Women's soccer loses at ECACs
The women's soccer season came to an end Saturday afternoon as the Big Green fell 3-0 in the semifinals in the ECAC Championships.
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The women's soccer season came to an end Saturday afternoon as the Big Green fell 3-0 in the semifinals in the ECAC Championships.
The women's soccer team kept its season alive yesterday afternoon with a 1-0 win over the Brown Bears in the first round of the ECAC tournament.
In the Ivy League Preseason Media Poll, which was conducted among 16 members of the media, the Dartmouth men's and women's basketball were ranked second for the 1995-96 season.
The women's field hockey and soccer teams waited in anxiety yesterday afternoon as their post-season playing opportunities hung in limbo.
In a scoring frenzy, the women's soccer team ended its home season with a bang yesterday afternoon at Chase Field as the Big Green pounded Providence College 7-0.
The Big Green men's and women's cross country squads ran away from their competition last weekend as both teams captured their second straight Heptagonals Championship.
For the second weekend in a row, the women's soccer team had to reschedule Saturday games to Sunday because of rain, and unfortunately, for the Big Green, for the second week in row, they had similar results.
After a difficult weekend loss to Cornell last Sunday, the women's soccer team had something to prove to its home crowd supporters yesterday afternoon, and they did just that.
The women's field hockey team came back from a 2-0 deficit yesterday afternoon to upset the University of Massachusetts 3-2 in overtime.
The women's soccer team dropped its record to an even .500 yesterday afternoon after losing to Cornell 3-1.
The women's soccer team played a gritty game yesterday afternoon against the University of Massachusetts, which is ranked thirteenth in the nation, but the Big Green fell just short falling to the Minutewomen 1-0.
The women's soccer team ended a two game losing streak Saturday when the Big Green trampled the Princeton Tigers 2-0 at Chase Fields.
The men's and women's soccer teams will both take on the Princeton Tigers tomorrow in a double-header beginning with the men at 12:00 p.m. on Chase Fields.
After losing to Boston College 2-1 yesterday afternoon, the women's soccer team is looking to overcome something it is not used to having -- a losing streak.
So far this year, the women's soccer team has been taking a ride a bumpy roller coaster, highlighted by impressive wins over top national teams but then plagued by subpar performances which have resulted in disappointing losses.
The women's field hockey team once again squeaked by yesterday afternoon with a 3-2 victory over in-state rival University of New Hampshire.
The women's rugby team upheld its undefeated record last weekend as the young Big Green squad slaughtered Division One Northeastern Conference League rival Brown 35-0.
The women's soccer team fell victim to another Dartmouth casualty Friday when it lost a disappointing 2-1 game to Yale in New Haven.
The women's soccer team will travel to New Haven this afternoon to take on Yale at 7:30 p.m. in the Big Green's second Ivy League game this season.
After placing first in the Mayor's Cup tournament for the first time in team history last weekend, the Dartmouth women's rugby club sent a warning to the rest of the league.