Football, men's soccer turn to yoga
Instructed by Julia Cedergren the wife of men's soccer assistant coach Johan Cedergren the teams have incorporated yoga to help the athletes improve flexibility and stretch out tight muscles.
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Instructed by Julia Cedergren the wife of men's soccer assistant coach Johan Cedergren the teams have incorporated yoga to help the athletes improve flexibility and stretch out tight muscles.
The last carnival also doubled as the Eastern Championships, which Dartmouth has now won for the past four years.
After looking at Ida Sargent '11's winter travel itinerary, one might find it hard to believe that she has time to be a college student. With a visit to Anchorage, Alaska, a two-week stay in Hinterzarten, Germany, and numerous weekend escapes to places like Stowe, Vt., and Lake Placid, N.Y., this term, Sargent always seems to be on the move.
With 892 points, Dartmouth skirted past the University of Vermont with 890 points, thanks to back-to-back victories by the men and women's Nordic teams as well as the women's alpine team's win in the slalom race its first event win this season.
The weekend marked the Big Green's 13th straight carnival win.
"I came, I saw, I carnivaled" might be the motto of this year's Winter Carnival, but the Dartmouth ski team will try to revert back to the original Roman maxim "I came, I saw, I conquered" at the oldest tradition of this long weekend the annual Dartmouth Carnival.
The Big Green's Nordic team concluded the Carnival with the 10-kilometer free technique race, where a victory for the women and a second-place finish for the men pushed the Big Green into the lead.
The Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams saw strong performances at this weekend's Terrier Classic Invitational at Boston University, where five of the women captured personal records, while 11 men notched top-five finishes.
Buoyed by strong finishes from the women's Nordic team, the Big Green cruised past second-place University of Vermont, who ended with 784 points.
Bolstered by its dominating women's Nordic squad, the Dartmouth ski team plowed through rough weather conditions to take first place at the St. Lawrence Carnival in Lake Placid, N.Y., this weekend.
The Big Green will be looking to pick up from where it left off at the end of last year, when it capped off an undefeated carnival season with a seventh-place finish at the NCAA Championships.
Amassing an impressive 158 and 165 Dartmouth career points, respectively, women's hockey forwards Gillian Apps '06 and Cherie Piper '06 have been named to Canada's 21-player roster for this year's Olympic games in Vancouver.
The No. 10 Harvard men's soccer team bowed out of the NCAA tournament in the Sweet Sixteen after suffering a 2-0 loss to the University of Maryland on Sunday. The Ivy League champions earned a first-round bye and moved past the second round after defeating Monmouth University, 3-0. The Crimson was the only Ivy League team to make it this far into this year's tournament, as Dartmouth crashed out in the second period of overtime in the first round to Boston College, 2-1, Princeton fell in the first round to Bucknell University, 1-0, and Brown was stopped in the second round after a 2-0 loss to the University of North Carolina.
Eagles freshman Isaac Taylor scored the game-winner three minutes into the second overtime. The goal was his first of the season.
The Dartmouth men's soccer team fell to Boston College in the second period of overtime, 2-1, as a strike from 23 yards out in the 103rd minute won the first-round game of the NCAA tournament for the Eagles and ended the Big Green's season in Chestnut Hill, Mass., on Thursday.
The Big Green men's soccer team received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament Monday night, following a 3-0 loss to Brown on Sunday that ended the team's chances to gain automatic bid to the tournament.
Two second-half goals pushed the Dartmouth men's soccer team past Cornell (5-6-5, 0-3-3 Ivy) on Saturday to secure a vital 2-0 win, keeping the team in contention for an Ivy League championship.
An early own goal helped end the Dartmouth men's soccer team's three-game losing streak, as the Big Green defeated the University of New Hampshire (9-6-2, 6-0-1 America East) 1-0 on Tuesday in Durham, N.H.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. The No. 21 Dartmouth men's soccer team dropped to second place in the Ivy League standings after a 2-1 loss to No. 16 Harvard here on Saturday. It was the Big Green's third consecutive loss.
Two second-half goals from Columbia were enough to break the No. 15 Dartmouth men's soccer team's undefeated Ivy League run on Sunday. The loss marks Dartmouth's second in a row after a 1-0 defeat on Wednesday against the No. 8 University of South Florida in Tampa, Fla.