Women take sixth at Ivy Heps, men come in last
On the women's side, Dartmouth finished tied with Columbia at 41 points. Cornell won the meet with 117.5 points, with Princeton finishing second.
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On the women's side, Dartmouth finished tied with Columbia at 41 points. Cornell won the meet with 117.5 points, with Princeton finishing second.
Northeastern swept the first eight events, but Dartmouth (7-7, 1-5 Ivy) was able to secure both second and third place in seven of those eight events. The Big Green when on to take several first-place finishes and swept the top three spots in both diving events.
The No. 8 Dartmouth (16-6-2, 13-3-2 ECAC) battle with Brown (5-17-1, 4-12 ECAC) was all about goaltending in the first period. Dartmouth goalie Carli Clemis '09 and Brown netminder Nicole Stock each made impressive saves, as both teams failed to capitalize on their power play chances.
It was Dartmouth's (2-3, 1-2 Ivy)second win of the season and the team's first meet since returning from a team training trip in Hawaii over winter break.
Sunday featured men's and women's collegiate competition, with events ranging from the 60-meter dash to hurdles. On the women's side, Dartmouth had top finishers in several of the races, including the 400-meter run, mile run, high jump and pole vault.
On Dec. 8, Dartmouth's women's lacrosse team set out on a two-week tour of Australia for the third time in the program's history.
Seniors Ben True '08 and Glenn Randall '09 competed at the 2008 NCAA Cross Country Championships last Monday in Terre Haute, Ind., marking the end of two storied Dartmouth cross country careers.
Ben True '08 and Glenn Randall '09 will go on to race in the NCAA Cross Country Championships as the Dartmouth men's and women's cross country teams finished fourth and 13th, respectively, at the NCAA Regionals on Saturday at Van Cortlandt Park in New York City.
Andrew Olsen '11 notched the game-winning goal seven minutes into overtime to send the Big Green past the Wildcats in the team's final non-conference game of the season.
Ben True '08 made quite a statement in his final Heptagonals Championship on Friday in Van Cortlandt Park in New York City.
While Dartmouth (6-5-1, 0-3 Ivy) controlled the pace of the game throughout and out-shot Bryant (2-8-3), 7-3, in the first half, the visitors kept the score level until the 63rd minute when the duo of Kelsey Quick '10 and Myra Sack '10 combined to notch what would be the game's only goal.
The Dartmouth men's and women's cross country teams both finished fourth at the New England championships on Saturday in Boston's Franklin Park.
In a tune-up to next week's New England Championships, the Dartmouth men's and women's cross-country teams finished first and fifth, respectively, at the Murray Keatinge Invitational, hosted by the University of Maine on Saturday in Orono, Maine.
A small contingent of the Dartmouth men's and women's cross-country teams competed at the Purple Valley Classic hosted by Williams College on Saturday, Sept. 27 in Williamstown, Mass.