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It's the race for all the marbles and all the glory ever known to the Ivy League oarsman.
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It's the race for all the marbles and all the glory ever known to the Ivy League oarsman.
Twenty years from now, when the seniors on the 1997 baseball team return to Hanover for their 20th reunion, you can be sure they won't be chatting it up about the tail of their final season in the Green and White.
The women's lacrosse team will cap off its regular season this weekend as they take on the top-ranked Maryland Terrapins at Chase Field on Saturday.
The Big Green used shots from 10 different players as the women's lacrosse team humbled the UVM Catamounts, 19-4, at Chase Field yesterday afternoon. Now ranked ninth in the nation, Dartmouth currently stands at 10-3 overall.
The Big Green crews fell short in all but two races this weekend as the JV lightweight eight and the freshmen lightweight eight took home Dartmouth's only victories on Saturday.
The Yale Bulldogs did a little house-cleaning in the Ivy League's Red Rolfe Division this weekend as they swept the Big Green in four games in back-to-back Saturday-Sunday double-headers in New Haven.
With a thrilling 15-9 victory over the Harvard Crimson yesterday, the women's lacrosse team finally got what they deserved -- a share of the 1997 Ivy League title.
If this weekend's results teach Big Green rowers anything, it's that if they want to win, home is the place to be.
The baseball team leap-frogged to the top of the Ivy League's Red Rolfe Division with a two-game sweep over Brown this weekend. The two stretched Dartmouth's win streak to 13 games while improving the team's record to 17-7 overall, 9-1 Ivy.
The Big Green will put their game-winning strategy to the test tomorrow as the women's lacrosse team takes on the Brown Bears for a shot at the Ivy title.
The Dartmouth Riding Team capped off a stellar season with some impressive performances on Saturday at the Regional Championships at the Morton Farm Riding Center. Of the Big Green's seven qualifiers at Regionals, three riders did well enough to advance to Zones next weekend.
In a physical, down-to-the-wire, grudge-match which pitted 7th-ranked James Madison University against 10th-ranked Dartmouth, the women's lacrosse team dropped a 8-7 decision to the Dukes at Chase Field yesterday afternoon.
The women's lacrosse team and the UMass Minutewomen were taunted and tussled by Mother Nature's blustery bite as the two teams duked it out to a 13-8 Big Green victory at Chase Field yesterday afternoon.
The softball team's four-loss weekend will serve as a bitter pill that acts like a vitamin. At first, it'll taste disgusting. But give it a few weeks, and it'll do this team a whole lot of good.
Dartmouth's lightweight crews found the light through the dense fog along the Charles River this weekend as all four boats cruised to easy victories over the Tufts heavyweights.
The baseball team will try to improve on their 4-6 record as they travel to Merrimack College for a non-conference bout tomorrow at 1 p.m.
With the announcement of its All-Conference Teams yesterday, the Ivy League honored several Big Green athletes for their excellence on the fields of play.
In the realm of women's Ivy basketball, it's been Harvard on top all season long.
If this weekend were a movie, the women's basketball team would surely skip finals and just sit around watching it over and over again until the VCR blew out.
A two-game sweep over Princeton (9-7-2) and Yale (4-12-2) would be sweet for the Big Green this weekend.