Big Green golfers garner more prizes
After a season filled with individual as well as team success, the Big Green men's golf team continues to receives awards for last spring's accomplishments.
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After a season filled with individual as well as team success, the Big Green men's golf team continues to receives awards for last spring's accomplishments.
The varsity sailing team recently returned fromits California trip where it competed in the National Collegiate Sailing Championships.
For the first summer in Dartmouth's history, injured athletes and students can limp into the Big Green's training room and find salvation.
By combining dedication to his team with a love of athletics, lacrosse player Brian Merritt '97 has managed to live up to the hype that surrounded him when he entered the College as the Big Green's number one recruit last year.
After a disappointing finish in the Eastern Sprints last May, the men's heavyweight crew team wanted to make amends and last week it did just that at the annual Intercollegiate Rowing Association race in New Jersey.
The women's varsity sailing team placed third last weekend in the National Collegiate Sailing Championships in San Diego, Calif.
Coaches are mostly seen during the season and are often recognized for the coaching style and technique they bring on the field, but often times another overlooked, yet still valuable, skill these men and women of Dartmouth must possess is the ability to recruit.
Eight Dartmouth sailors ended their Spring term early yesterday morning as they flew to California to compete in nationals over the next two weekends.
Men's lacrosse Coach Tim Nelson took on the impossible and has proven that the Dartmouth men's lacrosse team can be as successful as any other Big Green sport.
After opening its season with six straight wins, the men's lacrosse team ended its season with a 9-4 record and a disappointing fifth place finish in the Ivy League.
The men's tennis team suffered a disappointing 7-0 loss Friday in first-round action of the NCAA Championship East Regional against the nationally ranked University of Miami.
In its final game of the season, the men's lacrosse team dropped a heartbreaking 13-12 contest to Harvard Saturday afternoon on Memorial Field.
The men's tennis team traveled to Princeton, N.J. yesterday for its match this morning against the number nine ranked University of Miami team in the first round of the NCAA regional tournament.
The men's lacrosse game tomorrow against rival Harvard is described best by Coach Tim Nelson. "It's going to be a war."
The men's lacrosse team rebounded from a 17-5 weekend loss to Princeton by dominating the University of New Hampshire 15-4yesterday afternoon at Memorial Field.
The men's tennis team had a long day as it waited to hear from NCAA officials about the future of its season, but early yesterday evening the good news finally arrived.
The men's tennis team closed out its regular season Friday at Cornell with an impressive 6-1 win against the Big Red, who dropped to 6-11.
The men's lacrosse team suffered a disappointing 17-5 loss to Princeton Saturday at Finney Field in Princeton, N.J., which boasted a crowd of 3,019 fans.
The men's lacrosse team rebounded from a tough loss against Brown last weekend to defeat the University of Vermont in a tight 9-7 game yesterday afternoon.
The weather was perfect. The fans were out. The courts were ready, but, unfortunately for the men's tennis team, the Crimson were also out, ready and just plain perfect.