Tracksters qualify
The Dartmouth track teams were in action this past weekend competing in the Dartmouth Invitational.
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The Dartmouth track teams were in action this past weekend competing in the Dartmouth Invitational.
With less than three weeks left in regular season play, the women's basketball team successfully proved that the Big Green women are ready to take the Ivy League Championship as they dominated League opponents Cornell and Columbia this past weekend at home in Leede Arena.
The men's swim team closed its season this weekend with meets against Cornell and Harvard. The team lost to Cornell 135-101 on Saturday and dropped its meet against Harvard Sunday, 158-118.
The men's volleyball team improved its record to 13-1 last night with a 3-1 win over Boston College. The Big Green have now won four in a row, as they head into two key matches tomorrow against the University of Maine and the University of Vermont.
The men went up against Yale Friday night expecting stiff competition, and that is exactly what they got.
The men's swim team traveled to Army this weekend for what promised to be a tough meet. And it was as the Big Green ended up falling 176-122, dropping their record to 3-4 overall and 2-2 in the Ivy League.
Although perhaps an overlooked part of Dartmouth athletics, the Dartmouth fencing club is determined to make a name for itself. The team is already well on its way, as the Big Green began winter competition last weekend with four wins.
The Dartmouth men were hoping for a win against Columbia this weekend, even though no one really expected it. After all, the team had not won a home meet in five years, but the persistence this year's team shined through as the Big Green upset the Lions 125-116, raising their record to 3-2 and 2-1 in the Ivy League.
The women's basketball team traveled to Boston University yesterday only to lose a disappointing 63-61 contest.
The men's basketball team suffered a tough 72-69 loss last night to the University of New Hampshire.
Coming off a disappointing 20 point loss to Harvard last weekend, the women's basketball team responded with two impressive wins on the road.
University of Massachusetts swimmer, Greg Menton, 20, died at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center last night after suffering a heart attack at Alumni Gym.
The men's swimming team will look to build upon a successful fall start and beneficial winter trip to Florida as it prepares for its first winter contest next weekend against the University of Massachusetts.
With last night's 81-73 win against Siena, the Dartmouth women's basketball team showed exactly why they were ranked number two in the Ivy League preseason polls.
Defense is an often overlooked position in athletics, but it is nonetheless an irreplaceable part of sports that inevitably lift average teams to greatness.
With her gritty never-say-die attitude on the field and her inspiring work ethic in every practice, goal keeper Lauren Demski '96 proved to be the stronghold of this year's successful field hockey season.
The Dartmouth cross country teams finished their seasons in fine fashion yesterday with respectable finishes in the NCAA Championships in Ames, Iowa.
The men's swimming team opened its season Saturday in fine fashion, placing second in its annual tri-meet against Navy and Brown in Providence.
Not rain, not sleet, not even snow was going to stop the Big Green women sailors from competing in the annual Atlantic Coast Championships this past weekend at Hobart.
The Dartmouth equestrian team has been competing in full force this fall, with notable improvement, and finished its season last weekend at a show on Cape Cod.