Baseball drops three games
The Dartmouth Baseball team's often-deafening bats fell silent this weekend in three non-league losses against Hartford and Northeastern.
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The Dartmouth Baseball team's often-deafening bats fell silent this weekend in three non-league losses against Hartford and Northeastern.
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The Dartmouth football team continued to be full of surprises at Yale on Saturday, thrashing the Bulldogs at the Yale Bowl, 22-7 in front of a crowd of 14,729 spectators.
On Saturday, the Dartmouth football team, straight off a 14-7 win over Lafayette, travels to New Haven, Conn. to take on the Bulldogs of Yale.
The drizzly, damp weather set the tone for the Dartmouth football team's ugly but effective victory Saturday at Memorial Field. Three thousand one hundred seven sloppy fans, many of them decked in plastic bags and soggy green jackets, toughed out the miserable conditions to see the Big Green out-hit, out-hustle and out-run, but barely beat the Leopards of Lafayette, 14-7.
The Dartmouth football team, fully recovered from last week's heartbreaker against Cornell, looks to put all the pieces together this Saturday against Lafayette [1-2-1] at Memorial Field at 1:30 p.m.
For the Dartmouth football team this weekend, there could be few more excruciating ways to let a win slip through one's fingers.
This Saturday, the Dartmouth football team will open its home schedule against Cornell in hopes of setting the stage for a successful Ivy League season.