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(07/29/97 9:00am)
The AFC East has endured some radical changes in the offseason with the defection of Bill Parcells from the New England Patriots to the New York Jets, the retirement of Jim Kelly and a host of other changes. With all of that jockeying for success, the question of who will win the race will come down to the wire in this division of mediocrity.
(07/25/97 9:00am)
The Big Green baseball guide used only two lines to talk about newcomer Mike Conway '99, noting that the transfer from the University of San Diego would "provide depth to the infield."
(07/23/97 9:00am)
Football in July? Well, if you are a football fanatic, you have Saturday marked as the beginning of the exhibition season as the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio between Minnesota and Seattle, kicks pre-season play off. Starting with today's look at the NFC East, the Dartmouth will preview all six divisions to get you caught up on the outlook of your favorite team. Today is a look at the once-proud but now troubled NFC East.
(07/15/97 9:00am)
About 200 fraternity members from 11 Greek houses competed Sunday in the InterFraternity Council Olympics, an alcohol-free afternoon of cross-fraternity competition.
(06/20/97 9:00am)
Ten Big Green athletes, including four sophomores, were honored with All-League academic selections for their performances on the field and in the classroom during the Spring term. The students were nominated by the athletic department and must have better than a 3.0 cumulative grade point average to be eligible for the selection.
(06/18/97 9:00am)
While the rest of his classmates donned their caps and gowns, Adam Nelson '97 traded in his graduation attire for a first place blue ribbon, winning the NCAA shotput championship in Bloomington, Ind. on June 8. His throw of 64-4 1/2 feet gave him the title by just over two feet over the second place finisher.
(03/03/97 11:00am)
The Big Green fell in love with the number 18 Saturday night when they capped off their 18-win season with an 18-point victory over the Yale. Fortunately, that didn't put them in 18th place in the Ivy League, but rather earned them a second-place tie in the Ancient Eight.
(02/21/97 11:00am)
If you would like to understand the importance of this weekend's games to the Big Green basketball program, take a trip down to Leede Arena and look at the Ivy League championship banners that hang on the wall.
(02/17/97 11:00am)
A blowout, a nail-biter and a historic sweep are the results of the Big Green's exhausting New York road-trip over the weekend.
(02/14/97 11:00am)
"Cornell and Columbia, what we commonly refer to as hell weekend."
(02/10/97 11:00am)
It was a weekend roadtrip that came up four feet short of perfection.
(02/03/97 11:00am)
Dartmouth returned to Hanover with wins over Yale and Brown over the weekend to learn that indeed, home is where the victories are.
(01/31/97 11:00am)
Forget about the last two losses.
(01/29/97 11:00am)
Following Monday night's 59-57 loss on the road at Army, the Big Green find themselves scratching their heads and looking for answers.
(01/20/97 11:00am)
"I hate turnovers."
(01/13/97 11:00am)
It was a tale of two halves for the Big Green in both games over the weekend, but in the end it is the best of times for Dartmouth basketball.
(01/10/97 11:00am)
There is often a mentality in sports to overestimate the importance of a single game to a team's overall season.
(01/07/97 11:00am)
It was deja vu all over again for Dartmouth against the visiting Harvard Crimson last night in Leede Arena. Just like last year, the Big Green came into the Ivy League home opener with a strong non-league performance and having already defeated the Crimson in Cambridge. Just like last year, the Crimson came up to Hanover and defeated an offensively lackluster Big Green, leaving the team scratching their heads trying to figure what went wrong in the 6456 loss.
(11/26/96 11:00am)
The Big Green used "40 minutes of relentlessness" to sweep Patriot League opponents Colgate and Lafayette in their opening two games of the season over the weekend. Dartmouth was able to neutralize Colgate center Adonal Foyle to gain a 67-54 victory before blowing out Lafayette 71-50 on Sunday afternoon.
(11/25/96 11:00am)
Reflecting on the greatest season in Big Green history, quarterback Jon Aljancic '97 can't help but to remember the words of the preseason college football previews.