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(03/03/08 8:40am)
Dartmouth (12-14, 9-3 Ivy) is now tied with Cornell (17-8, 9-3 Ivy) for second place in the Ancient Eight. Both teams trail frontrunner Harvard (17-9, 10-2 Ivy) by one game as the teams enter the final weekend of regular-season play.
(02/27/08 9:17am)
Dartmouth (10-14, 7-3 Ivy) remains in third place in the conference as both Cornell (17-6, 9-1 Ivy) and Harvard (15-9, 8-2 Ivy) were victorious over the weekend.
(02/19/08 7:34am)
The Dartmouth women's basketball team led by over 10 points in one game and trailed by over 10 in the other midway in the second half of each game of its New York Ivy swing, but the final outcome was the same in each as the Big Green fell to Columbia, 58-55, and Cornell, 50-43.
(02/11/08 6:31pm)
After staging two brilliant come-from-behind wins a week ago, the Big Green returned to the court this weekend for two strong home wins over Brown, 61-49, and Yale, 73-63, concluding a five-game home stand.
(02/04/08 9:37am)
With the weekend sweep, the Big Green (6-12, 3-1 Ivy) leads the Ancient Eight along with Cornell (11-6, 3-1 Ivy), Harvard (10-8, 3-1 Ivy) and Yale (5-12, 3-1 Ivy).
(01/28/08 2:53pm)
Dartmouth (4-12, 1-1 Ivy) and Harvard (8-8, 1-1 Ivy) have now split thier season series. With the loss, the Big Green passed up a critical opportunity to put the Crimson in a 0-2 hole in conference play.
(01/22/08 8:33am)
Dartmouth (4-11, 0-1 Ivy) hopes that a tough non-conference schedule will pay dividends in Ancient Eight play. The Hokies (13-7) hope to use the momentum as they enter their Atlantic Coast Conference season.
(01/16/08 9:22am)
Though Dartmouth shot only 30.9 percent versus 46.8 percent for the Crusaders, the Big Green attempted to make up the difference by maintaining control of the glass. Dartmouth racked up a 42-33 rebounding advantage for the game, including a season-high 20 offensive rebounds, keeping the contest close.
(01/14/08 2:44pm)
Led by a combined 38 points from Alex Barnett '09 (21 points) and DeVon Mosley '09 (17 points), the Big Green came out for the contest with intensity and avenged a loss that had hit the team particularly hard.
(01/09/08 8:47am)
So where does this leave the thousands of remaining athletes that do not make it to primetime? Ron Mitchell, founder and CEO of the website Alumni Athlete Network, has a solution.
(01/07/08 10:13am)
The Dartmouth men's basketball team entered the month of December with an even 3-3 record but had achieved a winning record by the middle of the month. However, they have slipped in their last three games of 2007, finishing the year with a losing record. And the team's fortunes have not improved, as the team dropped an away contest to Harvard.
(12/03/07 8:32am)
Dartmouth slipped to 3-4 on the season while Stony Brook earned its first win of the year.
(11/29/07 6:05am)
This was the first time the Big Green had beaten the Catamounts since Dec., 1998. With back-to-back come-from-behind victories in the past week, the Dartmouth men's basketball team pulled its record even to 3-3 on the season.
(11/26/07 7:19am)
On Friday, Nov. 16, the official dedication for the Floren Varsity House took place in a packed Alumni Gym. The West Gym was filled with hundreds of student-athletes, eagerly awaiting the unveiling of Floren. Speakers at the ceremony included Dartmouth football coach Buddy Teevens, women's basketball coach Chris Wielgus and, representing student-athletes, baseball pitcher Russell Young '08. The festivities were capped with a brief film about the unparalleled nature of Dartmouth athletes and athletics.
(11/19/07 6:21am)
With the loss, the Big Green men slipped to 1-2 on the season.
(11/12/07 6:07am)
The Dartmouth men's basketball team tipped off its season this past weekend at the inaugural Air Force Classic tournament in Colorado. Joining Dartmouth at Clune Arena were teams from the Air Force Academy, the University of Northern Colorado and Virginia Military Institute.
(11/09/07 5:34am)
Last season, Big Green men's basketball finished the season with a 9-18 overall record, the only Ivy failing to achieve double-digit victories. Combine that with a 4-10 record within the Ivies, ahead of only Princeton (2-12), and it seems like the only way to go this year is up.
(11/07/07 5:20am)
No matter how much the statistics point the other way, the only important figure at the end of the day is the final score. Sometimes, the luck just doesn't go your way. The Dartmouth field hockey team ended its 2007 season on such a fruitless note, falling short 2-0 to Cornell (10-7, 5-2 Ivy) to end the season with a 6-11 overall record and 1-5 in the Ivy League.
(10/31/07 5:04am)
On Saturday, Harvard put pressure on the Big Green right off the bat and struck first, less than seven minutes into the game, when freshman Maggie McVeigh pounced on a Dartmouth turnover in the circle. Big Green goalkeeper Ashley Heist '08 came out to challenge the shot, and the ball bounced around before it was deflected to McVeigh, who banged it in from the left side for an early 1-0 lead.
(10/26/07 2:50am)
"I'm very happy that the team was able to hang on to our 1-0 lead and to also secure the shutout," Head Coach Amy Fowler said. "We did a great job defensively and held them scoreless in the second half when they put the most pressure on us."