Women's soccer kicks at 4 and 1
The women's soccer team didn't think it could get any better. Until last night. After expecting a battle with the University of Vermont, the Big Green trampled the Catamounts in a 6-0 route last night in Burlington.
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The women's soccer team didn't think it could get any better. Until last night. After expecting a battle with the University of Vermont, the Big Green trampled the Catamounts in a 6-0 route last night in Burlington.
After finally gaining respect as a fully funded varsity sport, the women's volleyball team plans to make an impact on Dartmouth Athletics.
Upset after tying with the University of Pennsylvania last Saturday, the women's field hockey team plans to vent its frustration today at home as they take on the always tough University of Maine at 3:30 p.m.
The women's soccer team sent a loud and clear message that the sport can be high scoring as they racked up 16 goals en route to two resounding victories this past weekend.
The women's soccer team traveled to Amherst, N.H. last night and dominated the University of Hampshire 2-0, giving the Dartmouth women their first win of the season.
After winning the Ivy League Championship last season and reaching the NCAA tournament, it looks like the women's soccer team has little room for improvement.
The women's soccer team opened its season on the wrong end of an overtime thriller, losing to the University of Connecticut 1-0 Sunday afternoon.
In an amazing come-from-behind victory, the men's tennis team stunned Columbia University, 4-3, in the first round playoffs of the NCAA Eastern Regionals at Harvard Saturday.
For some, the thought of playing professional athletics is just a dream, but for tennis player Dan Coakley '94, that dream will become reality following graduation this June.
Under admirable leadership and contagious determination, women's softball ended its final season as a club sport with a 9-10 regular season record. The Big Green dropped their final contests at home Saturday to Harvard.
The men's tennis team dominated Cornell University Saturday at home in a 6-1 route following a dramatic 4-3 come from behind victory on Friday against Army in Levrone Field House.
The men's tennis team kept its NCAA post season hopes alive with two close wins on the road this weekend. The men traveled to Brown University on Friday and left Providence with a 4-3 victory. The team continued on to Yale University and upset the Bulldogs for the first time in six years with another 4-3 win.
On a sunny, Tuesday afternoon with perfect playing conditions, the men's tennis team was unable to pull through a close 5-2 match against West Virginia at the Topliff tennis courts.
The men's tennis team overcame a disappointing 5-2 loss to Princeton University Friday to punish Navy with a 5-2 victory Saturday afternoon at home.
The men's tennis team returned to Hanover Saturday night with a 1-1 Ivy League record after losing a close match 4-3 against Columbia University Friday afternoon and retaliating against the University of Pennsylvania in a 5-2 route Saturday.
After playing six matches, the men's tennis team returned from its spring trip to California with plenty of match play and competition, which should prepare the Big Green for their upcoming Ivy League season.
While the season ended a week ago for both the Dartmouth men's and women's squash teams, three team members represented the College at individual competitions this past weekend.
Whether it be in professional sports or at the collegiate level, some athletes elect to be modest, while others bask in the limelight.
The women's ice hockey team was unstoppable Saturday night in New Haven, capturing its ninth victory of the season by demolishing Yale 14-1.
As Gretchen Ulion '94 walks to her daily practice at Thompson Arena, she may not stand out from the ordinary Dartmouth student. After her skates have been tied and equipment arranged, though, one cannot but notice the graceful hockey player as she confidently takes the ice.