Big Green falls prey to Eagles in 31-point loss
The Dartmouth men's basketball team opened regular-season play on Friday, falling 89-58 to Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
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The Dartmouth men's basketball team opened regular-season play on Friday, falling 89-58 to Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Cassie Cooper '11 led the way for the Big Green (1-0, 0-0 Ivy) with 14 points and seven rebounds. Brittney Smith '11 and Betsy Williams '10 also scored in double digits, adding 12 and 10 points, respectively.
On fourth-and-one in overtime and needing a touchdown to tie the Bears (6-3, 4-2 Ivy), quarterback Greg Patton '13 was tackled by senior defensive end James Develin for a loss of two yards to end the game.
On DartmouthSports.com, advertisements for Muscle Milk the "ready to drink functional beverage" have become seemingly omnipresent. The product's presence on the site, which began just this year, is a result of Muscle Milk's recent corporate sponsorship of Dartmouth athletics.
I sat down with Big Green wide receiever Michael Reilly '12 and discussed his time on the team this season and the team's recent successes.
So Dartmouth athletics is now partly sponsored by Muscle Milk. Cornell is apparently sponsored by some sort of gum (ba-dum-tsh). Psi U is sponsored by Jack Wills. I think we can do better. Here are some more corporate sponsorships that Dartmouth should have:
In her last game in Big Green uniform, co-captain Kelsey Quick '10's strong play propelled the Dartmouth women's soccer team to a 2-0 victory over Cornell in the season finale on Saturday. The victory gave Dartmouth a winning record in the Ivy League for the season.
Dartmouth women's hockey split its weekend at home as the Big Green conjured up two goals in the final period to rout No.7 St. Lawrence University 4-2 on Friday, but could not carry the momentum over to its contest against No. 2 Clarkson University on Saturday.
The Big Green men's hockey team remains winless in the 2009-2010 season as the team scored just one goal during 14 power-play opportunities while giving up five penalty-kill goals in a pair of road games against No. 5 Cornell and Colgate University this weekend.
In its last homestand of the season, the Dartmouth women's volleyball team gave the home crowd a memorable performance, outlasting Brown in a tight five-set tiebreak on Friday night and rallying past Ivy powerhouse Yale on Saturday.
A 40-yard field goal by Foley Schmidt '12 propelled the Big Green to a 20-17 win over Cornell Dartmouth's first ever double-overtime victory on Saturday afternoon at Memorial Field. The game marks the Big Green's second win of the season, as the team snapped a 17-game losing streak with a victory over Columbia two weeks ago.
A blog about the Boston Red Sox written by Orli Kleiner '12 was nominated in several categories in this year's Weblog Awards. "Boston Soul" is up for Best Blog, Best Sports Blog, Best Blog Design and Best Hidden Gem. "I started the blog in May 2008, and I was nominated last year," Kleiner said. "I found out about the awards through my blog platform because I got a lot of hits from it. I was extremely honored and humbled by the nomination." Voting for the preliminary round takes place online, and ends in mid-December.
As the start to a new season for the Dartmouth women's basketball team approaches, expectations are high as ever for the Big Green. This year, the team is the preseason media pick to win the Ivy League.
Entering the 2009-2010 season, the Dartmouth men's basketball team faces a challenge in replacing star forward Alex Barnett '09, who averaged 19.4 points per game last season to lead the Ivy League.
The Dartmouth football team followed up last week's win over Columbia with a 42-21 loss to Harvard yesterday in Cambridge, Mass.
Dan Freeman '10 won the A-flight singles and doubles titles for the Big Green this weekend at the Harvard Invitational. Freeman, along with Andrew Malizia '12, defeated teammates Chris Ho '12 and Mike Jacobs '13 in the doubles final. Kevin Cox '13 won the B-Flight singles, beating Harvard freshman Tunc Siymaz in straight sets in the final. It was the last competition of the fall season for the men's tennis team.
There are a lot of great athletes at Dartmouth, and they deserve some (more) recognition. Here are the best individual performances of the fall season. For this week, I'm only considering single-game performances, not weekend, weekly, or season-long achievements.
I sat down with Billy Strunk '12 and Michael Laser '12, both members of the Dartmouth tennis team, to talk about tennis, relationships, and their questionable off-season study habits.
The women's soccer team fell at the hands of Harvard on Saturday, losing 2-1 in Cambridge, Mass.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. The No. 21 Dartmouth men's soccer team dropped to second place in the Ivy League standings after a 2-1 loss to No. 16 Harvard here on Saturday. It was the Big Green's third consecutive loss.