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(09/10/12 2:00am)
This week, I sat down with Pat Lahey '12, one of Dartmouth's veteran offensive linemen, to talk about returning from a full-season injury, the team's outlook for the season and the excitement of playing under the lights at Memorial Field.
(09/04/12 2:00am)
The Big Green will be led by a trio of veteran captains offensive lineman Pat Lahey '12, who returns after taking a medical redshirt last season, defensive back Garrett Waggoner '13, who also missed a significant portion of the past season, and linebacker Bronson Green '14.
(06/09/12 2:00am)
The Dartmouth men's rugby team successfully defended its title at the USA 7s Collegiate Rugby Championship last weekend in Philadelphia in front of a nationally televised audience.
(06/07/12 6:20pm)
The Dartmouth men's rugby team successfully defended its title at the USA 7s Collegiate Rugby Championship over the weekend in Philadelphia in front of a nationally televised audience on NBC.
(05/25/12 2:00am)
The team graduated a league-high 10 seniors this season and will be looking to fill a big void in 2012-2013.
(05/17/12 2:00am)
The other semifinal game will feature western regional winner San Diego State University and southern regional winner the University of Tennessee. The victors in the two semifinal matches will play in the national championship game on Saturday.
(05/15/12 2:00am)
The Big Green accumulated a two-division total of 191 points, seven points behind Brown University, which claimed seventh place. Georgetown University won the regatta, finishing with 120 points overall and leading throughout most of the weekend. The victory marked the Hoyas' fourth first-place finish in the event's five-year history.
(05/09/12 2:00am)
Co-captain Sclafani led the Dartmouth baseball team to its fifth consecutive Red Rolfe Division crown and came within one game of advancing to the NCAA Tournament. The shortstop finished the season hitting .288 with a .401 on-base percentage and a .442 slugging percentage. The Pac-12 and the Southeastern Conferences paced all conferences with seven players on the watch list, while the Ivy League had Sclafani as its lone representative.
(05/02/12 2:00am)
The Big Green offense compiled 13 runs on 12 hits and was helped by 13 walks, a season high for the team. After giving up one run in the top of the first, Dartmouth struck for five runs in the bottom of the inning, highlighted by a Dustin Selzer '14 triple to center field.
(05/02/12 2:00am)
In a finish that came down to the wire, the Dartmouth men's golf team finished second in the Ivy League Championship last weekend after a three-hole playoff left the team one stroke behind the University of Pennsylvania. The team was led by Peter Williamson '12, whose stellar performance captured the individual Ivy League title by eight strokes. The women's team was also in action this past weekend, finishing last out of seven teams in the Ivy League Championship.
(04/30/12 2:00am)
The Big Green began the Saturday games with the hope of hosting the Ivy Championship Series. In the first game, Dartmouth jumped on the Crimson (12-30, 8-12 Ivy) early. In the second inning, Dustin Selzer '14 led off with a single, but that would prove to be the only time the ball left the infield. Thanks to a combination of three infield hits, two hit batsmen and a balk, Dartmouth managed to take a 4-0 lead.
(04/19/12 2:00am)
Dartmouth jumped out to an early lead, scoring five runs in the top of the first. First baseman Dustin Selzer '14 continued his hot streak as he drove a 2-1 pitch to left field for a three-run home run. The Big Green offense was also helped by a trio of Hartford errors. Selzer's home run was his fourth of the season, and he finished the day with five RBIs, giving him a team-leading total of 28 on the season.
(04/12/12 2:00am)
The early innings of the game had the makings of a classic pitcher's duel. The only Dartmouth run through the first six innings came on a Jeff Keller '14 solo home run to right field in the second inning. The opposite-field blast came with two strikes, a situation in which Keller has been working to improve. Keller's work has paid off so far, as the sophomore boasts an Ivy League-leading batting average of .434.
(04/09/12 2:00am)
Dartmouth was successful in all phases of the game against Penn and backed up strong pitching performances with solid hitting. The Big Green won the games by scores of 6-3 and 11-2.
(04/06/12 2:00am)
The start of Spring term has brought one of the most interesting members of the Class of 2015 back to campus. Hannah Kearney '15 is just like most freshmen at the College, impressively motivated, worrying about the transition to college-level work and working to find a subject that would make for an interesting major. However, there are a few significant differences between her story and the stories of most other freshmen.
(04/02/12 2:00am)
Saturday got off to a rough start for the Big Green, as it dropped the first game of the doubleheader against Princeton, 8-0, after falling into a 7-0 hole by the end of the second inning. The Big Green managed only four singles off the Tigers' pitching and failed to advance a runner past second base. Captain Joe Sclafani '12 had two of the team's four hits.
(03/26/12 2:00am)
The trip began with a five-game set in Northern California against Sacramento State. The Big Green came out slowly in the first game against the Hornets, losing 11-3 after falling behind 4-0 in the first. One of the highlights of the game was a two-run home run by Jeff Keller '14 in the bottom of the second that brought the Big Green within two runs. The team, however, was never able to capitalize on many of its opportunities in the following innings, stranding nine on base throughout the game.
(03/07/12 4:00am)
Before the games started, Dartmouth coach Bob Whalen made sure to remind his players that the team does not get to start with a handicap because of a lack of scholarships or outdoor playing time, and that when all is said and done, the game is the same.
(02/22/12 4:00am)
The consequences of the weather have been much more severe for the Nordic skiers than for the alpine team. Because Nordic races are conducted on relatively flat ground, most courses do not have the snowmaking capabilities of ski mountains. Additonally, because Nordic courses are generally at a lower altitude than alpine courses, the snow melts more easily, leaving the Nordic courses barren and bereft of snow.
(02/22/12 4:00am)
This certainly has been a strange winter in New Hampshire. With surprisingly warm temperatures and little snow, Dartmouth has skipped the worst the winter has to offer, resulting in a less than festive Winter Carnival. While the mild temperatures have prevented most of the student body from enjoying a winter wonderland in Hanover, one group of students has been affected more than most the men and women of the Dartmouth ski teams, who are reliant on the snow for training and competition.