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(01/23/02 11:00am)
After building a nine-point halftime lead over the University of Hartford Hawks on Tuesday night, the Dartmouth men's basketball squad succumbed to a slower-paced, inside-oriented game in the second half before losing in overtime, 67-65.
(01/04/02 11:00am)
Following its recent second place showing at the Comcast Lobo Invitational on the University of New Mexico campus, the Big Green men's basketball team (6-6, 0-1 Ivy) returns to action Saturday night at Leede Arena against the Harvard Crimson (8-5,1-0 Ivy).
(11/21/01 11:00am)
So far, so good. The Dartmouth women's basketball team (2-0, 0-0 Ivy) continued its winning ways by dropping the Hartford Hawks on the road, 79-73, behind 27 points -- including 16 in the second half -- from Kat Hanks '03 and 26 -- 16 coming in the first half -- from Keri Downs '03. The Big Green shot a scorching 57.7 percent, barely giving Hartford a chance to rebound the ball on the defensive end.
(11/21/01 11:00am)
Dartmouth men's basketball struggled throughout its home opener in Leede Arena last night, falling 73-54 to the University of Vermont. The Big Green picked up only two offensive rebounds to the Catamounts' 17 and trailed by as many as 28 points late in the second half.
(10/12/01 9:00am)
Dartmouth College Vice President and Treasurer Win Johnson '67 announced yesterday that he is stepping down from his position at the College.
(05/02/01 9:00am)
Declining popular opinion of Asian-Americans, and especially Chinese-Americans, have worried many in the Asian-American community that racism and stereotyping will always be a presence in American society.
(04/27/01 9:00am)
I'm hesitant even obliquely to enter the brouhaha surrounding the latest Greek scandal, for it seems that the whole question of Yes Greeky, No Greeky has no end in sight. Perhaps it's better to write about injustice in another venue and hope that issue gives some perspective on the real, unspoken problem underlying the most recent anti-social behavior from those darn boys. That problem is punishment, real punishment that is, not probation, a stern letter or lots of columns in The Dartmouth decrying the obvious. There needs to be an absolute correction from the folks who, loosely it seems, hold the reins on those unruly beasts. Create zero tolerance rules and throw the bums out when they cross the line. That fact should be recognizable to most folks. To use an analogy, it's like the current drug laws -- one strike and you're out, especially if you happen to be poor and non-European. Quit playing around, I say, and back the bark up with a strong set of jaws.
(03/30/01 10:00am)
This weekend, all eyes will be on Minneapolis as the Men's NCAA Final Four commences. With the exception of the Super Bowl, no athletic competition in the country draws as many viewers and media as the NCAA tournament.
(03/07/01 11:00am)
Ivy League champion Penn chalked up two more wins this weekend, bringing their winning streak to a program-record 20 games, currently the longest streak in the nation in men's and women's basketball. Quaker senior Diana Caramanico holds the record as the leading scorer in Ivy League history.
(03/07/01 11:00am)
After a strange season in the Ivy League, nothing has really changed. True, Brown and Yale, who were picked to finish seventh and eighth in the league respectively, were in the title hunt until last weekend, and Harvard and Dartmouth, the preseason third and fourth picks, finished sixth and seventh but it still all ended the same way.
(03/06/01 11:00am)
They may be a mere shadow of last year's conference championship team and they may not have ever had a chance of contending with Penn for this year's Ivy League title, but the women's basketball team cannot be criticized for want of determination or will.
(03/02/01 11:00am)
Salaries and egos aren't the only things that have been growing exponentially over the past few years in baseball.
(03/01/01 11:00am)
This past weekend was a time of clarity for those who follow Ivy League men's basketball from a distance, and a precursor to possible headaches for those directly involved in the league. Harvard and Columbia both were mathematically eliminated as a result of the weekend, but the possibility of a four-team tie, which would result in a three-game playoff sequence, stayed alive.
(02/23/01 11:00am)
Coming off a pair of defeats on the road last weekend at Yale (50-78) and Brown (67-86), the Dartmouth men's hoops team looks to regroup and salvage its Ivy League record with two games this upcoming weekend against the conference's two best, Princeton and U. Penn.
(02/20/01 11:00am)
As NCAA Tournament fever begins to sweep college basketball fans around the nation, the Ivy League is stirring up its own March Madness. A phenomenal weekend has left the league with a three-way tie for first place, and six teams with a shot, however small, to win the crown and a berth in the "grand-daddy of them all."
(02/15/01 11:00am)
In a match up for first place in the Ivy League, Princeton traveled to the Palestra to take on the Penn Quakers Tuesday night. Coming on the heels of a comeback victory over Harvard on Saturday, the Tigers took command early and cruised to victory 67-53.
(02/12/01 11:00am)
During their Winter term meetings over the weekend, the Board of Trustees approved a budget for the 2001-2002 academic year, including a 3.5 percent tuition increase that brings the annual cost for a Dartmouth education to $26,400. Combined tuition, room and board will be $34,458, an increase of 3.8 percent overall.
(02/01/01 11:00am)
Awful, just plain awful. Between the two teams, we witnessed twenty-one punts, a third down efficiency of 16.67 percent (5 for 30), 396 yards of offense, and a paltry twenty-four first downs. People expected Super Bowl XXXV to be a slow, field position game but not like this. We also expected it to be a low-scoring, smash-mouth game with a margin of victory no more than a few points.
(02/01/01 11:00am)
To the Editor:
(01/24/01 11:00am)
For the second year in a row, Dartmouth women's basketball narrowly pulled out a victory against the University of Hartford. With three seconds remaining on the game clock, Katherine Hanks '03 coolly sunk a free throw to seal a 67-63 lead for the Big Green and complete a dramatic and controversial second half.