Orr hired as coach of women's soccer team
The Dartmouth College athletic department finally filled the void left by former women's soccer Head Coach Steve Sampson -- at least temporarily.
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The Dartmouth College athletic department finally filled the void left by former women's soccer Head Coach Steve Sampson -- at least temporarily.
Dartmouth's own Memorial Field played host to one of the oldest sports traditions in the Upper Valley on Saturday, as the best high school football players from New Hampshire and Vermont lined up in the 43rd annual Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl.
One of the best quarterbacks in the history of the Ivy League, Dartmouth's own Jay Fiedler '94 was acquired off NFL waivers by the Cincinnati Bengals yesterday.
On Sunday in the women's kayak sprint competition, Dartmouth graduate Dana Chladek '85, of Kensington, Md., came back from twenty-ninth place to grab a silver medal in the final round for the U.S. Olympic team.
In the Olympic rowing eight with coxswain finals yesterday, the United States Olympic men's and women's rowing teams came up just short of medal finishes.
Dartmouth's search for a new coach of the women's swim team came to a halt on Monday, when the athletic department announced the hiring of Joann Brislin to head the team.
Maybe this was not the Big Green's year for bagging Ivy crowns. But there is still plenty to look back and smile upon from this whirlwind year in Dartmouth sports.
Everyone has seen this die hard bunch with their multicolored flying saucers in hand, practicing "hammer" tosses and long cuts come rain or shine on the Green.
The Dartmouth baseball team laid it all on the line against the red-hot Crimson of Harvard this weekend.
The stakes just got higher for the Dartmouth baseball team.
When it mattered most, the Dartmouth baseball team got the job done this weekend, grabbing three of four games and, in the process, crushing the title hopes of Red Rolfe Division favorite and three-time champion Yale.
Call them the Big Green Grit if you want, because with their backs up against the wall, they are all heart.
The Big Green baseball team had a little fun yesterday, coming from behind to crush its hosts from the University of New Hampshire 15-10.
The Dartmouth baseball team did not come home with what it was looking for in Providence this weekend, losing three of four games in two doubleheaders against Brown.
Every year, most college teams can look over their season schedule and pencil in their share of easy wins.
Behind an explosive offense, airtight defense and dominating pitching performances from Eric Walania '98 and Peter Sellers '98, the Dartmouth baseball team sent the Lions of Columbia packing, 13-3 and 4-0 at Red Rolfe Field yesterday.
There was no joy in Mudville this weekend.
Never mind the late season snow drizzles up here in Hanover. The Dartmouth baseball team got a second breath of spring air this past weekend.
Tony Gwynn once said during a San Diego Padres slump, "We know we are better than this, but we just can't prove it."
With a new head coach, a spanking new field and a new fully-funded varsity status this year, the Dartmouth women's softball team is so far only missing one thing a few new wins to celebrate.