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(01/09/12 4:00am)
Some things, like midnight smooches, are a given around New Year's. Resolutions are another big one. Every year, people say their resolutions are something along the lines of losing weight, eating healthier, hitting the gym or being environmentally-friendly. For Dartmouth students, resolutions might be a bit different, and could deal with winning more pong games, attending that insufferable 9L class and being a better Big Green fan by going to more sporting events. I personally am making it a point to enjoy Hanover's natural beauty more often by going on more runs and/or hikes, but I'm definitely going to try to attend Dartmouth athletic events as well. So, if you want to join, I'll help you know about a couple of teams and their resolutions this term, in the hopes that they will inspire you to attend their games.Men's Hockey "Let's make some noise!"
(01/09/12 4:00am)
Last week, I sat down with men's squash players Luke Lee '12 and John Canning '14 to discuss life as a squash player, the team's December training trip to Palo Alto, Calif. and the upcoming season.
(01/09/12 4:00am)
Currently ranked third in the ECAC standings, the Union Dutchmen (10-5-6, 4-2-3 ECAC) consistently dominated Dartmouth (7-6-2, 4-4-1 ECAC) in all three periods. Union gradually established a 3-0 lead in the first period, before tallying two goals in the first two minutes of the second period and adding another two in the first half of the third stanza.
(01/09/12 4:00am)
The talented Nordic and alpine squads, coming off of their best season since the 2007 championship run, are hoping for more snow and even better results heading into the carnival race season.
(01/09/12 4:00am)
This year, men's and women's squash, men's and women's heavyweight crew, lightweight crew, men's and women's swimming and diving and the ski team traveled to various parts of the country to train over break.
(01/09/12 4:00am)
After a disappointing start to the season, the Dartmouth men's basketball team looked to create some momentum on Saturday as it entered Ivy League season play against 22nd ranked Harvard University. The Big Green (3-13, 0-1 Ivy) hung with the Crimson (13-2, 1-0 Ivy) through much of the contest but a late run gave Harvard a decisive victory, 63-47.
(01/09/12 4:00am)
The Big Green was not intimidated by the 13-win Bobcats despite playing on Quinnipiac's (13-8-2, 9-3-2 ECAC) home ice. Dartmouth (8-5-2, 5-3-2 ECAC) dominated the first period, notching 15 shots to the Bobcats' three. Goalie Lindsay Holdcroft '14 turned these shots away easily, allowing the offense to go to work.
(01/09/12 4:00am)
Dom Filiano '14 led the Big Green men to victory with a decisive win in the men's shot put (55'6.5") and a third-place showing in the men's weight throw (50'3.25").
(11/21/11 4:00am)
Due to a pair of upsets in other League games, Dartmouth (5-5, 4-3 Ivy) finished the season in a four-way tie for second place in the conference.
(11/21/11 4:00am)
There are many things I am thankful for this term. Classes are going pretty well, and my professors seem to like me. I'm also thankful for my success at pong. Not to toot my own horn, but I definitely have a winning record this term. And it's not like I'm only playing freshmen (I actually haven't played many '15s at all). I do believe experience plays a big role, and by now, I think I've seen it all.
(11/21/11 4:00am)
Men's diving team captain Chris Plante '12 placed fourth in the three-meter event and fifth in the one-meter event in Dartmouth's meet against Brown University this weekend, which the Big Green handily won. The diving team will be back in action after winter break, beginning with a showdown against Yale University on Jan. 14. I sat down with Plante to talk about pre-dive rituals, the scary aspect of diving and the team's affinity for guacamole.
(11/21/11 4:00am)
The Dartmouth men's squash team showed promise of a successful season this weekend with overwhelming victories over the United States Naval Academy and George Washington University on Saturday, followed by a hard-fought win over Franklin and Marshall College on Sunday. The women's team had a similarly impressive opening weekend, sweeping Franklin and Marshall on Sunday, 9-0.
(11/21/11 4:00am)
The Dartmouth women's basketball team earned its first win of the season on Saturday night, defeating Colgate University, 56-50, at the TD Bank Classic hosted by the University of Vermont. Breaking a seven-game losing streak dating back to last season, the Big Green (1-2) maintained control of the lead for all 40 minutes of the game.
(11/21/11 4:00am)
Dartmouth started the game slowly, with Bryant (1-3) jumping out to a 7-0 lead. The Big Green called a timeout and regrouped before going back onto the court with a renewed desire to win.
(11/21/11 4:00am)
The Columbia University marching band was banned from the Columbia football team's final game of the season after chanting disparaging lyrics about the team in the Lions' game against Cornell University last weekend, The New York Times reported. Members of the band changed the lyrics to the Columbia fight song, mocking the team's 0-9 record. Band members chanted "we always lose, lose, lose/but we take solace in our booze," according to The Times. The band issued a statement apologizing to the Columbia community last week, stating that its members "accept the consequences and look forward to continue to be a part of our school spirit for future athletic events." The band was eventually allowed to perform at the game, and may have provided the team a stroke of luck as the Lions secured a surprising upset over Brown University for its first win of the season on Saturday.
(11/21/11 4:00am)
"You forget you need to score when goals come so easy," captain Kelly Foley '12 said, referring to Dartmouth's seven collective goals against Cornell University and Colgate University last weekend. "There wasn't as much desperation because we were outplaying [St. Lawrence and Clarkson]."
(11/21/11 4:00am)
Dartmouth started strongly against St. Lawrence (4-6-0, 4-2-0 ECAC), with Nick Walsh '12 scoring 1:07 into the match. Walsh converted on the game's first power play, an area that the Big Green has struggled in this season.
(11/14/11 4:00am)
Dartmouth will learn of its first-round opponent on Monday afternoon, when the NCAA announces the tournament bracket.
(11/14/11 4:00am)
What a week it was. The Pennsylvania State University community found itself in one of the most controversial scandals in sports history. Washington Nationals catcher Wilson Ramos was kidnapped in Venezuela (which, amazingly, received minimal media time due to the Penn State situation). Other notable stories from this week include me almost perishing due to food poisoning and Hanover weather shifting from being 60 degrees out to snowing within a matter of 24 hours.
(11/14/11 4:00am)
This weekend you fought to a 0-0 double-overtime draw against Brown University. What was going through your mind as the game progressed with so much on the line?