Furey '04 earns national recognition for academics and athletics
Two-time All-American javelin thrower Sean Furey '04 was named Men's Scholar Athlete of the Year by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
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Two-time All-American javelin thrower Sean Furey '04 was named Men's Scholar Athlete of the Year by the U.S. Track and Field and Cross Country Coaches Association.
After two previous attempts, Olympic hopeful Matt Muffelman '03 has earned the honor of representing the United States at the Rowing World Championships this year. The former captain of the Dartmouth men's lightweight crew team and president of the Dartmouth Rowing Club posted his qualifying time in the Rowing World Championship Trials at Princeton, N.J., last week.
Elise Morrison '07 lounges idly on a rock at the Ledges on Wednesday afternoon following morning classes. She chatters gaily to her friend about an upcoming class project, Tubestock and midterms.
On March 17, 2005, the Department of Education announced a new guideline for collegiate compliance with Title IX in a letter that was quietly sent to educational institutions in the United States.
Dartmouth honored nine student-athletes on Monday at the annual Dartmouth Celebration of Athletic Excellence. The eclectic awards went to a combination of junior and senior members of the College's varsity squads and to students who exhibited overflowing passion for recreational sports or exercise.
The oft-maligned and controversial sport of boxing has been making headlines as of late.
Four Big Green baseball players garnered All-Ivy honors earlier this month. William Bashelor '07 was named to the first team, while teammates Josh Bailey '05, Jeff Speights '05 and Brian Zurhellen '05 were honorable mention All-Ivy selections.Bashelor was one of only 13 players to earn first-team honors and was a second-team selection as a freshman.
Dartmouth's track and field teams finished off their regular outdoor season last weekend at the New England Outdoor Track and Field Championship in the Reginald F. Atkins Track and Field Complex at the University of New Hampshire.
College senior Elizabeth Peacock-Villada was recently named an Arthur Ashe, Jr., Sports Scholar for 2005.
By Jennifer Yu
Only a handful of Dartmouth runners competed at last weekend's Penn Relays. The rest of the team stayed in Hanover in eager anticipation for the Outdoor Heptagonal Championship next weekend.
In their last home meet of the outdoor season, Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams triumphed on Memorial Field.
It's funny how 0.13 seconds can define winning and losing.
Over spring break, the men and women's track and field team traveled to Arizona for their annual spring training trip and swept competition away.
Dartmouth women's basketball missed the March Madness train.
WEB UPDATE, March 21, 9:01 p.m.
WEB UPDATE, March 18, 9:51 p.m.
Dartmouth track and field finished the official indoor season last weekend at the IC4A championship. Runner Michael Carmody '08 finished third in the 800-meter for Dartmouth on Saturday after winning the qualifying heat on Friday.
Behind every winning team are loyal fans. Dartmouth women's basketball team rallied back from a nine-point deficit halfway through the first half to win the title-deciding game against Princeton on Saturday night 78-63. The Tigers could not silence 1,405 screaming Dartmouth fans and they returned home to Princeton, N.J., winless.
Dartmouth's track and field squad traveled to Harvard's Gordon Indoor Track last weekend to compete in the two-day 2005 Ivy League Indoor Heptagonal Championship. The women's team finished sixth with 48 points while the men's team placed fifth overall with 57 points.