Henderson selected to New Zealand U-20 national team
Forward Craig Henderson '09 was named to New Zealand's Under-20 squad for the first time in his career.
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Forward Craig Henderson '09 was named to New Zealand's Under-20 squad for the first time in his career.
Dartmouth's men's tennis team (8-9) will open its Ivy League season on Friday in a bid to turn things around after a disappointing streak of results in the last few years. The Big Green has won only a single match against its Ivy opponents in the last three seasons -- a narrow 4-3 decision over Penn in 2004.
Dartmouth's men's tennis entered Friday's match against Williams undefeated at home, having won on six occasions since the beginning of 2006. The team had won the previous day against Division III powerhouse Middlebury to preserve its perfect record, but on short rest Williams proved too strong for the Big Green.
Entering the series of games with a 7-3 record, Dartmouth returned home 7-8 on the season. The five consecutive defeats ended a five-match win streak achieved on home turf throughout February.
The 16th seeded Dartmouth men's soccer team followed Friday's first round NCAA games with great interest, as it was eagerly waiting to learn the name of its second round opponent. In an interesting encounter, St. John's (10-5-5) overcame Marist's (10-9-1) tough resistance with a 3-1 win. As a result St. John's will host the Big Green (10-2-5) in the second round of the tournament on Tuesday at 5 p.m.
Twelve minutes after 5 p.m. Monday night, the Collis TV lounge exploded with applause and cheers. It was the time that the NCAA Men's Soccer Championship bracket was announced and the soccer gods smiled upon reigning Ivy League champion Dartmouth as the team players had gathered to follow the draw on ESPNEWS. For the first time in school history, the team was seeded in the draw and will receive a first-round bye.
As Dartmouth's men's soccer traveled to Providence, R.I. to face Brown on Saturday, it was defending its Ivy League Championship trophy and striving to win the title for the third time in four years.
Dartmouth men's soccer forward Scott Darci '06 celebrated his Senior Day in style after scoring both goals in Dartmouth's 2-0 shutout of Cornell at Chase Field yesterday.
In what has been the best week of his collegiate career, Darnell Nance '06 scored the game-winning goal with only 2:28 left on the clock to give Dartmouth men's soccer a vital 2-1 win away to Harvard.
The Dartmouth men's soccer team downed UNH 2-0 in a Granite State battle Wednesday. Midfielder Darnell Nance '06 scored both goals at Bremner Field to secure the Big Green's eighth win of the season. The team now stands at 8-2-4, 3-1-0 in the Ivy League.
With its trademark hard-nosed defensive style, the Dartmouth's men's soccer team defeated Columbia 1-0 on Sunday at Chase Field in Hanover, N.H., Mike Ordonez '08, returning after a one-game suspension, scored the only goal after pouncing on a loose ball, following a shot from P.J. Scheufele '06.
It looked as though history would repeat itself on Saturday, when the Penn Quakers hosted Dartmouth's men's soccer team at Rhodes Field in Philadelphia, Penn. In a carbon copy of Wednesday's scoreless tie against Vermont, Dartmouth once again played a very evenly-matched, yet goalless game against a strong opponent. Just like four days ago, Dartmouth played through two overtimes except this time down a man after a red card. However, this bout woudln't end in a tie as Penn's hero, sophomore Keith Vereb scored a golden goal with 1:11 left in the game to give the Quakers a 1-0 win, something they haven't been able to acheive in their last nine attempts against Dartmouth.
Dartmouth men's soccer shut out 18th-ranked Vermont at Chase Field on Wednesday yet failed to extend its five-game winning streak. Vermont (9-4-1) played some defense of its own, shutting out Dartmouth as well and playing to a 0-0 tie. The Big Green is unbeaten in its last nine games and moves to 6-1-4 on the season, 2-0-0 in the Ivy, propelling the squad to the No. 23 spot in the latest College Soccer News national poll.
The Dartmouth men's soccer team managed to outsmart and outplay Yale earning a narrow 1-0 win at Soccer-Lacrosse Stadium in New Haven, Conn., on Saturday. The Big Green improved to 6-1-3 in the season (Ivy 2-0-0) and increased its winning streak to five games, emerging victorious in the last eight matches. Rock-solid center-back Lucas Richardson '07 gave the Big Green the win with his second game-winning goal this season.
The Dartmouth men's soccer team extended its winning streak to four games and its unbeaten streak to seven games on Wednesday. The squad defeated Oneonta State 2-0 at Chase Field, improving to 5-1-3 on the season, 1-0-0 in the Ivy League. The Red Dragons, meanwhile, drop to 4-6-1.
The Big Green men's soccer team started its defense of last year's Ivy League title with a hard-fought and well-earned 1-0 overtime defeat of the Princeton Tigers at Chase Field.
The Big Green men's soccer team won both games at the 2005 Dartmouth Adidas Classic Invitational, which was played over the weekend at Sachem Field. However, Yale won the tournament after winning both their games as well and holding a better goal difference than the Big Green.
If you are a fan of baseball, you witnessed "the greatest comeback of all time" last fall, when the Red Sox came back from a 3-0 deficit to win the series against the Yankees and break the curse. If you are a fan of soccer, however, that phrase can only describe one game -- the Champions League Final, played last Wednesday. In a game that's sure to go down in history as one of the greatest ever, underdog Liverpool came back from a three goal defecit to defeat AC Milan in penalty kicks after a 3-3 tie in regulation.
The New Orleans Hornets owner George Shinn announced that he has hired Paul Mott '80 as the new team president. Mott, a longtime professional sports executive, will oversee all business aspects of the franchise, such as strategic planning, business development, sales, marketing and branding and day-to-day operations.
Construction on the Karl Michael Pool was set to begin on April 1, but has since been delayed. It is not yet clear when exactly it will start and when exactly it is going to be finished, but in the meantime, Big Green athletes are growing concerned.