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(02/20/97 11:00am)
Just up the street from the Orange line T stop at Roxbury Crossing is the Reggie Lewis Track and Field Center in Boston, Massachusetts. On any ordinary day of the week, this cavernous building is rather empty, with perhaps a few dozen runners circling the rubber track. In other words, it's nothing too special.
(02/17/97 11:00am)
Seniors Brady Beale and Victoria McEvoy stole the show as the women's squash team downed a much-hyped squad from Brown, 6-3, to secure a fifth place finish at the Howe Cup Championship yesterday.
(02/13/97 11:00am)
The women's hockey team snagged a crucial road victory as it toppled the Middlebury Panthers, 4-2, at the Duke Nelson Arena yesterday. The win bumped the Big Green's overall record to 12-10-1 on the season.
(02/05/97 11:00am)
For Kelly Blasius-Knudsen '91, four years of Big Green soccer just weren't enough. And now she's headed back to Hanover for more -- this time as head coach of the women's soccer team.
(01/16/97 11:00am)
The women's basketball team suffered another casualty yesterday as they fell to Siena, 82-69. The loss drops the Big Green to 6-8 overall.
(01/06/97 11:00am)
The players called it their best game of the season. And yet somehow, the women's hockey team (6-5) still found itself on the wrong side of a close 3-2 score against the number-one-ranked UNH Wildcats yesterday.
(11/27/96 11:00am)
When the season came to a close a week ago Sunday, the ball stopped rolling for the women's soccer team. The Big Green's final match, a hard-fought 1-0 loss to UConn marked the end of a dynasty and the beginning of a legacy. As freshmen, the '97 recruits set the a new standard in Big Green soccer. And from there, they just kept getting better.
(11/21/96 11:00am)
It's pretty easy for a hockey team to slip and slide a bit at the start of the season. After all, they're playing on some very slick stuff out there, right?
(11/18/96 11:00am)
The 1996 women's soccer team will always be remembered as a team who went down fighting. "Giving up" was never part of its game plan. The name of the game for the Big Green was simple. Just play hard -- and play hard until the end.
(11/06/96 11:00am)
Black bears are dangerous.
(11/04/96 11:00am)
In a game of championship proportions, Harvard stripped Dartmouth of its rightful share of the women's Ivy League soccer title Saturday with a 2-1 win in front 3,000 fans at Ohiri Field.
(11/01/96 11:00am)
Big Green soccer fans, get ready for The Showdown.
(10/28/96 11:00am)
The women's soccer team had some fun this weekend. And why not? The Big Green were on top of their game; they had their opponents in their back pockets the whole time; and it was just a gorgeous two days to be kicking the ball around.
(10/24/96 9:00am)
The men's soccer team has been looking for something called consistency for quite some time now. Sure, it can win. And it can win big. But they can't seem to win on a regular basis.
(10/21/96 9:00am)
The women's soccer team duked it out yesterday on a dripping Chase Field en route to a gutsy 4-1 victory over the Yale Bulldogs.
(10/16/96 9:00am)
It was sibling rivalry at its best.
(10/14/96 9:00am)
The third-ranked University of Connecticut Huskies put the brakes on a streaking Big Green soccer squad on Saturday as they outscored the Dartmouth women by 5-1.
(10/07/96 9:00am)
In what may prove to be the craziest, hard-hitting, and downright woolliest game this season, the women's soccer team outlasted the Bears from Brown yesterday by a score of 1-0 in Providence.
(10/04/96 9:00am)
The women's crew returned to the waters of the Connecticut last week with some unfinished business to take care of. Last Spring, the squad surged past some powerhouse crews to capture the bronze medal at the Eastern Sprints Championships.
(10/02/96 9:00am)
What are the odds that a fading 1-8 soccer team can stop a streaking 4-1 squad that's hot off a milestone victory? And what are the odds that a 1974 Pinto can outrun a Porshe 911? In either case, the odds are the same -- slim to none.