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(02/13/98 11:00am)
The Carnival circuit pulls into town this weekend, and there are plenty of thrills and spills for everyone, as the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association makes its annual February stop at Dartmouth.
(02/13/98 11:00am)
Fourteen kegs, one man. Impossible, you say? Not at this weekend's 17th annual Psi Upsilon fraternity Keg Jump.
(02/10/98 11:00am)
The cold, snowy streets of Hanover will be transformed, if only for one night, into an island of tropical magic as the Programming Board announced yesterday that Ziggy Marley, son of famous reggae artist Bob Marley, will be performing in Leede Arena on March 4th at 8 p.m. Marley will be accompanied by his band, the Melody Makers.
(02/10/98 11:00am)
Both the Dartmouth College fencing and table tennis teams had solid weekends, cementing their positions for the postseason.
(02/06/98 11:00am)
One of them is 16-1, number 11 in the country, winners of their last 18 Ivy League games. The other is 3-1 in the conference, winners of three of the last five Ivy automatic bids and has Michael Jordan as their starting point guard.
(02/03/98 11:00am)
Imagine "Titanic," minus the ship, the cheesy love story and the award-winning actors. Now throw in a couple of cheap strippers, some feuding family members and the Ku Klux Klan. Now you've got a classic movie. Well, maybe not a classic movie, or even a decent one, but it certainly makes for good entertainment.
(02/03/98 11:00am)
You had better get it straight. They don't wear helmets, they wear masks. They don't use swords, they fence with weapons -- foils, epees, sabres. They are the Dartmouth College fencing team and they are had a successful weekend recently against some New England League counterparts.
(01/30/98 11:00am)
The Big Green's momentous 65-64 upset of Navy last Saturday afternoon has finally given them the momentum they need heading into the rest of their Ivy schedule.
(01/29/98 11:00am)
Dartmouth College sent the women's squash and women's swimming and diving teams across the border last night and they both returned with convincing victories.
(01/27/98 11:00am)
National powerhouse the University of Vermont was humbled, sort of, as the Big Green men finished 2nd and the women finished 4th at the Colby College Winter Carnival in Maine last weekend.
(01/23/98 11:00am)
Dartmouth sports fans enjoy a break from the monotony of the Ivy League schedules, as the Big Green take on a slew of non-conference opponents this weekend. For many of the teams, this is their last stint outside the Ancient Eight for the rest of the season.
(01/22/98 11:00am)
As the Dartmouth College and University of Vermont men's basketball teams walked onto the court last night at Leede Arena, the game looked like a complete mismatch. Two hours later, Vermont had emerged victorious, 64-53 dropping Dartmouth's record to 3-12. But the contest had been a far cry from the mismatch many had anticipated. Dartmouth played a spirited game and Asa Palmer '98 poured in a career-high 15 points to keep the Big Green close.
(01/08/98 11:00am)
Anyone who went to Leede Arena on Monday night knew who was in control of the basketball game between Dartmouth and Harvard. It wasn't the referee or the two head coaches. From the opening tip, the tenor of the game was dictated by a single player.
(01/07/98 11:00am)
When was the last time you held a ping pong paddle? Probably last weekend at your favorite basement. The handle was probably beer-soaked, if there was a handle at all. In any event, it seems certain that it looked nothing like those that the eleven members of the Dartmouth Table Tennis team use in their practices or competitions.
(01/06/98 11:00am)
If you went to Leede Arena last night to watch the Dartmouth-Harvard men's basketball game, you were probably expecting another blowout like the one Harvard handed to the Big Green a month ago. Then again, that's why they play the games.
(11/25/97 11:00am)
The Dartmouth men's basketball team received great offensive efforts from two unexpected sources this weekend, but it wasn't enough as the Big Green were swept by Colgate and Lafayette to drop to 1-2.
(11/20/97 11:00am)
"It may not have been pretty, but we're 1-0."
(11/19/97 11:00am)
Guarded optimism. That is the best way to describe Dartmouth men's basketball head coach Dave Faucher's outlook on the '97-'98 season.
(11/18/97 11:00am)
Twice this term the women's soccer team trekked to tangle with the Pennsylvania Quakers in Philadelphia, and twice they came home with a loss. Last Saturday's was the more important of the two, as the Big Green dropped a 1-0 thriller in the ECAC semifinals.
(11/13/97 11:00am)
The Dartmouth College women's soccer team was granted two wishes yesterday by being invited to play in the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference tournament, a secondary postseason tournament in which the teams from the East Coast not invited to the NCAA tournament play.