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(04/20/01 9:00am)
While Dartmouth's men's lacrosse team has struggled in the Ivy League thus far, it will be offered the chance to play spoiler to the championship hopes of others. Dartmouth has three league games remaining against first-place Princeton, fifth-place Harvard and seventh-place Brown.
(04/18/01 9:00am)
Superior pitching. Better bullpen. Deeper lineup. More consistent offensively. These were all adjectives describing the New York Yankees in comparison to the Boston Red Sox prior to their weekend series.
(04/18/01 9:00am)
Dartmouth's baseball team, having pulled itself into first-place in the Red Rolfe Division this weekend, traveled to Chestnut Hill yesterday to take on the Boston College Eagles. Despite a solid pitching performance from Kevan Graves '03, the Big Green lost 4-1 to fall to 11-13 overall.
(04/17/01 9:00am)
With the women's lacrosse team winning twice over the weekend, including an Ivy League victory over UPenn, the Big Green is now tied for second with Yale in the Ivy standings.
(04/13/01 9:00am)
Bill Johnson, coach of the men's golf team at Dartmouth, head professional at the College-owned Hanover Country Club and physical education instructor for the athletic department, announced yesterday that he will retire effective June 30.
(04/12/01 9:00am)
With the women's lacrosse season in the Ivy League heating up, the Big Green moved into a tie for second in the league this past weekend. Let's take a look at how Dartmouth's competition performed.
(04/11/01 9:00am)
Dartmouth's Athletic Department announced further schedule changes yesterday.
(04/10/01 9:00am)
Fresh off of a sweep of Penn on Saturday, the Dartmouth softball team continued its hard-hitting ways and swept Princeton on Sunday by scores of 8-5 and 8-0. The wins kept Dartmouth undefeated in Ivy League play and evened their overall record at 11-11.
(04/10/01 9:00am)
Led by senior Suzy Gibbons's four goals, the No. 11 Dartmouth women's lacrosse team held on to beat the No. 17 Syracuse Orangewomen, 11-8. Amy Frazier '01 and Whitney Jamison '03 each added a goal and two assists to help the Big Green win its fifth consecutive game.
(04/03/01 9:00am)
Al Reyes, may you rot in the fiery tortures that will be conjured for you throughout eternity.
(03/30/01 10:00am)
After a productive two-term 'offseason' in which they compiled a 3-3 record and got a great deal of matchplay for their younger players, the women's tennis team returned to action for the heart of their season over spring break. The Big Green traveled to the west coast to take on Wisconsin, Cincinnati, Loyola Marymount and Pacific and came out with its record even at 5-5.
(03/30/01 10:00am)
In their first post-Spring Break game, the Dartmouth softball team triumphed in a doubleheader sweep over Providence.
(03/28/01 10:00am)
The Dartmouth men's soccer team named its new coach yesterday afternoon. Jeff Cook, a former assistant for the Big Green from 1994-95, left his head coaching position for the University of Cincinnati Bearcats.
(03/27/01 10:00am)
The Dartmouth women's softball team is coming off its best season ever, a season which produced 32 victories and nearly doubled its number of all-time Ivy League victories.
(03/07/01 11:00am)
After a strange season in the Ivy League, nothing has really changed. True, Brown and Yale, who were picked to finish seventh and eighth in the league respectively, were in the title hunt until last weekend, and Harvard and Dartmouth, the preseason third and fourth picks, finished sixth and seventh but it still all ended the same way.
(03/06/01 11:00am)
Both the men's and women's squash teams send players to the National Individual Championships at Harvard. The Big Green starts fared reasonably well.
(03/06/01 11:00am)
The men's and women's tennis teams both hosted the Colgate Red Raiders on Saturday to close out their winter seasons. Both will open their spring seasons with a swing through California starting on March 17.
(03/01/01 11:00am)
This past weekend was a time of clarity for those who follow Ivy League men's basketball from a distance, and a precursor to possible headaches for those directly involved in the league. Harvard and Columbia both were mathematically eliminated as a result of the weekend, but the possibility of a four-team tie, which would result in a three-game playoff sequence, stayed alive.
(02/28/01 11:00am)
A troubled team in a big market, they fired the coach less than a month into the season, and had their general manager step down less than halfway through their 82-game schedule. Yet this floundering team which hasn't tasted champagne from Lord Stanley's cup in 30 years and hasn't seen been to the finals in over a decade could make the playoffs anyway.
(02/21/01 11:00am)
As the next chapter in the 2000-01 Ivy League men's basketball season draws nearer, it's worth looking at the teams that comprise the three-way tie for the league lead.