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(03/28/11 2:00am)
The Princeton University men's and women's basketball teams earned bids to this year's NCAA tournament. The 14-seeded Tigers men's squad lost to four-seeded University of Kentucky on a last-second shot in the first round of the big dance by a score of 59-57, as reported by ESPN.com. The Wildcats won a spot in the Final Four with its win against the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill on Sunday. Last year, the Cornell University men's team advanced to the Sweet Sixteen round before falling to Kentucky, 62-45. On the women's side, the 12-seeded Princeton team was also eliminated from the tournament in the first round after succumbing to the five-seeded Georgetown University squad, 65-49.
(11/29/10 4:00am)
After taking a 12-11 lead 7:55 into its game against Colgate University, the Big Green men's basketball team held on to earn its second victory of the season, 80-63, on Saturday at home.
(11/18/10 4:00am)
Dartmouth (6-1, 5-1 ECAC) has been victorious in its last seven meetings with the Friars (8-4-1, 1-1-1 HE).
(11/12/10 4:00am)
William Storo, chair of Pediatrics at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Concord, showed clips of New York Mets outfielder Jason Bay colliding into the outfield wall, Boston Bruins hockey player Patrice Bergeron getting checked hard into the boards and U.S. Skier Scott Macartney '01 seizing as his body slid across the finish line after a major fall at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center's symposium to present the new Sports Concussion Program this Wednesday.
(11/08/10 4:00am)
"I'll be honest with you I don't come to school a lot, but if we had more conversations about this, I would come to school more."
(10/20/10 2:00am)
Tied with Yale University, the Big Green (6-4-1, 1-2 Ivy) now sits in fifth place in the Ivy League standings while Penn (10-2, 3-0 Ivy) is tied with Princeton University for first.
(10/15/10 2:00am)
The Crusaders (3-3, 0-1 Patriot League) boast a 6-0 record against the Big Green (2-2, 0-2 Ivy) over the past six years, and head coach Buddy Teevens is 0-10 in his career against Holy Cross. In last year's confrontation, the Crusaders defeated Dartmouth 34-14 in Worcester, Mass.
(10/06/10 2:00am)
Dartmouth (7-2, 2-1 Ivy) is looking to redeem itself after last year's 4-0 defeat at the hands of the Wildcats (9-3, 1-0 conf). UNH, however, enters the game riding a three-game winning streak and is 5-0 at home so far this season.
(10/04/10 2:00am)
Dartmouth graduate and Los Angeles Dodgers catcher Brad Ausmus '91 was named the ninth smartest athlete in sports by SportingNews.com. Sporting News took into account alma mater, SAT scores, athletic prowess and other qualities in the formation of its recent rankings. Ausmus majored in government at Dartmouth and never received less than a B in any of his classes. A seasoned veteran in the Major Leagues, Ausmus has played in one All-Star game and has been awarded three gold gloves. He is third on the career list with 12,828 put-outs and ranks seventh all-time in games played at the catcher position with 1,936. Ausmus is the only Dartmouth graduate to make the list.
(09/28/10 2:00am)
Even though it may still feel like summer, the Dartmouth men's and women's hockey teams are preparing to return to the ice. In the ECAC hockey coaches' media preseason polls, the men's squad was picked sixth while the women's team was selected to finish eighth out of 12 teams.
(09/22/10 2:00am)
Dartmouth women's ice hockey head coach Mark Hudak was recently chosen as an assistant coach for the U.S. Women's Select Team in the Four Nations Cup. The tournament will take place Nov. 8-14 in St. John's, Newfoundland.
(09/16/10 2:00am)
Dartmouth women's ice hockey head coach Mark Hudak was recently chosen as an assistant coach for the U.S. Women's Select Team in the Four Nations Cup. The tournament will take place Nov. 8-14 in St. John's, Newfoundland.
(09/15/10 2:00am)
The Big Green (1-2-1, 0-0 Ivy) hosted Northeastern University (4-2), Brown University (2-2, 0-0 Ivy) and Colgate University (1-6) in the tournament which took place on Friday, Sept. 3 and Sunday, Sept. 5 in Hanover.
(08/24/10 2:00am)
Williamson is currently tied for 82nd place in the tournament, which is ongoing. He was two strokes over par at the end of the first day.
(08/06/10 2:00am)
"Everything I like about Williams is here, and a few things I didn't have at Williams are here," Sheehy said in an interview following the press conference.
(07/27/10 2:00am)
Romaniw beat his previous record of 1:50.81, yet failed to reach the final round of competition after he was cut off while running down the homestretch.
(07/13/10 2:00am)
Knight was a member of the U.S. ski team for 13 years, raced in three Olympic Games and was the national slalom champion in 1996.
(05/17/10 2:00am)
The No. 7 Cornell University men's lacrosse team defeated Loyola University, 11-10, in the third overtime period on Saturday to advance to the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament, IvyLeagueSports.com reported. The battle between the Big Red and the Greyhounds was the longest game either school has played in the NCAA tournament and the longest game ever recorded in Loyola men's lacrosse history. On the women's side, the University of Pennsylvania survived past the first round of the NCAA tournament, beating Boston University, 14-9, on Saturday, DailyPennsylvanian.com reported. This is the third time in the past four years that the Quakers have advanced to the second round after beating the Terriers. The Penn women will now confront the No. 1 University of Maryland squad in the quarterfinals next weekend.
(05/10/10 2:00am)
The Big Green football team joined up with DKMS Americas the largest bone marrow donor center in the world with over two million registered donors in hosting a bone marrow drive on Friday afternoon at Memorial Field. Although the national average for bone marrow drives is 20, there were 117 people who registered during this event, according to former Big Green receiver and field cordinator of the drive Kyle Battle '11. Tables were set up for the 15-minute cheek swab testing procedure while the football squad engaged in its last Spring scrimmage. By helping to set up the drive, Dartmouth joined the DKMS Americas' mission to save the life of Jackson Liff, a one-year old boy suffering from the potentially fatal immunodeficiency disorder, chronic granulomatous.
(05/03/10 2:00am)
Columbia University hired former St. Mary's of California assistant coach Kyle Smith as its men's basketball head coach, the Associated Press reported. He replaces Joe Jones, who left to become an assistant coach at Boston College. Jones will be working under former Cornell coach Steve Donahue. In his seven years at Columbia, Jones posted an 86-108 record. Last season, the Lions went 11-17 in regular-season play and 5-9 in the Ivy League. Columbia won its only Ivy League title 42 years ago in the 1967-68 season. Last March, Smith helped to lead St. Mary's to the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament. The 10th-seeded Gaels posted wins over the University of Richmond and Villanova University before falling to Baylor University on the second weekend.