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(04/21/98 9:00am)
The women's tennis team endured a frustrating 9-0 loss at Princeton last Friday. The Tigers, who boast a 13-0 record, are the top team in the Ivy League. As a result, Princeton took it to the Big Green, winning in straight sets over four of Dartmouth's top six singles players and beating the doubles teams by wide margins as well.
(04/08/98 9:00am)
The women's tennis team improved their '97-'98 record to 8-3 with a 7-2 win over Boston University this past Saturday in Hanover. In doing so, the young team showed that they will be as much of a force in the spring as they were in the fall.
(11/26/97 11:00am)
The women's basketball team kicked off their '97-98 campaign in Southern style, playing in the Ivy-Southern Challenge in Chattanooga, Tennessee on Saturday and Sunday. The team won big Saturday over Appalachian State, 85-60, behind strong play from Jackie Lippe '01, who had 16 points and 11 rebounds, before losing a battle to UT-Chattanooga, 58-50, on the second day.
(10/22/97 9:00am)
Picture it: ninety minutes into the match, your team has lost its first two matches and is down a set on the three other courts. It looks like a formula for defeat, doesn't it? It had Dartmouth coach Chris Kerr shaking her head. But the women's tennis team showed its mettle and refused to fold, coming back to sweep the rest of its matches and stun Boston College, 5-2. All this against a top team which had beaten them, 5-3, just a few days earlier.
(10/21/97 9:00am)
Playing some of the most powerful teams in the East at the ITA Regionals in New Haven, the Dartmouth women's tennis team performed creditably. The team lost narrowly to No. 2 seed Boston College, 5-3, and No. 4 seed Yale, 5-4, on Friday before beating Seton Hall, 5-1, on Saturday. Allison Taff '00 led the way, winning all three of her singles matches and contributing strong doubles play with partner Rebecca Dirksen '00. In total the women played a grueling fifteen hours of tennis over the two days, eleven on Friday, according to Coach Chris Kerr. The Big Green will get a chance to avenge their loss to Boston College when they face them in Hanover this afternoon.
(10/16/97 9:00am)
On Tuesday, the women's tennis team buried UMass on the Topliff courts by a score of 9-0. The matches were hard-fought, but the result was lopsided as the Big Green came away with the sweep of the Minutemen. The win keeps Dartmouth's record perfect at 2-0 in dual matches after a trouncing of Boston University last week.
(03/06/95 11:00am)
"There hasn't been a Dartmouth team since '59 that has done any better," exulted Dartmouth Coach Dave Faucher after his Big Green beat Cornell Saturday night.
(03/01/95 11:00am)
He may not throw chairs like Indiana's Bobby Knight and at 5-foot-4, he may not intimidate referees like Georgetown's John Thompson.
(02/27/95 11:00am)
"Sweep" was the catchword this weekend, as the Big Green took two on the road from Brown and Yale for the first time in 25 years. With another sweep over Cornell and Columbia next weekend, the Big Green could take over second place in the Ivies.
(02/20/95 11:00am)
This season's roller coaster ride took another dip this weekend as the Big Green men's basketball team dropped games on the road to powers Pennsylvania and Princeton.
(02/17/95 11:00am)
The Big Green will assay for their shot at the Ivy League title this weekend when they take on league-leading Penn and stingy Princeton in a pair of tough road games.
(02/13/95 11:00am)
Winter Carnival weekend was joyful for the men's basketball team as the Big Green stomped Yale, 71-58 and pulled out an emotional 71-70 victory over Brown to capture sole possession of second place in the Ivy League.
(02/10/95 11:00am)
Winter Carnival weekend promises to be a dandy for the men's basketball team as it takes on Brown and Yale at home. With a weekend sweep, the Big Green will take sole possession of second place in the Ivies.
(02/06/95 11:00am)
Dartmouth hoops fans can breathe a collective sigh of relief. The men's basketball team resurrected this weekend, singeing Cornell, 87-72, in Ithaca, and pounding hapless Columbia, 77-57, in New York City.
(02/01/95 11:00am)
The men's basketball team continued its skid with a 71-60 loss to Maine last night at Leede Arena. The Big Green were slow out of the blocks and never recovered. After just more than five minutes of play, Dartmouth already trailed by 17-7.
(01/31/95 11:00am)
Tonight the Big Green will try to break their two-game losing streak against local mammals when they take on the Maine Black Bears at 7:30 in Leede Arena.
(01/24/95 11:00am)
Enthusiasm flagged at Leede Arena last night as Scott Drapeau scored 25 points, leading the New Hampshire Wildcats to an 87-60 shellacking of the Big Green.
(01/18/95 11:00am)
Catamount means mountain lion, and is short for cat of the mountain. The Big Green discovered this yesterday when the Vermont Catamounts strutted into Leede Arena and walked out with a 64-61 victory.
(01/16/95 11:00am)
The men's basketball team did its part in the 'Crush the Crimson" weekend, thumping Harvard, 73-65. In doing so, the Green remunerated Harvard for its lavish Christmas present, a 58-55 loss on Dec. 13th.
(01/09/95 11:00am)
The men's basketball team proved its mettle this weekend with a strong win over Princeton, 64-56, and a tough 85-70 loss against the national power, the University of Pennsylvania.