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There was never any question that Sarah Hood '98 was a hockey fan.
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There was never any question that Sarah Hood '98 was a hockey fan.
This is what it's all about.
After a tough time at the Concordia tournament last weekend, the women's hockey team looks to pull out of its slump with two home games this weekend.
While the competition may not be the toughest it will encounter, don't think for a second that this weekend will not be one of the biggest of the season for the women's ice hockey team.
The typical freshman athlete is often considered inexperienced compared to upperclassmen counterparts. Not the case on the women's ice hockey team.
Call it first period jitters.
This was possibly the biggest weekend in the history of the women's hockey program. And tonight, it gets bigger.
CONCORD -- Where do the loyalties lie when Dartmouth players are members of opposing teams?
Thanks to a huge upset of Providence this past weekend, the Dartmouth women's hockey team (16-12-1) has been seeded fifth in this year's ECAC Championships.
Who says that Providence is an unbeatable team? Certainly not the Dartmouth women's hockey team.
After three weeks of battling opponents on the road, the women's hockey team returned to Thompson Arena for two wins this past weekend.
After riding on a winning streak for the past two weeks, the women's hockey team took two losses this past weekend to Colby College (3-4) and the University of New Hampshire (1-7).
It was a sweet revenge for the women's hockey team this weekend.
It all came down to a shoot-out for revenge.
Two weeks ago, they split the weekend's games with Colby and UNH.
The Dartmouth women's hockey team came back from a disappointing 4-3 loss to Princeton on Saturday to capture a 7-0 shutout over Yale on Sunday.
Who would have thought that an old refrigerator box, an axe grinder and a man named Toots could have created an honorable mention All-Ivy ice hockey player?
For incoming freshmen, the world of sports may seem out-of-reach, open only to recruited athletes. Getting involved in athletics at Dartmouth, however, may be much easier than expected.
The centennial Olympics began well for Dartmouth yesterday. Alums Anne Kakela '92 and Ted Murphy '94 each helped their crews to respectful finishes on Atlanta's Lake Lanier.
The College Golf Foundation announced its five winners of the Rolex/Golf Digest Journalism Award yesterday. Sarah Hood '98, along with two students from other colleges, was named a finalist for the award.