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(05/23/12 2:00am)
Williamson is a three-time Ivy League champion and has finished in the top 10 in 30 of 36 career tournaments. Last weekend, Williamson tied for fifth place at the NCAA Central Regional in Ann Arbor, Mich.
(04/25/12 2:00am)
Joseph Miller '14 began the competition by taking individual gold in the junior men's short program, while Kelsey Anspach '15, Isabel Hines '13, Deborah Lee '12 and Kirsten Seagers '15 also won gold in their respective events.
(04/04/12 2:00am)
Dartmouth's coed and women's sailing teams have been busy over the past two weekends, competing in five events on March 24 and four more on Saturday.
(02/22/12 4:00am)
Both the men's and women's lacrosse teams will open regular season play on Saturday, as the men travel to Hamilton, N.Y. to take on Colgate University and the women face in-state rival University of New Hampshire in Durham. The women's team in particular carries high expectations this season after finishing the 2011 season ranked No. 11 in the nation and earning a trip to the NCAA tournament for the 12th time in program history. The Big Green finished with a 6-1 record in Ivy League play last spring and shared the regular-season Ivy title with the University of Pennsylvania.
(02/22/12 4:00am)
Both the men's and women's lacrosse teams will open regular season play on Saturday, as the men travel to Hamilton, N.Y. to take on Colgate University and the women face in-state rival University of New Hampshire in Durham. The women's team in particular carries high expectations this season after finishing the 2011 season ranked No. 11 in the nation and earning a trip to the NCAA tournament for the 12th time in program history. The Big Green finished with a 6-1 record in Ivy League play last spring and shared the regular-season Ivy title with the University of Pennsylvania.
(02/01/12 4:00am)
"Everyone played really well against Rochester," Wiens said. "I am really happy with the way things are going at the moment."
(01/26/12 4:00am)
Despite losing two of the three doubles matches, Rachel Decker-Sadowski '14 and Sabrina Stewart '14 won 8-6 at the No. 3 slot. The Eagles' top doubles team, ranked No. 11 in the nation, defeated Jeri Reichel '13 and Melissa Matsouka '14, 8-3.
(09/14/11 2:00am)
"[The tournament] was a bit disappointing because I was playing well enough to win," Williamson said. "One day with a poor short game cost me the second round and almost the first round of match play."
(08/19/11 2:00am)
Feng has previously found success at this level of competition she also won the 1-meter and 3-meter competitions in the 18-and-over division over the summer before she came to Dartmouth in 2010.
(08/16/11 2:00am)
What sparked your interest in playing rugby?OS: My dad played at Dartmouth, and he encouraged me to look into it. I used to play soccer in high school, and there are a lot of overlaps between the two sports.Had you ever played before coming to Dartmouth?OS: No. Most of the players on our team played other sports before picking up the sport in college.What do rugby players do over the summer to prepare physically and mentally for the upcoming season?OS: We have taken on a pretty aggressive summer schedule. We've been working with one of the football conditioning coaches to get us into really good shape before the start of the Ivy League season.What is the summer season like?OS: Summer has traditionally been a "sevens" season for us. Aside from hosting our own tournament back in July, we also played in a few tournaments in New Haven, Boston and Newport, Rhode Island. How did you all do?OS: We actually did really well. We went four for four in all the ones we played in, taking home four plates. How often do you practice?OS: We have a couple of informal practices throughout the term and have team lifts a couple times a week. How do you coordinate a rigorous academic schedule with athletics?OS: I think they go hand in hand. Having rugby provides structure in my life and helps keep me on top of my stuff. What would you say are your greatest strengths?OS: I play fly-half, so I would say my strengths are kicking and passing.What is a fly-half?OS: Fly-half is basically the first receiver. What would you say are your biggest weaknesses?OS: While some people have called me a sub-par to poor tackler and generally weak in contact, those people are mistaken.What are your thoughts on the acclaimed rugby film "Invictus"? OS: I prefer the "30 for 30" documentary about the '95 South Africa team, but that's just me.Is the team excited for the upcoming Rugby World Cup in New Zealand?OS: Yes.Are you going to be there?OS: I've told the national team coach that I'm available for selection.What other activities are filling your iCal these days?OS: I do not use iCal. Next question.Do you think spectators understand what's even going on in a rugby match?OS: I think they have a vague idea. There are certain parallels with football, so people get the general idea of the flow of play and scoring. The finer points can be confusing for even long-time players of the game. And some referees as well.What are your aspirations for the team?OS: Our clearest team goal right now is to win the Ivy League Championship in the fall.Compare the intensity level of rugby with another similar sport like football.OS: They are actually very different. Football on one hand is a lot of stop and go, requiring short, quick bursts. Rugby is much more of a grind, with the play continuing.Care to comment on the rumors that your name is not actually Owen?OS: It's actually Chipkick. Most people do not actually know this.
(08/09/11 2:00am)
Even if you are not among the nearly 1,000 Big Green varsity athletes on one of Dartmouth's 34 varsity teams, you still may be looking to complement your academic competitiveness with a little athletic contest. You definitely do not need to have the ability or desire to compete at the Division-I level to get involved in the sports scene. More than 80 percent of Dartmouth students take part in athletic competition of some level.
(08/05/11 2:00am)
This week, I sat down with standout Big Green men's basketball guard R.J. Griffin '13, who received the A.D. "Dolly" Stark Award as the most valuable player of the 2010-2011 season. Griffin started in every game last season, and was the top scorer in half of them. He led the Big Green in scoring with 9.4 points per game, and had a career high of 20 points against Harvard University in January.
(07/29/11 2:00am)
This week, I chatted with hockey player and Canada native Sasha Nanji '13, honorable mention All-Ivy and third team All-ECAC, who was fourth in the nation in points per game by a defenseman last season. On July 22, Hockey Canada announced the 40 players who received invitations to the Under-22 Development Team camp. The Big Green can claim two invitees Nanji and Reagan Fischer '12.
(07/19/11 2:00am)
"I did not realize they were going to be as good as they are," lightweight head coach Dan Roock said, "Internationally, we will see how they stack up. The World Championship is intense competition, and it was a little bit of a surprise."
(07/12/11 2:00am)
With the onset of warm weather, getting out on the water is a popular activity for students. For Molly Wilson '13, a member of the sailing team, being on the water is more than just a summer pastime.
(07/08/11 2:00am)
"Things have been great so far," Bay said in an email to The Dartmouth. "We just finished up a training camp that was held in Indiana. We practiced for a week and had two-a-days each day to prepare."
(06/28/11 2:00am)
Ten Dartmouth athletes including six seniors, two juniors and two sophomores received Ivy League Academic All-Ivy accolades following the end of spring season competition. To be eligible, athletes must have maintained a minimum 3.0 grade point average and must have been starters or key reserves for their respective teams.
(06/10/11 2:00am)
From individual standout athletes to leaders that have brought renewed success while wearing a Big Green jersey, members of the Class of 2011 have left their mark on various varsity teams.
(06/04/11 11:40pm)
The Dartmouth lightweight crew team finished in third place at the 109th Intercollegiate Rowing Association National Championship at Cooper River in Camden, N.J., on Saturday. The Ivy League was well represented at the Championship, with the Ancient Eight filling all six of the slots fighting for the men's lightweight national title.
(05/27/11 2:00am)
Dartmouth wide-receiver recruit Robbie Anthony has been a self-proclaimed sports fanatic his entire life and, when the opportunity arose to play football as a walk-on at Clemson University in Clemson, S.C., he could not refuse.