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(01/14/08 2:43pm)
When Grant Lewis '07, one of the top defensemen to ever play Big Green men's hockey, left Dartmouth after his senior spring term, he planned on competing in the National Hockey League. But Lewis, the highest drafted player in the ECAC Hockey League in the 2006-07 season, is still working to make it as a mainstay in the major league after officially signing with the Atlanta Thrashers. The former first-team All-Ivy and All-ECAC defenseman is currently playing for the Chicago Wolves, Atlanta's affiliate in the American Hockey League.
(07/17/07 7:47am)
On Saturday, July 14, Zak Kaufman '08 directed a Lose the Shoes charity soccer tournament in Manhattan's Riverside Park. The event, which saw 14 three-person teams compete, helped garner an estimated $2,000 for Grassroots Soccer's campaign to provide HIV/AIDS education to sub-Saharan children.
(07/10/07 6:51am)
College is expensive. From room and board and unbelievable textbook prices to an extensive wardrobe of Big Green gear and multiple late-night delivery charges from EBAs, the dollars can start adding up for any Dartmouth student.
(06/10/07 2:34am)
Big Green skiers plowed through the regular season to win the NCAA team championship in Bartlett, N.H., marking the first time a Dartmouth varsity team has won a national title since 1976. The Big Green went undefeated in the carnival circuit and four Dartmouth skiers -- Dave Chodounsky '08, Evan Weiss '07, Lindsay Mann '07 and Michelanne Shields '08 -- earned All-American honors for their performances at nationals.
(05/30/07 9:05am)
Dartmouth baseball had high expectations to live up to going into the 2007 season, as the Big Green tried to replicate last year's near-miss of an Ivy League championship game berth. However, Dartmouth had a disappointing year, finishing the season with an 8-29 overall record, going just 5-15 in Ivy play for last place in the Red Rolfe division. The season was also marked by the departure of several players from the team for myriad reasons, while Will Bashelor '07 passed up his last year of varsity eligibility to sign with the New York Mets for spring training. The Big Green placed three players on the All-Ivy team, with Nick Santomauro '10 making the first team, Damon Wright '08 earning second team honors and reliever Kyle Zeis '08 receiving honorable mention accolades.
(05/24/07 2:48am)
Two factors specifically played a role in Jones' decision: his standout junior campaign and the prospect of signing a two-year contract rather than a one-year contract.
(05/18/07 5:54am)
Farrar, a member of the U.S. freestyle kayaking team, put her skills to the test several weeks ago when she traveled north to the Ottawa River in Canada for the World Freestyle Kayaking Championships from Sunday, April 29, to Saturday, May 5.
(05/10/07 6:05am)
"Nationals have been such a great experience for all of these girls to play at a level like that," co-captain Sarah Rosa '07 said. "Most of the teams in the New England league aren't very challenging. Most of the girls cross over from a different sport like swimming and they're just learning the sport. The teams at nationals have girls that have been playing for awhile. [Dartmouth] learned a lot for next year. Our younger girls definitely got a lot out of it."
(05/03/07 3:23am)
After taking game one 3-2 thanks to a two-run home run by Alyssa Parker '10, Dartmouth (16-23, 11-8 Ivy) saw its championship hopes vanish in heartbreaking fashion as Harvard (28-13, 13-6 Ivy) used a five-run sixth inning to take the nightcap 11-8.
(04/27/07 7:34am)
Early on in the Ivy League schedule, it looked like the Dartmouth softball team was going to be in for yet another long and disappointing season. After starting off with a pair of 1-0 wins over Columbia in the conference openers, the Big Green was routed by the University of Pennsylvania the next day, giving up a combined 25 runs in two games, and lost four more games against Cornell and Princeton. After a brutal stretch against these South Division clubs, the Big Green was 6-21 overall and just 2-6 in the Ivy League.
(04/25/07 4:54pm)
The weekend wins give Dartmouth (14-21, 10-6 Ivy) its eighth consecutive conference victory and marks the second straight four-game sweep of an Ivy League opponent. Dartmouth remains in second place in the North Division, one game behind Harvard. Yale (18-18, 3-13 Ivy) is in third place in the North division.
(04/19/07 12:21pm)
Some may think it odd that there is a recognized women's club lacrosse team at Dartmouth while the men's team still waits for club status. But there is no conspiracy to speak of here. Rather, this is a story of perseverance and timing.
(04/18/07 12:32pm)
Originally, the Big Green was to play the Bears in doubleheaders on Saturday and Sunday, but the forecast for Sunday called for heavy rain and winds. Subsequently, the Dartmouth College Athletic Department announced on Thursday, April 12, that the first doubleheader would start on Friday and the second was to be played on Saturday.
(04/12/07 9:00am)
The award is named after former Army hockey captain Derek Hines, who died while serving in Afghanistan in September 2005, and it was voted on by sports information directors from the six major Division I hockey conferences, along with representatives from Army hockey and the Hines family. Shribman was announced as the winner during this year's NCAA Frozen Four tournament.
(04/11/07 9:00am)
The Dartmouth softball team ran into some tough competition this past weekend during a pair of Ivy League road doubleheaders. The Big Green lost a pair to Cornell, dropping game one 7-2 and game two 9-0, in Ithaca, N.Y., and then were swept by Princeton, 6-1 and 5-3, in Princeton, N.J.
(04/09/07 9:00am)
Many of Dartmouth's student-athletes would attest that after college, full-time athletics is usually not a possible career option. Seldom do significant numbers of student-athletes on Big Green teams move on to professional sports teams for extended periods of time, especially not when compared with athletes from UCLA, Florida or Oklahoma.
(04/03/07 9:00am)
The Dartmouth softball team found mixed results in the opening of Ivy League play this weekend at Sachem Field. Despite snapping an eight-game losing streak with consecutive 1-0 wins over Columbia on Saturday, the Big Green was routed by the University of Pennsylvania 14-0 in a five-inning game one and 11-4 in the nightcap on Sunday.
(03/30/07 9:00am)
The Dartmouth softball team encountered trouble on the road Wednesday, as the Big Green dropped a pair of games to the University of Massachusets-Amherst in Amherst, Mass. UMass took the first game 6-0 before winning the nightcap by the mercy rule against Dartmouth 14-6.
(03/30/07 9:00am)
The Dartmouth College Athletic Department announced plans to resurface Scully-Fahey Field with a FieldTurf surface by early 2008 and construct a new AstroTurf field by fall of 2008, according to athletic direction Josie Harper.
(03/05/07 11:00am)
What exactly is the Big Green? For some current Dartmouth athletes who carry the name with them wherever they play, the college's nickname is wrapped up in mystery.