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(08/10/06 9:00am)
Team USA once ruled the international basketball world. The "Dream Teams" of 1988 and 1992 were collections of All-Stars and Hall of Famers, and 40-point victories were the norm. The team also won gold medals in 1996 and 2000.
(08/03/06 9:00am)
The stadium, opened in 1893 and dedicated in 1923, used to seat 20,416 spectators and was the second largest stadium in New Hampshire. The east grandstands, however, completed in 1968, will be torn down and then reduced drastically to make room for the new Varsity House. The new seating capacity is predicted to be 13,000.
(08/01/06 9:00am)
Bordeau, a 1998 Princeton University graduate, helped the Tigers to win the national collegiate championships in 1995, 1996 and 1998. He served as a team captain in his senior year.
(07/27/06 9:00am)
"Representing the U.S. at the World Championships was a huge honor and winning is just incredible. We were so thrilled to have won," Davison said. "To be chosen with Anne is also exciting."
(07/18/06 9:00am)
Quarterback Josh Cohen '09, who earned the right to start in the last six games of the 2005 season as a freshman, will not be returning to Dartmouth this fall due to unsatisfactory academic performance. He will be suspended for two terms with the earliest return date in spring. A replacement has not yet been announced.
(07/13/06 9:00am)
Zinedine Zidane should have retired gloriously, amid applause, flowers and tears. Instead, he was ejected from the final game of his career, the World Cup final, only 10 minutes before the end of the overtime. Zidane, the son of Algerian immigrants, watched his French team fall to Italy in penalty kicks from the locker room.
(07/06/06 9:00am)
The U.S. Lacrosse Board of Directors confirmed the 10 new members earlier this month following the election.
(07/04/06 9:00am)
The Big Green, who finished the 2005-2006 season 23-7, will take on the University of Hartford Hawks (27-4) on their home turf in the opening round on November 10 at 7 p.m.
(06/29/06 9:00am)
Foley comes to the Big Green from Bucknell University, where he served as the head men's and women's swimming coach for eight years and is credited with transforming the Bison swimming programs. In 2003, his fifth year at Bucknell, he led both the men's and women's swimming and diving teams to Patriot League Championship titles.
(06/27/06 9:00am)
The three-year-old colt, who earned $2.3 million since he started racing last October, suffered life-threatening injuries to his right hind ankle in Baltimore, Md., about five weeks ago at the Pimlico Race Course.
(05/25/06 9:00am)
He never thought that this skill would pay off one day.
(05/22/06 9:00am)
Seven current or former Dartmouth athletes were among 190 Olympians and Paralympians honored by President George W. Bush in a ceremony on the White House South Lawn.
(05/18/06 9:00am)
Dartmouth plays host to the USA Rugby Boys High School Championship this weekend as the country's 16 best rugby teams vie for the national title at the Corey Ford Rugby Clubhouse.
(05/15/06 9:00am)
In addition to being NCAA tourney season, May is the time of year when leagues acknowledge outstanding athletes for the hard work they put into their sports. A number of Dartmouth students received recognition in recent days. For some, the awards were long overdue.
(05/12/06 9:00am)
With this year's selection, Dartmouth, an NCAA semifinalist in 2005, will make its eighth trip in nine years and 11th appearance in program history to the big dance.
(05/01/06 9:00am)
In a busy winter and spring for Dartmouth club sports programs, five teams have either competed, or are preparing to compete, in national tournaments, including men's volleyball, men's rugby, fencing, figure skating and cycling. Both the men's and women's ultimate frisbee teams could join that list with strong performances in Regional competition later in May.
(04/24/06 9:00am)
"The Dartmouth-Princeton rivalry is something that has become a tradition for women's lacrosse," Jen Pittman '07 said. "Aside from beating the current league leader, [beating] Princeton means so much more to us. Beating Princeton represents why we play for Dartmouth."
(04/10/06 9:00am)
On Saturday evening, students from all walks of Dartmouth life showed their competitive spirits at the annual IFC Dodgeball Tournament. Nearly 300 students signed up to participate in a night of heated battles.
(04/06/06 9:00am)
That's how long the Dartmouth figure skating team has gone without losing a competition.
(04/03/06 9:00am)
Last year, the Fairfield doubleheader was postponed indefinitely because of heavy rain. This year, an hour-long rain delay interrupted the flow of the first game as the women in green dropped the first of two games 8-3 and lost the latter game to the Stags 8-4 on Alumni Softball Field in Fairfield, Conn.