Basketball faces Navy at home
In a season that began with high hopes and has been plague by inconsistency, the men's basketball team will try to build on the biggest shot of the year when they face Navy this Saturday at 3:00 p.m. in Leede Arena.
Use the fields below to perform an advanced search of The Dartmouth's archives. This will return articles, images, and multimedia relevant to your query.
156 items found for your search. If no results were found please broaden your search.
In a season that began with high hopes and has been plague by inconsistency, the men's basketball team will try to build on the biggest shot of the year when they face Navy this Saturday at 3:00 p.m. in Leede Arena.
After coming off disappointing losses Wednesday night, the Dartmouth men's and women's basketball teams are both looking to rebound Saturday.
The men's basketball team faces a challenge this weekend-- to bring fans back into the stands after a dismal performance against Harvard in front of a sellout crowd at Leede Arena last Saturday night.
The men's soccer team ended their streaky season with an exclamation point, as the Big Green rallied in the second half to defeat the University of Pennsylvania, 2-1, in Philadelphia on Saturday.
The Columbia Lions brought a halt to the men's soccer team's three-game winning streak by shutting out the Big Green, 3-0, in New York on Saturday. The loss dropped the Big Green 's record to 2-4 in Ivy League play and 5-11 overall.
With the score tied 1-1 against Harvard, there was a symbolic passing of the torch by the men's soccer team yesterday.
A three-goal offensive outburst keyed the men's soccer team's 4-2 victory over Harvard yesterday at Chase Field. The game had been rescheduled last Saturday after rain wiped out the original contest.
It did not matter that the game was not an Ivy League contest or that the that the opposing team had a season record of 1-13. The men's soccer team come from behind 2-1 victory over Providence College Sunday afternoon at Chase Filed marked two milestones in what has been a very frustrating season for the young Big Green.
A late goal by freshman Alan Lemley gave the men's soccer team a 2-1 road victory over Maine. The win ended the Big Green's four game losing streak and improved the team's record to 3-10 on the season.
A 1-0 double overtime loss at Cornell on Sunday gave the men's soccer team its fourth-straight one goal loss and ended any aspirations the team may have had for the Ivy League crown.
The men's soccer team could not recover from early first half mistakes as it fell to Princeton, 2-1, Saturday at Chase Field. The loss was the second home loss in a row for the Big Green, who saw their record drop to 2-8 overall, 1-2 in Ivy League play.
A late second-half goal by the Brown Bears dashed the upset hopes of the men's soccer team yesterday as the Big Green fell 2-1 to the sixth-ranked Bears at Chase Field. The loss dropped the Big Green to 1-1 in the Ivy League and out of a first-place tie with the undefeated Bears.
After shutting out the University of New Hampshire 1-0 last night, the men's soccer team finds itself on a two game win streak following an 0-6 start to the season.
A 2-1 victory over rival Yale gave the men's soccer team its first win of the season in their Ivy League opener Saturday night at Yale.
The men's tennis team will host its only home fall matches this Sunday against the University of Vermont and Boston University without its top two players, but the Big Green will look to a talented group of freshmen to lead the team on the courts.
The men's soccer team lost their bid to win their first game of the year when two late Connecticut goals lifted the Huskies to a 4-2 victory over the Big Green at Storrs, CT.The loss dropped the Big Green to 0-6 on the young season as they enter Ivy League play this weekend at Yale.