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(02/20/01 11:00am)
As NCAA Tournament fever begins to sweep college basketball fans around the nation, the Ivy League is stirring up its own March Madness. A phenomenal weekend has left the league with a three-way tie for first place, and six teams with a shot, however small, to win the crown and a berth in the "grand-daddy of them all."
(02/15/01 11:00am)
In a match up for first place in the Ivy League, Princeton traveled to the Palestra to take on the Penn Quakers Tuesday night. Coming on the heels of a comeback victory over Harvard on Saturday, the Tigers took command early and cruised to victory 67-53.
(02/08/01 11:00am)
After years and years of deep lamentations from the Boston faithful, we actually have reason beyond our stubborn Massachusetts pride to cheer for the boys opposite old North Station. For the first time in almost 10 years, we can cheer for the Celtics openly, and without fear of prejudice or persecution.
(02/07/01 11:00am)
Penn and Princeton reasserted their decades-old dominance in men's basketball this past weekend. The twin towers completed sweeps of Brown and previously undefeated Yale to rise to the top of the league standings.
(02/01/01 11:00am)
Swimming and Diving
(01/30/01 11:00am)
The NBA on NBC was once the jewel of network sports. It's ratings were through the roof and people waited all week to see the Sunday action.
(01/25/01 11:00am)
Dartmouth made its return trip to Albany last night. The Big Green were looking to sweep the home-and-home series and garner their first road win of the season, and came away happy beating Albany for the second time in as many games, 72-58.
(01/18/01 11:00am)
In a nearly silent Leede Arena, Dartmouth hosted the 7-8 Red Raiders of Colgate. The Big Green hoped to close out their homestand with a victory after three straight nailbiting defeats.
(01/16/01 11:00am)
Duke, North Carolina, Maryland, Wake Forest, Virginia. These schools have been amongst the most consistent, and the best teams in college basketball in the last dozen years or so, and they're all in the same conference.
(01/11/01 11:00am)
Here is how the teams the Big Green will face this weekend have done so far.
(01/10/01 11:00am)
Dartmouth men's basketball has struggled early in the season, finding themselves with a record of 2-9, 0-2 in the Ivy League, with league play about to start across the board.
(11/22/00 11:00am)
Ahh, the Boston Celtics. One of professional sports' most venerated franchises, with 16 NBA Championships to their credit and 28 members of the Basketball Hall of Fame.
(11/15/00 11:00am)
They are an embarrassment, plain and simple. They are an embarrassment to Boston, to Massachusetts, to all of New England. No, I don't mean the Kennedys, I mean the New England Patriots -- the same team that went to the Super Bowl in 1996.
(11/02/00 11:00am)
The Boston Bruins are one of the original six hockey franchises in the NHL. They are one of the most respected and well-known teams in any sport.
(10/27/00 9:00am)
Dartmouth football is off to an 0-3 start in the Ivy League (1-5 overall). Coming on the heels of 1-6 and 2-5 League records in 1998 and '99, many new Big Green fans are left asking, were we ever good?
(10/12/00 9:00am)
Dartmouth women's tennis lost their first match of the season yesterday to the University of Massachusetts 7-2 at the Alexis Boss Tennis Center. The Big Green fought the Minutemen hard in every point, but just couldn't pull enough of them out.
(10/04/00 9:00am)
Dartmouth women's soccer team hosted the University of Vermont Catamounts yesterday at Chase Field. The Green entered the game at 4-2-0, while the Catamounts arrived with a record of 3-7-0.
(10/03/00 9:00am)
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- The Dartmouth women's tennis team visited Harvard this weekend for the Harvard Invitational, and turned a few heads.
(09/21/00 9:00am)
The Dartmouth women's tennis team, coming off a 10-8 mark a year ago, including a 4-3 record in Ivy League competition, begins its season tomorrow with high hopes.