Skiers upset UVM at SLU Carnival
The Dartmouth men's and women's ski teams surprised perennial power UVM to capture the team title in this weekend's Saint Lawrence Winter Carnival.
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The Dartmouth men's and women's ski teams surprised perennial power UVM to capture the team title in this weekend's Saint Lawrence Winter Carnival.
Shaina Damm '02 and Mustafa Abdur-Rahim '04 led the way for Dartmouth with first place finishes in the women's and men's pentathlons on the first day of action at the 32nd annual Dartmouth Relays at Leverone Field House on Friday.
The Dartmouth men's heavyweight crew finished an impressive second out of 41 teams at the Foot of the Charles Regatta in Boston on Saturday to close out its season. The water was relatively flat on Saturday, providing a good day for rowing.
Brad Christof '01 netted a goal with eight minutes to play in the first half to propel the Dartmouth men's soccer team to a 2-1 win on the road against Providence yesterday afternoon. The victory was the third in a row for Dartmouth (11-4).
The Dartmouth men's soccer team bounced back from last weekend's heartbreaking overtime loss to Columbia to earn a hard-fought 2-1 victory against Long Island University yesterday at Chase Field.
Brown won yet again, remaining undefeated in the Ivy League and reaffirming its status as a potential threat to Dartmouth's Ivy hopes. The Big Green's upcoming opponent, Columbia, only managed to tie Penn.
Ivy League men's soccer teams were 2-0 in non-conference play this weekend. Brown, with its win over Columbia, now appears to represent the biggest obstacle in Dartmouth's quest to capture the Ivy League crown.
The Dartmouth men's soccer team, with a little help from a Vermont defender, captured its fourth victory of the season by a score of 1-0 at Vermont yesterday.
The Dartmouth freshman lightweight eight captured a silver medal yesterday, giving them the best finish for the Big Green at the Eastern Sprints Regatta, held in Worcester, Mass.
After just having returned from a week of intensive training at the US Naval Academy and the College of Charleston, the Dartmouth sailing team powered its way to victories at the NEISA Team Sailing event at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy and the Owen Trophy hosted by Yale University. Both competitions are major intersectional regattas.
One drunken frat boy. A bunch of kegs lined up in a row. Could anything better represent man's never-ending struggle to conquer nature?
Men's Squash
Women's Track
Women's Squash
The Dartmouth College women's squash team remained undefeated with a 3-0 record after defeating Williams College on the road by a score of 7-2 on Wednesday night.
The Dartmouth field hockey team accepted a bid yesterday to be the top seed in the East Coast Athletic Conference Tournament that begins Saturday at Quinnipiac College. For a team that did not reach postseason play last season, the news could not be any sweeter.
The Dartmouth field hockey team lost a close match to UMass by the score of 2-1 last night in Amherst. The loss drops Dartmouth to 9-5 (3-2 Ivy League) on the season, with only three games on their campaign.
The Dartmouth field hockey team, led by senior Kristen Scopaz's two goals and one assist, extended its win streak to three games yesterday by easily defeating the University of Vermont by the score of 4-0. The home win improved the 18th ranked Big Green to a record of 8-4, while Vermont fell to 1-12 on the season.
Expectations are high for tomorrow's Dartmouth field hockey game against Yale University.