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(12/01/08 8:22am)
The loss comes two weeks after Dartmouth (12-6-2, 5-1-1 Ivy) took home its eighth Ivy League title and four days after the team managed to hold off Boston College in the second round of the tournament. Sunday's game marked the first time Dartmouth has advanced to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament since 1992, when it only had a 32-team field.
(11/21/08 9:26am)
Dartmouth (11-5-1, 5-1-1 Ivy) will have a first-round bye in the NCAA tournament. The team will have to wait until next Tuesday to face the winner of tonight's tournament match between Colgate University (12-5-3, 5-1-1 Patriot) and Boston College (10-7-2, 5-3-0 ACC), which will be played in Hanover.
(11/21/08 9:25am)
The Dartmouth men's soccer team received good news Monday night, learning the team had earned the 16th seed in the 48-team NCAA Men's Soccer Championship, after winning a share if the Ivy League title last weekend.
(11/10/08 9:14am)
The Dartmouth men's soccer team put on a high-scoring show with the help of its freshmen on Saturday night, as the Big Green beat Cornell, 5-2, in Ithaca, N.Y.
(11/03/08 8:42am)
With its back against the wall, the Dartmouth men's soccer team came through with a big victory Saturday night, beating No. 17 Harvard University, 1-0, in Hanover.
(10/27/08 6:54am)
The Dartmouth men's soccer team bounced back in a big way Saturday afternoon as the Big Green took a commanding 3-1 victory from Columbia University in New York City.
(10/20/08 6:39am)
On a frigid Homecoming night, the Dartmouth men's soccer team lost its first home game of the season to Ivy League foe the University of Pennsylvania, 1-0, Saturday in Hanover.
(10/17/08 7:36am)
The Huskies were led by forward O'Brian White, the 2007 national player of the year and Hermann Trophy winner, who scored both goals for UConn, one in each half.
(10/13/08 6:47am)
On a beautiful fall afternoon in Hanover, the Dartmouth men's soccer team sent the crowd home happy with a 1-0 conference win over Yale on Saturday.
(10/10/08 6:45am)
The road woes for the Dartmouth men's soccer team continued Wednesday afternoon as regional rival Vermont managed to take down the Big Green, 2-1, in Burlington, Vt.
(10/06/08 7:53am)
In its first Ivy League match of the season, the Big Green men's soccer team drew a 1-1 overtime tie against Princeton in the Tigers' stadium debut in Princeton, N.J.
(09/30/08 6:39am)
Dartmouth got on the board early when Bryan Giudicelli '11 drilled home the follow-up off a free kick from Craig Henderson '09 in the second minute. No other goals were scored by either team on the day.
(09/29/08 12:58pm)
The Big Green held nearly every statistical edge, but could not take advantage of their opportunities and allowed Sacred Heart to sit back and defend a late first-half goal.
(09/25/08 4:10am)
The Big Green ended the match in dramatic fashion, as Andrew Olsen '11 drilled a last-minute penalty kick to seal the match. The victory moves the red-hot Dartmouth squad to 3-1 overall (0-0 Ivy).
(05/20/08 5:54am)
Dartmouth's men's and women's rowing teams competed to varied results in the Eastern Sprints championships this past weekend. The men's lightweight and heavyweight teams traveled to Worcester, Mass., while the women's team competed in Camden, N.J.
(05/16/08 7:51am)
The men's lightweight crew looks to defend the title, which the team won in a dramatic come-from-behind victory last season.
(05/12/08 7:10am)
With Dartmouth's women's and lightweight men's crews both taking the weekend off as they prepare for the Eastern Sprints next weekend, the Dartmouth heavyweight crew was the only Big Green rowing team to hit the race course this weekend, hosting Syracuse for its final regular season race on Saturday morning.
(05/05/08 10:02am)
For the first and only time this season, all three Dartmouth rowing programs raced in Hanover, on Saturday during first-year family weekend.
(04/28/08 8:45am)
Dartmouth's rowing teams had a challenging weekend, as all three programs went up against some of the top teams in the nation on Saturday.
(04/23/08 6:10am)
"Today's first base is kissing ... plus fondling this and that. Second base is oral sex. Third base is going all the way. Home plate is learning each other's names."