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Women's icers sweep Niagara

(11/17/98 11:00am)

Niagara University came to Hanover this weekend armed with a goalie from the Canadian under-22 National Team and hopes of containing the aggressive offense of the Ivy League Champion Dartmouth Women's Ice Hockey team. That is just what Niagara did in the first period of the two-game series this past weekend, jumping out to a 1-0 lead. Once the referee dropped the puck on center ice to begin the second period, however, the Big Green put on a clinic. Dartmouth outscored Niagara 11-1 over the next five periods of play and outshot the Purple Eagles 115-24 in the series.


Women's lax faces national team

(10/09/98 9:00am)

After coming up one game short of the national championship, one would not expect the Dartmouth women's lacrosse team to be concerned with building experience. But that is about all they will be able to do against the United States Women's National Team this Saturday at Boston University. The National team is a collection of the most talented women lacrosse players in the United States.


Zookeeper and goal-scorer, Solow has the touch: Former high-school All-American from Pennsylvania is first freshman to lead Big Green in scoring since 1991

(05/28/98 9:00am)

Late in the second quarter of the Dartmouth-Princeton men's lacrosse game, a ground ball rolled quickly toward the scorers table. Two mammoth Princeton defenders, well over six feet tall, homed in on the ball with their long sticks extended. The now three-time defending champion Tigers were in the midst of a nine-goal run in the second quarter to quell any Dartmouth hopes of an upset. The gears of the powerful machine known as the Princeton Lacrosse team were grinding at full force.


Women take third place at heps

(05/12/98 9:00am)

Rain, wind and puddles weren't enough to hold back the Dartmouth's women's track and field team as they outdid all expectations with a third-place finish at the Heptagonal Championships this past weekend at Brown. The team scored 93 points to place behind Princeton and Brown, who tied for first with 116 points each. The men's team finished fifth out of the field of nine with 43 points overall.




Men's lax falls to Cornell, 17-8: Once again, Big Green's stumble in first quarter proves costly

(04/14/98 9:00am)

The Dartmouth men's lacrosse team saw nothing but red this past Saturday as Cornell torched the Big Green, 17-8. The loss brings Dartmouth's record to 3-4 overall and to 0-2 in the Ivy League. It also marks their fourth consecutive loss after a 3-0 start on the season.