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(03/06/01 11:00am)
The men's swimming and diving team finished off their season this past week at the EISL Championships in West Point, N.Y. at the U.S. Military Academy. Led by junior Nathan Fidel's three top ten individual event finishes, the team amassed 292 points over three days of competition to finish tenth.
(02/22/01 11:00am)
Brad Wall '02 is going to the Winter Olympics.
(01/26/01 11:00am)
The Dartmouth men's and women's swimming and diving teams shared the pool at Middlebury Wednesday night, competing simultaneously in separately scored meets against the host team. The men came out on top, winning handily at 140-101, while the women were unable to avert a close 128-115 defeat.
(01/19/01 11:00am)
Junior Danielle Fritze's favorite dive is a back one-and-a-half sommersault-pike on the-low-board. Uh-huh. I know Danielle, so I am used to the sweet, matter-of-fact, almost apologetic tone with which she answers questions about her own success. Might she at least explain what this dive entails?
(07/05/00 9:00am)
A combined team of Dartmouth and Brown track and field stars snagged a decisive 21-16 victory over athletes from Oxford and Cambridge last week in Cambridge, England at the Americas Match.
(05/31/00 9:00am)
Jeff Sloves '02 was a fixture at No. 2 singles this year for the men's tennis team, second only to graduating captain Rob Chen '00. I asked Jeff if he expected to assume the lead spot next year.
(05/22/00 9:00am)
Although sparse in numbers, the track and field team journeyed to New Jersey this past weekend for the 124th IC4A Track and Field Championships and the 17th ECAC Women's Division I Track and Field Championsips, both hosted by Princeton May 18-21.
(05/16/00 9:00am)
After battling their way to a third-place finish in the petite final this past weekend at the Eastern Sprints in Connecticut, the women's varsity eight's season hangs in limbo until this afternoon, when they will hear if their performance was enough to qualify them for next weekend's NCAA Championships.
(05/12/00 9:00am)
Big Green basketball star Shaun Gee '00 is considering an extension to his basketball career beyond his four years at Dartmouth.
(05/03/00 9:00am)
Rebecca Dirksen '00 is really nice. This is the first thing that strikes me about Dartmouth's No. 1 singles player, whom I have heard, read, and written about, but never actually met. I show up for our interview frazzled and searching frantically for my list of questions, and she catches me off guard because she is just so darn friendly.
(04/27/00 9:00am)
The women's tennis team broke a five-year losing streak to Harvard with a resounding 6-3 win over the Crimson yesterday in the Leverone Field House.
(04/27/00 9:00am)
The men's tennis team suffered a disappointing 0-7 loss to Harvard yesterday afternoon in Cambridge, finishing off their season at 5-15 overall and 0-7 in the Ivy League.
(04/18/00 9:00am)
The Dartmouth Women's Rugby Club, fresh off their Ivy Championship last weekend in Rhode Island, followed up with an equally impressive showing at the Spring Ruggers' Classic tournament on Long Island this past weekend.
(01/26/99 11:00am)
OK, OK, OK. I have had about as much of this Jordan-bashing as I can take. You have no idea what it has been like to be a Chicagoan during this past week, quietly enduring the disastrous ruin of your beloved hometown team from halfway across the country with a bunch of Knicks and Celtics fans. Granted, their apathy is understandable when the only things they have to look forward to are either their team's annual lottery pick or Spike Lee's next courtside fashion faux-pas. But come now, besides the fact that he has hogged all the rings lately, there is absolutely no reason why anyone should not like Mike.