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It takes talent and hard work to play a varsity sport while attending an Ivy League institution. But it takes a lot more to do well.
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It takes talent and hard work to play a varsity sport while attending an Ivy League institution. But it takes a lot more to do well.
This weekend, the Dartmouth men's hockey team (9-13-4) will fight for home ice in the first round of ECAC playoffs, but they know one thing for sure.
The top-ranked team in ECAC men's hockey, St. Lawrence, continued to excel in the conference with two victories over the weekend, while the team that had held third place alone, RPI, dropped two games to end up in a four-way tie at third.
Nearly 20 years has gone by since the men's hockey team has won the Ivy League title. This year, Dartmouth has a chance to win it, and it all depends on this weekend.
Curtis Wilgosh '99 will be remembered by many who met him during his years at Dartmouth as affable, gregarious and big (6'2", 200 lbs.). But most of all, people will remember his presence on ice.
St. Lawrence 5, Colgate 1
The nation's fourth-ranked Boston University blanked Harvard, 4-0, on Monday at the semifinals of the 48th annual Beanpot tournament--a hockey competition among Harvard, BU, Boston College and Northeastern University.
With only 40 seconds remaining in the game, defenseman P.J. Martin'03 scored the game-winning goal to lift the Dartmouth men's hockey team to a 2-1 away victory at Union last night before a crowd of 1448.
Colgate 4, Cornell 0
Freshman standout goaltender Nick Boucher turned aside 30 shots and Mike Maturo '02 scored the game-winning goal for the Dartmouth men's hockey team as the Big Green edged Cornell, 3-2, in Ithaca, NY.
Senior defenseman Christine Castro '00 made the play of her life when the team needed her the most.
For some, it was a childhood dream. For others, it was a return to the national spotlight.
All-American candidate Melissa Roth '00 scored two goals and assisted on another as the Dartmouth women's soccer team defeated Boston University, 3-1, yesterday at Singer Family Park in Manchester, N.H.
Another sudden death overtime, another disappointment.
When you do what you are supposed to do, you succeed. In soccer, that means the offense scores goals and the defense keeps the ball away.
The Dartmouth women's soccer team evoked memories of last year's Ivy League championship in yesterday's 4-0 victory over Vanderbilt.
After losing its first three games of the season, the Dartmouth womens soccer team (1-3) finally saw a bright light on cold and wet Chase Field yesterday afternoon in defeating the University of Vermont (2-5), 1-0.
TOKYO, Japan -- Baseball player Mark Johnson '90 will start in the all-star game later this month. But not at Fenway Park. Instead, he'll be playing several thousand miles away.
TOKYO, Japan - Baseball player Mark Johnson '90 will start in the all-star game later this month. But not at Fenway Park. Instead, he'll be playing several thousand miles away.
Eight members of Class of 1929 were expected to hail back to their College years this weekend when they returned to Hanover for their 70th reunion.