Baseball closes season with 8-1 romp of Holy Cross
Dartmouth completed a turnaround season; Holy Cross was simply turned around.
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Dartmouth completed a turnaround season; Holy Cross was simply turned around.
This week, the Dartmouth baseball team (12-19) reached into the mixed bag which has been its season and pulled out...mixed results.
Coming back from three runs down to lose by only one far from satisfied the Dartmouth baseball team. Coming back from four runs down to win by two was more like it.
His stellar resume reads like that of your typical Ivy League student. His stellar efforts on the baseball field, however, have raised him to a level above that of your typical Ivy League athlete.
Youthful exuberance and developing talent? This season's Dartmouth baseball team routinely displays such qualities. Youthful inconsistency? Well, they bring that along too.
Respectability? Check. Potential? Check. Momentum? Check. A two-game Ivy League road sweep? Check back next year.
Yes, yes, yes...no.
For Dartmouth's men's basketball team to beat the Ivy League's top two squads this weekend may not be Mission Impossible, but it comes close. Mission Improbable more accurately describes the Big Green's predicament.
The 1920s may be long gone, but the Lost Weekend is back. The Dartmouth men's hockey team just lived through it in upstate New York.
As the Beatles might say, it is coming together, right now. Last night in Leede Arena the men's basketball team finally displayed an ability to dominate its opponents, blowing out Holy Cross 80-58. As a result, the Big Green now own a three game win streak.
Friday night the Big Green staged a stirring comeback; Saturday night it came back to haunt them.
While the parity-stricken American League resembles one giant pennant scramble, the National League standings remain a story of surprising teams maintaining their first-place perches while disappointing teams continue to lag behind.
Throughout the long summer months, the national sports scene can seemingly be summarized in one word: baseball. Don't get me wrong; I'm not knocking the national pastime, but when the NBA draft comes along to break the monotony, ragging on the Mets can wait for another day.