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At 2-0-1 (1-0-1 ECAC, 1-0-1 Ivy), the Dartmouth men's hockey team is one of two unbeaten programs this season in Division I. After this weekend, there's a good chance that the Big Green will be the only team with a zero in the loss column.
The Dartmouth men's hockey team faces off in its first regular season two-game series this weekend on home ice against Brown and No. 13 Harvard. Conference points, Ivy pride and national rankings are all on the line for the Big Green in these early-season contests.
The Dartmouth men's hockey team has been predicted to finish third in the ECAC in both the annual media and coaches' preseason polls. The polls were announced on Monday at the conference's media day, held at the Pepsi Arena in Albany, N.Y.
Football tight end Casey Cramer '04 named first team AFCA All-America and second team AP selection.
The Dartmouth men's hockey team's star rookie forward, Hugh Jessiman '06, was selected 12th overall by the New York Rangers in the first round of the NHL draft on Saturday in Nashville, Tenn. Lee Stempniak '05 was drafted 148th overall in the fifth round by the St. Louis Blues while identically sized (6-0, 195) incoming freshman forward Tanner Glass was taken by the Florida Panthers with the 265th pick in the ninth round.
The Dartmouth 4 x 800-meter relay broke the school record by nine seconds with a second-place finish of 8:44.32 at the joint ECAC/IC4A Track and Field Championship that concluded Sunday at Princeton
The Dartmouth men and women's golf teams struggled last weekend, as both teams finished sixth at the Ivy League Championships to cap off the spring season.
The Dartmouth men's golf team finished eighth at the New England Championship that concluded Sunday, March 13.
Shannon Rogers '04 won her first collegiate championship at the Brown Spring Invitational that concluded on Sunday, March 13, leading the Dartmouth women's golf team to a third place finish overall.
Game 1: Colgate 4, Dartmouth 3 4 OT. Game 2: Dartmouth 3, Colgate 1. Game 3: Dartmouth 5, Colgate 2.
The last home weekend for the Dartmouth men's hockey team is a crucial one as the team positions itself for the postseason against two of its toughest Ivy League and ECAC opponents, Harvard and Brown.
Tomorrow night, the Dartmouth men's hockey team will return to Thompson Arena to host its intrastate rival, the University of Vermont.
MANCHESTER, N.H. -- If you were asking yourself whether Nick Boucher '03 or Darren Gastrock '04 would start between the pipes for Dartmouth against the No. 5 University of New Hampshire at the Verizon Wireless Arena last night, you quickly found out.
The Dartmouth men's hockey team improved to 9-4 (5-2 ECAC) by winning the Thompson-hosted Ledyard National Bank Auld Lang Syne Classic and picking up its first road victory.
Mike Oulette '06 one-timed a pass from classmate Hugh Jessiman '06 into the back of the net at 2:39 in an unexpected overtime period to give men's hockey a shocking come-from-behind win against top-ranked Boston College.
This weekend, the Dartmouth men's hockey team will look to continue its dominance at Thompson Arena against Yale and Princeton.
Last season, when Dartmouth hosted Cornell and Colgate on Feb. 15 and 16, Jamie Herrington '02 generated enough electricity to power the Granite State with a pair of breath-taking, game-winning goals.
For those of you who can't wait any longer or just need something to get your mind off the grind, consider yourself lucky that the Dartmouth men's hockey team returns to action tonight.
Juan Romera '03 knocked in a pair of goals, including the game winner in double overtime to give the Dartmouth men's soccer team a 2-1 victory over Northeastern on Wednesday at Parsons Field in Boston, Mass.