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(05/15/01 9:00am)
"When June 27 rolls around, NBA commissioner David Stern will call the names of the first five selections in the draft, and four of those may belong to guys who haven't yet had time to put their diplomas into frames," says Frank Burlison, FOXSports.com's college basketball analyst.
(05/15/01 9:00am)
Facing extremely hot temperatures which made for difficult playing conditions, the Dartmouth Women's Rugby Club battled with Middlebury this past Saturday. The Big Green played an outstanding game and made the Panthers suffer from more than the heat in a 29-5 drubbing.
(05/15/01 9:00am)
One of the most important races of the Dartmouth crew season is the Eastern Sprints Regatta. The Big Green made the annual trip this past weekend to Worcester, MA for the two men's squads and Camden, N.J. for the women, and came home with results varying from solid to outstanding.
(05/10/01 9:00am)
Indiana became the sixth state to sign the fledgling Uniform Athlete Agents Act into law on May 1, but is the first state to give its Attorney General enforcement power over the law. Attorney General Steve Carter was given this power yesterday, and plans to implement it and enforce it strictly when it becomes effective on July 1, 2001.
(05/09/01 9:00am)
Dartmouth's softball team lay in wait yesterday expecting to hear about their seed in the ECAC Championships at which the Big Green was the runner-up last year. The word finally came through: Dartmouth is the No.2 seed.
(05/09/01 9:00am)
As the days grow short before No. 4 Dartmouth's women's lacrosse team takes the field in the 2001 NCAA Tournament, it's worth looking over the Big Green's chief competition in their half of the bracket. The plus for Dartmouth is that they've seen most of these squads before, but that won't make Dartmouth's road to the Final Four any easier. Dartmouth will open up against No. 13 Penn State on Thursday.
(05/08/01 9:00am)
The word came down Sunday night. Dartmouth's women's lacrosse team was seeded fourth in the 16-team NCAA Tournament, behind two of the three teams it had lost to, Maryland and Duke. Dartmouth's third loss came at the hands of Yale who, after being ranked in the top 10 for much of the year, was conspicuously absent after late season losses to Princeton, Duke, Notre Dame, Cornell and Johns Hopkins.
(05/08/01 9:00am)
Dartmouth's sailing teams once again have been recognized for the extraordinary job that they do out on the water.
(05/03/01 9:00am)
Coming off a depressing sweep at the hands of Harvard, Dartmouth's softball team was pitted against UMass-Lowell in a doubleheader on Tuesday. The Big Green's offense came alive after its temporary coma and swept the Riverhawks.
(05/03/01 9:00am)
While Dartmouth was pounding away on the helpless Catamounts, the Big Green's fate was being decided in Ithaca, NY by Brown and Cornell. Needing to sweep the Big Red in order to force a one-game playoff with Dartmouth, Brown played some of its best baseball and took both games yesterday.
(05/03/01 9:00am)
At Centennial Field in Burlington, VT, Dartmouth smoked the Vermont Catamounts in baseball action yesterday afternoon. The Big Green hurled a 9-0 shutout to improve to 20-16 on the season.
(05/02/01 9:00am)
The eyes of the faithful are focused on Brown. The eyes of the team were focused on the Plymouth State Panthers.
(05/01/01 9:00am)
One week after the NFL Draft, dozens of undrafted players have been signed by the NFL's 31 teams, hoping to add depth or even to find a diamond-in-the-rough who avoided all the scouts' eyes. The Ivy League has had four players become beneficiaries of the rookie free agent pool, including Dartmouth's own Caleb Moore '01.
(04/27/01 9:00am)
Often forgotten amongst the more highly attended collegiate sports, sailing is one of Dartmouth College's forts. This past weekend four members of the team received high recognition at the New England Sailing Championship.
(04/27/01 9:00am)
The Dartmouth women's tennis team traveled to Cambridge on Wednesday to take on the Harvard Crimson in the last match of the season for the Big Green. The match marked the end of the careers of Carolyn Roth '01 and Captain Courtney Smalley '01.
(04/27/01 9:00am)
By Adam Small
(04/26/01 9:00am)
Fresh off their record setting performance against St. Anselm, Dartmouth's baseball team put up great offensive numbers again, though they were comparatively tame. The Big Green pounded on Holy Cross 15-7 yesterday in Worcester, Mass.
(04/26/01 9:00am)
In a rescheduled game against Sacred Heart, Dartmouth's men's lacrosse team added another non-league victory to their resume yesterday. The 19-14 victory in front of the crowd at Scully-Fahey Field marked the Big Green's greatest number of goals scored in a game since a March 17, 1999 victory against Holy Cross.
(04/25/01 9:00am)
With their minds focused on the upcoming battle with Harvard, the Big Green of Dartmouth battled with non-league foe Vermont at Sachem Field yesterday afternoon. Despite a renewed offense in game two, the Big Green fell to split the doubleheader and bring its overall record to 17-15.
(04/24/01 9:00am)
With Rebecca Dirksen '00 and Allison Taff '00 having graduated, Dartmouth's women's tennis team knew it had its work cut out for it to duplicate the success of the 1999-2000 squad. A torn rotator cuff injury to Carolyn Roth '01 made the prospects look more cloudy.