Kannanberg's goal lifts women's soccer in NCAAs
MILWAUKEE -- Women's soccer at Dartmouth has been nothing this year if not exciting. And to the great relief of its many fans, this fall's squad will continue to entertain for at least another match.
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MILWAUKEE -- Women's soccer at Dartmouth has been nothing this year if not exciting. And to the great relief of its many fans, this fall's squad will continue to entertain for at least another match.
When the women of Dartmouth's soccer team play their first-round NCAA match against UW-Milwaukee in Wisconsin today, it will be nothing new for most of them.
This past weekend in Amherst, Mass., the undefeated Dartmouth Woman's Rugby Club became the 2001 Northeastern Champions. The team slugged Cornell on Saturday and the University of Massachusetts on Sunday by an extremely impressive combined score of 87-10. The title earns the club a bid to the National Championship Tournament this coming spring.
When Dartmouth appeared onscreen during the NCAA bid announcements yesterday afternoon, 24 players, three coaches and a large group of supporters screamed in relief. After the agony had been drawn out as long as was humanly bearable, Dartmouth (9-4-1) was one of the last eight teams out of 64 to be announced.
After a dramatic overtime thriller against Cornell last weekend, the Big Green women's soccer team looks to continue its winning ways against Brown. The team joins a large Dartmouth contingent heading down to Providence this weekend, but its game is especially important: the result of Saturday's match will play a crucial role in determining what seed, if a bid does come its way, the Big Green will get for the post-season NCAA tournament.
The Dartmouth women's soccer team takes on Cornell this Sunday (11 a.m., Chase Field). This crucial Ivy League match is the team's last regular season home game.
The Dartmouth women's soccer team will be riding two rousing victories in the last week as it heads to Cambridge to face Harvard Saturday at 12. A win against the well-respected Crimson squad would bolster its position in both the Ivy standings and national spotlight.
Every athletic team at every college, university or high school across the country is comprised of a gamut of personalities. The first to come to mind are the visible characters: players, coaches and fans. These are the game winners and goal scorers, the strategists and the whipping boys, the encouragers and the critics. Regardless of what sport is being played, the obvious cast of characters maintains a rather consistent formula. They put forth the effort, time and devotion that is the driving force behind every great team, game in and game out, season after season.
The Dartmouth women's soccer team will step onto Chase Field Sunday at noon in an Ivy League match-up against Columbia, hoping to capitalize on the momentum gathered after Wednesday's rousing 2-0 win over Syracuse.
The Dartmouth women's soccer team is taking a much-needed break this weekend.