactly what the Dartmouth men's soccer team is looking forward to this weekend as it travels to Princeton University to open its Ivy League campaign.
(05/03/02 9:00am)
John Travolta won't be there and the players won't be wearing bell-bottoms, but the men's lacrosse team will have its own little version of "Saturday Night Fever" tomorrow in Boston.
(04/26/02 9:00am)
A midweek match-up against the University of Vermont turned out to be just what the doctor ordered for the men's lacrosse team. The Big Green traveled up I-89 to snap a four-game losing streak and returned to its winning ways.
(04/19/02 9:00am)
Confidence is a funny thing. It can take teams a long time to get, can be lost in a fleeting moment and is even harder to regain. The Dartmouth men's lacrosse team is struggling to capture some of that lost confidence as it looks to bring its sinking ship afloat this weekend and get its first Ivy League win. The Big Green (5-4, 0-3 Ivy) travels to Providence tomorrow to square off against No. 20 Brown (4-6, 2-1 Ivy).
(04/18/02 9:00am)
It was the same old story on Wednesday afternoon, with the same frustrating ending, for the men's lacrosse team. The Big Green got off to another strong start in the first quarter and hung tough through the next two quarters -- only to see the game slip away in the fourth. The loss to 12-5 Yale (7-3, 3-2 Ivy) extends the Big Green's losing streak to three and drops the men to 5-4 (0-3 Ivy) on the season.
(04/12/02 9:00am)
To say the Cornell men's lacrosse team (8-1, 3-0 Ivy) is on a roll would be an understatement. It's more of a tidal wave of momentum that's been swelling as the ninth-ranked Big Red men have rattled off eight straight wins, the latest being a midweek triumph over No. 1 Syracuse.
(04/05/02 10:00am)
They've proved to themselves that they can play. Now, it's their chance to prove to the league that they're for real. The stakes are raised this weekend as the men's lacrosse team (5-1, 0-0 Ivy) kicks off its Ivy League campaign tomorrow afternoon (1 p.m., Scully-Fahey Field) against the nationally ranked University of Pennsylvania (5-3, 1-3 Ivy).
(03/29/02 11:00am)
With snow and ankle-deep slush delaying any thoughts of spring, the hottest thing in Hanover these days may very well be the men's lacrosse team. Off to its best start since the 1995 team that started the year 6-0, Dartmouth is on a roll. The Big Green has raced out of the gates and carries a 4-1 record into tomorrow's 1 p.m. contest against the University of Hartford at Scully-Fahey Field.
(11/09/01 11:00am)
Don't even think of telling the Dartmouth field hockey team it's only the ECACs. This team wants a trophy, and it wants it bad. The Big Green will get its chance as the top seed in the tournament it is hosting for the second consecutive year. Less than a week after defeating Brown, Dartmouth goes for the Providence sweep in their semifinal contest (11 a.m. tomorrow at Scully-Fahey Field) when the Big Green (13-4, 5-2 Ivy) squares off against Providence College (11-7, 1-4 Big East).
(11/06/01 11:00am)
In the words of Tom Petty, "The waiting is the hardest part." After waiting nearly two months for the rescheduled Brown game, the Dartmouth field hockey team must wait another 24 hours to find out its postseason fate. The Big Green (13-4, 5-2 Ivy) wrapped up its regular season yesterday afternoon in Providence with its seventh straight win, a 2-0 shutout over Brown (8-9, 3-4 Ivy), and now awaits this evening's announcement by the NCAA selection committee.