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(10/18/10 2:00am)
The Big Green (12-5, 3-3 Ivy) started out the weekend on Friday night at second place Penn (8-9, 4-1 Ivy) and fell in a 3-2 comeback attempt. Dartmouth was able to win the first set 25-21 before dropping the next two sets 16-25 and 14-25.
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Despite an early lead off of a goal from Virginia Peisch '11, the Big Green (8-5, 2-2 Ivy) fell behind before the half was over and went on to see Yale (7-6, 3-1 Ivy) score two more to seal the game.
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The Big Green men's and women's cross country teams finished 12th and 34th, respectively, in the Pre-Nationals meet at Indiana State University Saturday. Placement in the competition is crucial in the qualifying process for Nationals, according to men's co-captain Tom Robbins '11.
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Kelly McHenry '11 of the Dartmouth field hockey team was named the Ivy League Player of the Week last week, according to DartmouthSports.com. As a defenseman, McHenry earned the distinction for her outstanding offensive and defensive play and for her role in the Big Green's 4-3 victory over in-state foe University of New Hampshire. McHenry currently has five goals and 13 assists on the season for the Big Green (8-5, 2-2 Ivy League). McHenry is the second Dartmouth field hockey player to be named Player of the Week teammate Kelly Hood '11 was chosen earlier this season.
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The score remained close the entire game, with Holy Cross leading for the vast majority. Dartmouth took its first lead of the game with 8:36 left to go in the fourth quarter when kicker Foley Schmidt '12 booted a 30-yard field goal to put the Big Green up, 20-19.
(10/11/10 2:00am)
In Howard Stern's "Private Parts," there's a scene where Howard's programming director has given him a list of inappropriate words that he's no longer allowed to say on the radio. In order to get around this, Howard conducts a mock game show where he has contestants fill in the blank. The one I remember, for example, is Howard tells the callers that it's the sound a rooster makes and the phrase is "_____ a doodle do." It's hilarious.
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I sat down with Amber Bryant '12 to talk about Dartmouth volleyball's hot start to the season and her special jersey.
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Despite being challenged by the sun and wind of outdoor play and the professional grade courts, tri-captain Ryan Reichel '11 emphasized that the team had a lot of fun competing this weekend.
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Dartmouth (12-3, 3-1 Ivy) moved to second place behind Princeton University (8-6, 3-0 Ivy) in the Ivy League and surpassed last season's win total, with 10 games still left to play.
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Burnham Field played host to both the men's and women's soccer teams in battles against Ivy League rival Yale University Saturday. The women took an early lead but fell, 3-1, while the men used three goals in the second half to win 3-1.
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"It was a tough football game," head coach Buddy Teevens said. "We made some critical mistakes and had some tough times that cost us the ball game. Our guys played hard against a solid football team."
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The Dartmouth men's club rugby team (4-0) thwarted thevisiting Brown University Bears 107-5 on Saturday afternoon in front of several hundred fans and alumni in one of the annual alumni events hosted at the Corey Ford Rugby Field House. The Big Green started out quickly and kept up the pressure on the Bears, not allowing a score until there were six minutes left in the match. The Big Green also broke the triple-digit margin for the first time this season, according to co-captain Paul Jarvis '12. Jarvis said he was extremely impressed by his team's performance and execution, as well as the support of the fans and alumni. "The team has to work on support play and prepare for a very physical Columbia [University] and rival Harvard [University], and continue to live up to the high standards [they] have set for the season," he said. The Big Green will appear next at home on Oct. 16 as they host the Columbia Lions.
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Both the men's and women's cross country teams posted strong finishes at the New England Championships on Saturday in Boston. The men's team placed first out of 47 teams with a total of 138 points, while the women took sixth out of 47 teams with 221 points.
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Burnham Field played host to both the men's and women's soccer teams in battles against Ivy League rival Yale University Saturday. The women took an early lead but fell, 3-1, while the men used three goals in the second half to win 3-1.
(10/11/10 2:00am)
In Howard Stern's "Private Parts," there's a scene where Howard's programming director has given him a list of inappropriate words that he's no longer allowed to say on the radio. In order to get around this, Howard conducts a mock game show where he has contestants fill in the blank. The one I remember, for example, is Howard tells the callers that it's the sound a rooster makes and the phrase is "_____ a doodle do." It's hilarious.
(10/11/10 2:00am)
I sat down with Amber Bryant '12 to talk about Dartmouth volleyball's hot start to the season and her special jersey.
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In an impressive showing, the Dartmouth women's tennis team went 11-3 on the first day of the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center Women's College Invitational in Flushing Meadows, N.Y., on Saturday. The team went on to advance five singles players into the semi-finals of the tournament and one doubles team all the way to the finals on Sunday.
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The women's volleyball team went 1-1 at home this weekend, claiming an exciting 3-2 victory over Cornell University on Friday night before losing to Columbia University 1-3 on Saturday afternoon.
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"It was a tough football game," head coach Buddy Teevens said. "We made some critical mistakes and had some tough times that cost us the ball game. Our guys played hard against a solid football team."
(10/11/10 2:00am)
The Dartmouth men's club rugby team (4-0) thwarted thevisiting Brown University Bears 107-5 on Saturday afternoon in front of several hundred fans and alumni in one of the annual alumni events hosted at the Corey Ford Rugby Field House. The Big Green started out quickly and kept up the pressure on the Bears, not allowing a score until there were six minutes left in the match. The Big Green also broke the triple-digit margin for the first time this season, according to co-captain Paul Jarvis '12. Jarvis said he was extremely impressed by his team's performance and execution, as well as the support of the fans and alumni. "The team has to work on support play and prepare for a very physical Columbia [University] and rival Harvard [University], and continue to live up to the high standards [they] have set for the season," he said. The Big Green will appear next at home on Oct. 16 as they host the Columbia Lions.