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(01/25/10 4:00am)
Sophie Reiser, a former Columbia University women's soccer stand-out, was drafted by the Chicago Red Stars of the Women's Professional Soccer league with the fourth pick in the fifth round (No. 42 overall), IvyLeagueSports.com reported. Reiser was the 2008 Ivy League Player of the Year and a 2009 ESPN The Magazine Academic All-American and was also recognized by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America as a Scholar All-American. She is the first women's soccer player in Columbia's history to be drafted by a professional team. The Seattle native began her collegiate career on the right foot, when she helped the Lions to their first ever Ivy League Championship in 2006. Reiser closed out her four-year stint at Columbia ranked second in points and third in goals scored on the all-time list.
(01/25/10 4:00am)
What a basketball game that was on Saturday night. I really hope that what we saw there was a true sign of improvement for the Big Green and not just a result of the Crimson's abysmal shooting from three-point range 11.8 percent. Either way, Harvard beat the Big Green by 29 points two weeks earlier, so losing by just three points is a significant gain.
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This is the first time since 2003 that the Big Green men (3-0, 2-0 Ivy) have won the meet, which has been held annually for the past 10 years, according to men's head coach Barry Harwick.
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Buoyed by strong finishes from the women's Nordic team, the Big Green cruised past second-place University of Vermont, who ended with 784 points.
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The four-point differential is an improvement from the 29-point loss dealt to the Big Green (4-12, 0-2 Ivy) by the Crimson (13-3, 2-0 Ivy) on Jan. 9, one day after former head coach Terry Dunn stepped down. The Big Green has now had two weeks to adjust to new interim head coach Mark Graupe.
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RPI scraped by with a late-period goal for a final score of 2-1.
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With its third conference win of the season, the Big Green (5-14, 3-9 ECAC Hockey) has finally vacated its spot at the bottom of the ECAC, leaving Clarkson University in sole possession of last place.
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In what has now become routine for the Big Green, Dartmouth sent six skiers to the Black Forest in Hinterzarten, Germany, to compete in the Junior Nordic Worlds Championships, U-23 Nordic Worlds and Biathlon skiing competitions.
(01/11/10 4:00am)
It's hard being Dartmouth football head coach Buddy Teevens these days. After another disappointing 2-8 season in 2009, quiet grumblings from frustrated students, fans and alumni have grown into loud demands for change.
(01/11/10 4:00am)
Assistant coaches Mark Guape, Micheal Brown, and Tim Lane collectively assumed coaching responsibilities for the team's game against Harvard on Saturday, in which the Big Green lost 76-47. They will continue to coach until an interim head coach is announced.
(01/11/10 4:00am)
Wow, the stories and rumors surrounding men's basketball head coach Terry Dunn's Friday resignation are juicy. Nobody seems to be saying anything concrete about what really happened, but here's a rundown of some of the reports:
(01/11/10 4:00am)
I recently sat down with Kirk Crecco '12 to discuss the state of Dartmouth men's basketball and his expectations for the rest of the season.
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The Dartmouth men's and women's squash teams were overwhelmed by top-rated competition on Saturday, losing to Yale University and Trinity College by significant margins. The day entailed traveling to each school, which forced the Big Green to play its matches at two different locations.
(01/11/10 4:00am)
The Quinnipiac Bobcats (9-7-6, 6-3-5 ECAC Hockey) dominated the third period, erasing a one-goal deficit and scoring with five minutes remaining in the game to edge past the Big Green (6-8-2, 4-6-1 ECAC Hockey) with a final score of 2-1.
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In its penultimate non-conference game of the season, the Dartmouth women's basketball team was overpowered by Boston College on the road Thursday. The team fell prey to a surging Eagles offense, 84-46.
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The Harvard women's squash team, the No. 1 ranked team in the country according to the College Squash Association, is spending 11 days of its winter break touring India, the Harvard Gazette reported. The team, which left on Jan. 5, is leading squash workouts and participating in service projects throughout the region. The team is training in Mumbai, Chennai and Delhi before traveling to Chandigarh to run squash clinics for four days. The trip will also include a tour of the Taj Mahal and a match against the Cricket Club of India, the Gazette reported. The Crimson is attending lessons on Indian culture and the Hindi language. The team is playing up to 12 matches a day in front of local audiences, and members are blogging about their experiences on GoCrimson.com.
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First-year assistants Mark Graupe, Michael Brown and Tim Lane coached the game against the Crimson (12-3, 1-0 Ivy).
(11/30/09 4:00am)
I sat down with Brendan Norris '12 and Nick Resendes '12 to talk about the world of Dartmouth track and field.
(11/30/09 4:00am)
Brutal second halves proved to be the downfall for the Dartmouth women's basketball team this week, as it was handed its third and fourth consecutive losses by the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vt., and the University of Cincinnati in Cincinnati, Ohio.
(11/30/09 4:00am)
With two goals exploding off of the stick of assistant captain Scott Fleming '11 in this weekend's non-conference competition, the Dartmouth men's hockey team defeated Providence College, 4-2, Friday in Hanover and Harvard, 6-2, Sunday in Cambridge, Mass.