Men's hoops recruit role players
How do you improve a men's basketball squad that returns all five starters and every key reserve from a team that went 10-4 in the Ivy League last season? You add role players who can support your current stars.
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How do you improve a men's basketball squad that returns all five starters and every key reserve from a team that went 10-4 in the Ivy League last season? You add role players who can support your current stars.
In the movie "Animal House," a film partly based on the Alpha Delta fraternity experience of co-author Chris Miller '63, a high school girl attends a Faber College party and winds up drunk and naked outside the Dean's door.
In the late1980s, singer Rob Base explained, "It takes two to make things go right." Over the last two seasons, that mantra has held true for the goalkeeping success of the Dartmouth women's lacrosse team.
Sean Busby '01, who was arrested Friday, April 30 for allegedly assaulting two male students in South Fayerweather residence hall, waived his probable cause hearing Monday and may soon face more charges according to police officials.
College President James Wright yesterday appointed Acting Vice President and Treasurer of the College Win Johnson '67 to the position permanently, effective immediately.
Blame it on the rain.
A mill is a device that chews up grain and spits it out. In the Dartmouth softball team's doubleheader against UMass-Lowell, it was pitcher Laura Mills '00 who chewed up River Hawk batters and spit them out.
At some schools, the term "student-athlete" is an oxymoron. But Suzanne Eastman '99, an All-American soccer player who yesterday was named to the GTE/CoSIDA Academic All-America Team, reaffirmed its validity at Dartmouth.
The Dartmouth equestrian team concludes its spring season this weekend with the Ivy Championships at Cornell. 22 riders will compete for the Big Green in six divisions with the hope of earning a second Ivy title in three years.
Before his legendary defense of Dartmouth in the Dartmouth College Supreme Court case, Daniel Webster -- secretary of state, congressman and a defining intellectual of his time -- left another legacy for Dartmouth students to uphold, the nation's first college newspaper.
In Disney's "The Mighty Ducks," a coach opposing the Ducks exhorted his players, "it's not worth winning if you can't win big."
Dartmouth students on spring break paid little attention to the events in Yugoslavia as the United States and NATO launched massive air assaults against Serbian military units last week.
Saturday morning, three buses full of Hanover residents traveled first through snow and then, as the temperature rose, rain, to cheer on the Dartmouth women's basketball team in its playoff for the Ivy League's NCAA bid against Princeton at Yale's John J. Lee Amphitheater.
With housing numbers released in the past two days, the Offices of Residential Life and Admissions are taking measures to prevent housing crunch similar to last September's from developing next year.
Acting Dean of the College Dan Nelson said he will not be making a decision this term on whether to lock the entryways to all residence hall doors -- a decision he was expected to make before the end of Winter term.
One of Dartmouth's most successful sports teams of last year, women's lacrosse, enters this season with great expectations. The newly-released College Lacrosse USA Preseason Poll has only further contributed to the hype surrounding the Green women.
While many graduates depart for jobs in urban centers like New York City or disperse throughout the country to further their education at other universities, a number of students every year choose to find employment right here in Hanover.
If you've been wondering what happens if the women's basketball team winds up tied for first place in the Ivies at the season's end, the answer has arrived.
Does Cinderella wear Green and White? This weekend's men's basketball action will determine the answer.
Dartmouth men's basketball has already exceeded expectations. Before the season began, the Green was picked to finish seventh in the Ivy League. Its lack of experience and expected lack of scoring options were supposed to keep the team from beating not only Penn and Princeton, but also the mediocre Ivy teams.