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(10/10/03 9:00am)
One year ago, the Big Green football team was 0-3, coming up short three weeks in a row despite dynamic offensive performances from the likes of quarterback Brian Mann '02, wide receiver Jay Barnard '04, and tight end Casey Cramer '04. Then, against Yale, Dartmouth got a helping hand.
(10/03/03 9:00am)
After the Big Green football team's 42-17 loss to New Hampshire in last Saturday's Granite Bowl, Dartmouth co-captain Casey Cramer '04 said, "The way the team is going to approach it is that next Saturday starts a new season."
(09/25/03 9:00am)
In preparing to make a run for the NCAA Tournament, testing your skills against the best teams in the country is a valuable experience. However, the Big Green women's soccer team has also found it a painful one, as Dartmouth entered yesterday's game against UNH at Chase Field on a five game losing streak that included defeats at the hands of Top 25 teams Stanford, Virginia, and Auburn.
(09/24/03 9:00am)
With new starters at several positions, including quarterback, running back and punter, the Big Green football team would have benefited from an opening game against a mediocre opponent, against whom Dartmouth could work out the kinks, while the new starters could settle into their roles en route to a Big Green victory.
(08/20/03 9:00am)
As the 2003 Ivy League football season draws nearer and observers of the Ancient Eight begin to predict what the coming season holds in store, one thing is certain when it comes to Dartmouth: the slogan for the Big Green's 2003 campaign, "Legacy Reborn," is more than just talk.
(07/31/03 9:00am)
After making a splash with outrageous sexual exploits in 1999's "American Pie," Universal Pictures and screenwriter Adam Herz changed their recipe for 2001's "American Pie 2." The sexual comedy was certainly present, but it took a backseat to the growing romance between band-geek-who-never-joined-the-band Jim Levinstein (Jason Biggs) and flute-playing nymphomaniac Michelle Flaherty (Alyson Hannigan). With Jim and Michelle set to tie the knot in 'American Wedding,' the romance takes center stage, but the hard-hitting sexual comedy that made the first "American Pie" a hit makes a roaring comeback to make "American Wedding" a thoroughly enjoyable movie.
(07/15/03 9:00am)
Call it a "Lucky" break.
(05/23/03 9:00am)
Editor's Note: This is the third in a series of articles profiling former Dartmouth sports stars currently playing professionally.
(05/19/03 9:00am)
Brad Ausmus '91 admits that his Houston Astros teammates like to joke about where he went to college and "make fun of the prototypical Ivy League student that you see in the movies: smoking a pipe, wearing a sweater vest."
(04/30/03 9:00am)
Mother Nature was not particularly kind to the Big Green baseball team this weekend, as Saturday's rainstorm left Dartmouth to play its four-game series with Yale on Sunday and Monday at Yale Field, with a game at Boston College scheduled for yesterday afternoon.
(04/22/03 9:00am)
Editor's Note: This is the first in a series of articles profiling Dartmouth alumni in professional sports.
(03/31/03 10:00am)
Memo to future opponents of the Big Green women's lacrosse team: school is back in session.
(02/28/03 11:00am)
By now, it should come as no surprise that the Big Green men's hockey team enjoys playing in Thompson Arena, where only three opponents have been able to beat Dartmouth all season long, and where some of the finest hockey programs in the country, including No. 2 Cornell, and No. 3 Boston College, have met their match against the Big Green.
(02/21/03 11:00am)
The Dartmouth athletic department may be handing out free towels to the first 100 students at Leede Arena this weekend, but it's not because anyone on the Big Green roster is sweating this weekend's matchups against Princeton and Pennsylvania. In a season where the Dartmouth roster contains only four upperclassmen, the Big Green may be short on experience, but despite a 6-15 record (2-6 Ivy League), Dartmouth isn't short on confidence. The young Big Green hoopsters proved this on their late January/early February trip to Penn and Princeton.
(02/20/03 11:00am)
For any skater on a hockey team, the first goal of the season is a thrill. It represents a milestone in the season, and with any luck, the beginning of something bigger. However, the first goal of the 2002-03 season for Dartmouth forward Cheryl Muranko '05 was more than a milestone. It was a statement: "I'm back."
(02/14/03 11:00am)
Since opening the Ivy League season on Jan. 4 in Cambridge, the Big Green men's basketball team has sent a youthful lineup, containing only four upperclassmen, onto courts from Providence to Philadelphia. There, the Big Green youth movement has done battle with veteran opponents, including Brown's Earl Hunt and Alai Nuualiitia, Princeton's Kyle Wente and Ray Robins, and Pennsylvania's First Team All-Ivy trio of Andrew Toole, Ugonna Onyekwe and Koko Archibong. Despite Dartmouth's 0-6 league record (4-15 overall), the results have been encouraging for Dartmouth head coach Dave Faucher's young team.
(02/07/03 11:00am)
During the 2001-02 season, Dartmouth's home weekend against Yale and Brown represented the progress made during a period of tremendous growth on the Big Green women's basketball team.
(02/06/03 11:00am)
It is often said that the role of a captain is to lead by example. By that standard, the Big Green is in fine shape, as two of Dartmouth's hockey captains were recently honored for the examples they've set with their play on the ice with nominations for major college hockey awards.
(01/08/03 11:00am)
One would expect that after winning the Ivy League with a 13-1 record in 2002 and being picked to win the league again in the preseason media poll, the Harvard women's basketball team, led by reigning Ivy Player of the Year Hana Peljto and 2002 Rookie of the Year Reka Cserny, would be confident in its abilities. In fact, the Crimson might have come to Leede Arena on Saturday believing that the Big Green women's basketball team couldn't top the Crimson on their best day.
(11/27/02 11:00am)
Nearly 150 students gathered outside Parkhurst Hall at noon yesterday to protest Monday's announcement that the College plans to cut the men's and women's varsity swimming and diving programs in March 2003.