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(08/14/01 9:00am)
The men's and women's crew teams posted impressive results in the Royal Canadian Henley Regatta this past weekend, with the men coming up short of first place twice by a few seconds, and the women performing well despite being dealt an unlucky draw.
(07/27/01 9:00am)
Just a few years ago the stage was set for an intense golf rivalry between Tiger Woods and David Duval. It was to be the Lee Trevino-Jack Nicklaus duel of the 21st Century. And then something happened.
(07/09/01 9:00am)
The National Basketball Association displays the world's greatest basketball talent barring none. No one would question such a statement. Its players are more flashy than, and athletically and physically superior to all other international players around the globe.
(02/23/01 11:00am)
Coming off a pair of defeats on the road last weekend at Yale (50-78) and Brown (67-86), the Dartmouth men's hoops team looks to regroup and salvage its Ivy League record with two games this upcoming weekend against the conference's two best, Princeton and U. Penn.
(01/10/01 11:00am)
As predicted by coach David Faucher prior to the season opener, junior starting forward Mark Kissling's game has improved dramatically this season, making him warrant much more playing time than he saw last year.
(11/14/00 11:00am)
For once, the action, intensity and sheer drama lived up to expectations. Two weeks ago, the greatest city in the world --the city that never sleeps -- was the battleground for baseball's fall classic. But for 10 days, this proved to be no ordinary fall in New York.
(10/13/00 9:00am)
Twelve of the world's greatest basketball players assembled in Sydney, Australia, two weeks ago to win a gold medal for the United States in the 2000 Olympics. It presumably would be a formality, but, unlike its two predecessors from 1992 and 1996, The Dream Team found the Olympics to be no cakewalk. Instead, it was two weeks of shame for the team, which nearly lost to Lithuania in the semifinals and then narrowly defeated France in the gold medal game. Despite the gold medal the team won, nothing positive came out of the experience for the Americans, and all they earned was a whole lot of embarrassment.
(10/10/00 9:00am)
Intra-Ivy League volleyball play was in full effect this weekend.
(09/29/00 9:00am)
For years he was the cornerstone of a franchise that just couldn't quite get over the hump. He was always stuck behind Michael Jordan and the Bulls' dynasty of the '90s or mired in an abyss of early playoff disappointments that characterized the '80s for his team. Now that New York Knick management has finally put a team around him that perfectly complements his game, with the sharpshooter Allan Houston and the whirling-dervish Latrell Sprewell, Patrick Ewing is no longer a New York Knick. That image seems hard to comprehend to anyone who has seen him sweat orange and blue for so many years in New York. It's a bitter pill to swallow for Ewing, knowing that his Garden nightmare has finally come true. And I'm doubtful that Seattle will offer much refuge to a man who simply wasn't wanted in New York anymore.
(09/29/00 9:00am)
It was not a happy end to a four-game homestand for the Dartmouth women's volleyball team yesterday. The University of New Hampshire drubbed the Big Green three games to none (15-7, 15-0, 15-0).
(04/27/00 9:00am)
The Big Green baseball team clinched a tie for first place in the Red Rolfe division of the Ivy League on Wednesday with a 14-2 drubbing of Holy Cross coupled with Harvard's 4-2 loss to Yale.
(04/25/00 9:00am)
It was a struggle, especially in the second game of a double-header against Yale, but the Dartmouth baseball team reeled off its tenth and eleventh consecutive victories on Monday at home to match a school record. Dartmouth beat Yale 6-3 and 16-6 in the two games.
(04/20/00 9:00am)
By Jonathan Riccio
(04/18/00 9:00am)
The Big Green baseball team completed a clean four-game sweep of Brown yesterday with a 6-3 victory in Providence. The game was a make-up for the second game of Sunday's doubleheader, which was postponed due to inclement weather conditions.
(03/28/00 10:00am)
While the rest of the school was on spring break, the Dartmouth men's baseball team was busy playing against some fierce division I opponents.
(02/23/00 11:00am)
Princeton 79, Cornell 43
(02/22/00 11:00am)
Now that the All-Star break has passed and the NBA regular season is in full swing with over 50 games finished most teams, it is time to evaluate the haves and have-nots, the contenders and the wannabees.
(02/08/00 11:00am)
Harvard 67, Cornell 57
(02/03/00 11:00am)
Neither Latrell Sprewell nor Isaiah Rider made the 2000 NBA Eastern Conference All-Star squad. Coincidence? Not even.
(10/12/99 9:00am)
What do you get when you take away the world's greatest basketball player from the world's greatest whiner? Well, you get of course, the one, the only, the ordinary, Scottie Pippen. Had Scottie Pippen been asked the question, "Now that MJ has retired, Scottie, what are you going to do?" he probably would have responded with, "I'm going to Houston. Err, L.A. Well, maybe Portland." In one of the most blatant cases of the pot calling the kettle black in professional sports, last week Pippen referred to Charles Barkley as "selfish." A few days later Scottie got exactly what he wanted: a one-way ticket out of Houston.