Women's soccer names two captains for 2007 campaign
The Dartmouth women's soccer team announced their captains for the 2007 season this week. The players and coaches selected Monica Martin de Bustamante '08 and Annie Stanley '08 to lead the team.
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The Dartmouth women's soccer team announced their captains for the 2007 season this week. The players and coaches selected Monica Martin de Bustamante '08 and Annie Stanley '08 to lead the team.
Dartmouth (4-13-1, 1-3 Ivy) traveled to the Big Apple on Saturday to face a Lions team that it has not lost to since 2004. Columbia (10-13-1, 5-3 Ivy) started its league schedule last weekend, taking three of four against Penn in a home and home series.
The Big Green (3-10-1) travels to Columbia on Saturday and Penn on Sunday for two sets of doubleheaders. Columbia and Penn squared off against each other last weekend, and Columbia won three of four in a two-day series.
The Pirates (19-12) went on to lose to Hofstra in the second round, as Dartmouth (15-14) saw its season come to an end.
After Dartmouth's NCAA Tournament hopes were dashed by consecutive losses to Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania, the women's basketball team looked for Ivy League redemption Tuesday night when they headed to Harvard. Despite strong efforts from Sydney Scott '08 and Kristen Craft '08, the Big Green (15-13, 9-5 Ivy) could not rally back from a first half deficit and fell to Harvard 72-54.
The Dartmouth women put last weekend's heartbreakers behind them to finish out their home season in rare form this weekend and improve their record to 15-12 (9-4 Ivy).
The Dartmouth women's basketball team arrived in Princeton, N.J,, on Friday just one game out of first place in the Ivy League and gearing up for what could have been a championship showdown with Harvard on March 6. They left Philadelphia, Penn., Saturday night with almost no hope of a championship, wondering what went wrong.
Dartmouth women's basketball extended its winning streak to six games with a 67-59 win over Yale and a 75-53 romp over Brown this weekend. In addition to its six-game tear, Dartmouth has won 11 of their last 13 games.
After a disappointing 1-2 start in the conference, Dartmouth (11-10, 5-2 Ivy) has climbed into second place in the Ivy standings, only one game behind Harvard (8-12, 6-1 Ivy). Dartmouth is coming off two dominating home performances last weekend, defeating the University of Pennsylvania and Princeton by 27 and 29 points, respectively.
Dartmouth men's basketball split its Ivy League weekend, falling to University of Pennsylvania 73-53 on Friday and beating Princeton 45-44 in the final seconds on Saturday night.
Men's basketball was swept in its second Ivy League home weekend, as Cornell defeated the Big Green 74-61 on Friday and Columbia downed Dartmouth 61-55 on Saturday night.
Despite a very disappointing 3-14 (1-6 Ivy) record in 2006, head coach Amy Fowler remains optimistic about the coming season.
On Saturday, the Big Green traveled to New Haven to face a tough Yale opponent that was looking to tie a school record with a seven-game home winning streak. With Yale coming off a decisive victory over Harvard Friday night, both teams were trying to improve their positions in the Ivy League standings.
Ashley Taylor '07 led the Dartmouth women's basketball team to a 68-44 victory over the Holy Cross Crusaders Thursday night with a career-high 30 points. The Big Green finished out its non-conference schedule and improved its record to 6-9 (0-1 Ivy).
Captain Ashley Taylor '07 also contributed 22 points and was a perfect 11-11 from the free throw line. Fatima Kamara '07, who leads the team in assists with 51, found success in driving and dishing the ball to Schram and Taylor, setting up six scores.