Soccer struggles on the road
The women's soccer team had a disappointing weekend after barely passing by Pennsylvania 2-1 Saturday and then ending in a 1-1 draw Sunday afternoon to St. John's.
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The women's soccer team had a disappointing weekend after barely passing by Pennsylvania 2-1 Saturday and then ending in a 1-1 draw Sunday afternoon to St. John's.
The Big Green water polo team will host the New England Division Regional East tournament at Alumni Gym's Karl B. Michael Pool beginning at 12:00 p.m.Saturday.
The women's soccer team will enter two away games this weekend without forward co-Captain Kate Andrews '96.
In a game dominated by Big Green offense, the women's soccer team surprisingly only overtook the University of New Hampshire by one goal yesterday afternoon at Chase Field.
The men's rugby team used its league opener against archrival Brown to resolve a bit of unfinished business from last year, mauling the Bears for a 52-25 victory.
After losing its first game last year to the University of Connecticut in a1-0 overtime thriller, the women's soccer team was out for revenge Sunday afternoon.Unfortunately, the Big Green fell inches short losing once again 1-0 to the number eleven nationally ranked Huskies.
Although disappointed by not meeting early expectations of placing high in several events, the men's and women's crew teams returned home Sunday night from the Canadian Henleys relatively pleased with their results in one of the largest regattas in North America.
Football was in the air again Saturday at Memorial Field when top all-star high school athletes from New Hampshire and Vermont faced off in the42nd annual Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl.
WithAugust 25 being the official preseason starting date, many fall sport athletes will feel crunched as they juggle practices, studying and final exams.
While the majority of Dartmouth athletes on campus this summer have taken a break from competition, the Big Green crew teams have been practicingin full force to prepare for the largest races they compete in all year--the Canadian Henleys.
If basketball player Sea (pronounced 'Shay') Lonergan had been told that after two years at Dartmouth he would establish himself as the top preseason pick for the top Ivy League player, he most likely would have laughed.
After filing through a pool of applicants ranging from varsity head coaches to high school coaches, Dartmouth's heavyweight crew coach Scott Armstrong recently named Will Porter the new assistant coachof freshman boats for the upcoming year.
Just because over half the women's soccer team is off campus this summer, that doesn't mean playing doesn't continue for the Big Green women who are preparing for the upcoming fall season.
If basketball player Sea (pronounced 'Shay') Lonergan '97 had been told that after two years at Dartmouth he would establish himself as the top preseason pick for the top Ivy League player, he most likely would have laughed.
The recent naming of Ellen O'Neil '87, assistant coach forwomen's cross country and track and field, to the position of varsity head coach for women's cross country will have little effect on the Big Green running program.
Afterspending the pastfour weeks waking up at 5:30 a.m. to head down to the river for a two and one half hour practice, Julie Pett-Ridge is not only ready forthe Olympic Festival, but is also well deserving of the honor.
Escapingto the refreshing water during these hot summer days may be new for some Dartmouth students, but for a group of Big Green athletes, the wateris a secondhome during the fall, spring and summer.
Matt Fuller '97, the Big Green tennis team's most valuable player who helped lead the squad into the NCAA regional playoffs, is not flashy, but that's because he doesn't have to be.
Recent graduate Kristin Cobb '95 received first team honors on the recently released 1995 GTE Academic All-Americans list. She was the only Dartmouth athlete to receive the honor.
Football News, an insider collegiate football publication, named Big Green offensive lineman Brian Larsen '97 to the preseason All-Ivy team, along with 11 other offensive players.