Women's swimming handles Cornell easily
A weakened Dartmouth unit traveled to Columbia this weekend. Beset by injury and illness, the meet did not promise to be one of the Big Green's strongest performances.
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A weakened Dartmouth unit traveled to Columbia this weekend. Beset by injury and illness, the meet did not promise to be one of the Big Green's strongest performances.
The women's swim team returned to Ivy League competition against the University of Pennsylvania on Saturday. The Big Green opened an early lead after sweeping the top two spots in the 200 medley relay and widened the lead throughout the meet. Their 161-80 win raised the team's record to 5-1 and 3-1 in the Ivy League.
This weekend the Dartmouth women's swimming team traveled to Ithaca to a pool where no women's team had ever won. That will never be true again.
As students headed home after finals, the Dartmouth women's swimming team prepared to put a cap on a successful fall. On Dec. 8, they scored a 202.5-96.5 victory over the University of New Hampshire, followed by a loss the next day against Harvard that left the team's record at 2-1.
Every year since Coach Betsy Wilson took charge of the women's swim team five years ago, the Big Green have improved their record. Last year, they had one of their best seasons in history with a 7-4 record (4-3 Ivy League), but this year they are looking to gain even more points in their meets.
The water polo team ended its season with a third place finish out of eight teams at the National Collegiate Club Water Polo tournament last Saturday in Buffalo, N.Y. The team improved its record to 14-4 overall.
Despite hopes for a strong season led by a crop of excellent juniors, the women's field hockey team split its first four games before heading into league competition this weekend.
The men's track team is in the midst of a brutal triple -- three championship meets in three weeks.
Dartmouth water polo has made quite a name for itself. In four weeks of spring competition, the team dominated their opponents and earned recognition as the best club team in the country.
The Dartmouth track team is coming off a successful weekend at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia and the Dartmouth Invitational.
Both the men's and the women's track teams ended their seasons with several strong performances at this weekend's championship meets.
The Big Green finished seventh at the Eastern Women's Swimming League Championships at Princeton University last weekend, capping Dartmouth's women's swimming's most successful season ever.
The Big Green finished seventh at the Eastern Women's Swimming League Championships at Princeton University this weekend. The performance capped women's swimming's most successful season ever.
The problems the Karl B. Michael Pool faces seem interminable. First, the diving board was closed for NCAA competition and later deemed unusable by Risk Management. This weekend, mechanical difficulties closed the main pool for most of the week.
The men and women's squash teams travel to Brown this weekend to begin official competition. Each team has played a number of matches in early season scrimmages, but both teams begin official play this weekend.
As the fall sports season comes to a close and winter begins, some teams are looking to place well in the league championships and finish the season with a victory while others look to open the season with one.
Despite being split between the Yale Invitational and the Princeton Chase this past weekend, Dartmouth crews were bound by a common strand -- success.
After snapping a five game losing streak last Saturday against Yale, the Big Green field hockey team defeated the University of New Hampshire on Wednesday and lost to Brown on Saturday.
After an 0-7 start, the women's volleyball team heads into official Ivy League competition this weekend in what could be its most difficult road trip of the season.