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(03/01/10 4:00am)
In the game against the Bulldogs (11-18, 5-7 Ivy), the Big Green (5-21, 1-11 Ivy) shot an abysmal 25 percent from the field easily the team's season-worst shooting performance. Dartmouth also committed 20 turnovers, giving Yale more opportunities to overcome its own 20 turnovers.
(03/01/10 4:00am)
Friday's loss marks only the second time in League history that the Bulldogs (12-14, 7-5 Ivy) have swept the season series against the Big Green (11-14, 6-5 Ivy).
(03/01/10 4:00am)
Andrew Weibrecht '09 made the cover of the March 1 issue of Sports Illustrated magazine for winning a bronze medal. The cover features Weibrecht standing next to U.S. ski team standouts Lindsey Vonn, Bode Miller and Julia Mancuso. The foursome helped lead the U.S. alpine ski team to is best Olympic showing ever earning a record eight medals in the 2010 Vancouver Olympic Games. "It was a huge honor to be on the cover of Sports Illustrated, especially with some of the most iconic skiers of our generation," Weibrecht said in an e-mail to The Dartmouth. "It's awesome that a magazine of that caliber recognized our achievements and in many ways it makes the accomplishment that much cooler."
(03/01/10 4:00am)
Dartmouth (9-17-3, 7-12-3 ECAC Hockey) ranked 10th in the ECAC will face No. 7 seed Quinnipiac University in the first round of the playoffs in Hamden, Conn., this weekend.
(03/01/10 4:00am)
In many ways the 2009 spring season was a mixed bag for Dartmouth sports. While baseball was undeniably impressive, other teams like men's lacrosse and women's golf struggled with consistency. But after spending the off-season preparing for their ever competitive Ivy League foes, Dartmouth's spring sports are gearing up for their regular seasons in hopes of the always contentious Ivy League Championship.
(02/22/10 4:00am)
"To stand there and see this whole crowd of people and everybody cheering and to watch the U.S. flag raised, it was a really cool experience," he said in an interview with The Dartmouth. "The wave of emotion was obviously something more intense than anything I've ever experienced before and maybe ever will again."
(02/22/10 4:00am)
Opening the second half of the Ivy League campaign on the road, the Dartmouth women's basketball team fell short in overtime to Columbia University, 66-59, on Friday night before battling past Cornell University, 67-64, on Saturday.
(02/22/10 4:00am)
Dartmouth basketball forward Herve Metsam '12 learned to shoot a basketball before he owned a pair of sneakers. At the age of 15, he played barefoot pick-up games in his hometown Ebolowa, Cameroon.
(02/22/10 4:00am)
I chatted with men's hockey players Andrew Owsiak '11 and assistant captain Scott Fleming '11 at breakfast at the Hop to discuss what happens behind the scenes at Thompson Arena.
(02/22/10 4:00am)
Jorge Rodriguez '12 put forward the argument in this space last week that Dartmouth students have an obligation to attend sporting events because doing so will help boost the Big Green to more wins. He based this on the energy he felt in the crowd at the Dartmouth versus Princeton hockey game on Jan. 30 ("Curious Jorge," Feb. 15).
(02/22/10 4:00am)
With 892 points, Dartmouth skirted past the University of Vermont with 890 points, thanks to back-to-back victories by the men and women's Nordic teams as well as the women's alpine team's win in the slalom race its first event win this season.
(02/22/10 4:00am)
"It was good to finally get one," captain Robby Pride '10 said. "We've been so close so many times. This was an ugly win, but we'll take it any way we can get it right now."
(02/22/10 4:00am)
The team had a positive attitude going into the final game, co-captain Jenna Cunningham '10 said.
(02/22/10 4:00am)
Former Dartmouth linebacker Chris Balish '88 will be the cohost of a new ABC 7 production On The Red Carpet which will premiere on March 14, according to an ABC press release. The show will be a source for celebrity headlines and Hollywood news and will be cohosted by Miss USA 2007, Rachel Smith. Balish is an Emmy Award-winning broadcast journalist, reporter and anchor. He has authored two best-selling books, including How to Live Well Without Owning a Car. While playing football for Dartmouth, Balish was an Academic All-American.
(02/22/10 4:00am)
A series of passes from assistant captain Scott Fleming '11 and Joe Stejskal '11 with 2:17 remaining in the game set up Estoclet, who slapped the puck into the top corner of the net. The goal was the final touch on the Big Green's (8-17-2, 6-12-2 ECAC Hockey) comeback after a 4-2 third-period deficit to the Big Red (16-8-3, 13-5-2 ECAC Hockey).
(02/15/10 4:00am)
Although none of Dartmouth's 34 varsity programs will be eliminated as a result of the budget crisis, the athletic department and sports teams will see substantial budget cuts as well as other measures taken to reduce costs, interim athletic director Bob Ceplikas said in an interview with The Dartmouth.
(02/15/10 4:00am)
When I was eight years old, I played on a Little League baseball team, whose name I don't remember. I made the League's All-Star game no big deal and at the end of the game the coaches gave the players a baseball scorekeeping book. I was thrilled since I could now watch games and write down the stats of every player.
(02/15/10 4:00am)
I sat down with Dana Brisbane '12 to talk about Dartmouth women's lacrosse, the team's upcoming season and lax culture at Dartmouth.
(02/15/10 4:00am)
The weekend marked the Big Green's 13th straight carnival win.
(02/15/10 4:00am)
"This is a big blow for us," head coach Chris Wielgus said. "Having three losses in the first go-around in the Ivies is going to be tough to come back from. It's been done before, but it's just going to be tough to come back from."