Men's hockey upsets No. 13 Union
With its third conference win of the season, the Big Green (5-14, 3-9 ECAC Hockey) has finally vacated its spot at the bottom of the ECAC, leaving Clarkson University in sole possession of last place.
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With its third conference win of the season, the Big Green (5-14, 3-9 ECAC Hockey) has finally vacated its spot at the bottom of the ECAC, leaving Clarkson University in sole possession of last place.
The Union Dutchmen (13-4-5, 7-0-3 ECAC Hockey) sits atop the ECAC league standings with 17 points while Dartmouth (4-13, 2-8 ECAC Hockey) remains in last tied with Clarkson University with only four points.
After suffering a 5-2 loss to No. 16 University of New Hampshire in the annual Battle for the RiverStone Cup Saturday, the Dartmouth men's hockey team fell 4-1 to Harvard University on Monday.
The women's team concentrated on technical hockey in preparation for its weekend pairing, head coach Mark Hudak said.
Dartmouth (4-11, 2-7 ECAC Hockey) then fell to No. 6 Yale University, 4-2, Saturday as an empty-net goal by the Bulldogs deadened the Big Green's comeback effort with 1:10 left in the third period.
Injuries to Kelly Foley '12 and Larissa Roche '11 during Saturday's loss to the University of Connecticut forced women's head coach Mark Hudak to adjust both the line-ups and power play units for the upcoming games.
In the championship game Sunday night, Northeastern University (8-8-1, 4-7-1 Hockey East) defeated the No. 14 University of Massachusetts Lowell, 2-1. UMass Lowell (11-7-1, 5-4-1 Hockey East) advanced to the championship game after defeating Holy Cross, 3-0, on Saturday.
With two goals exploding off of the stick of assistant captain Scott Fleming '11 in this weekend's non-conference competition, the Dartmouth men's hockey team defeated Providence College, 4-2, Friday in Hanover and Harvard, 6-2, Sunday in Cambridge, Mass.
The No. 10 Harvard men's soccer team bowed out of the NCAA tournament in the Sweet Sixteen after suffering a 2-0 loss to the University of Maryland on Sunday. The Ivy League champions earned a first-round bye and moved past the second round after defeating Monmouth University, 3-0. The Crimson was the only Ivy League team to make it this far into this year's tournament, as Dartmouth crashed out in the second period of overtime in the first round to Boston College, 2-1, Princeton fell in the first round to Bucknell University, 1-0, and Brown was stopped in the second round after a 2-0 loss to the University of North Carolina.
With two goals exploding off of the stick of assistant captain Scott Fleming '11 in this weekend's non-conference competition, the Dartmouth men's hockey team defeated Providence College, 4-2, Friday in Hanover and Harvard, 6-2, Sunday in Cambridge, Mass.
After breaking a six-game losing streak with a 3-2 victory against St. Lawrence University on Saturday, the Dartmouth men's hockey team will search for additional wins against Harvard on the road and Providence College at home this weekend in non-conference competition.
Gaudet scored Dartmouth's third goal of the night off of assists from Evan Stephens '11 and Dustin Walsh '13 as the Big Green (1-6, 1-6 ECAC Hockey) beat the Saints (7-5-1, 3-3 ECAC Hockey) at home by a score of 3-2.
The Big Green (0-5, 0-5 ECAC Hockey) now finds itself at the bottom of the ECAC Hockey League with zero points. Princeton (3-2-1, 2-1-1 ECAC Hockey) is in fourth place with 5 points and Quinnipiac (8-1-0, 4-0 ECAC Hockey) leads the league with 8 points.
The Big Green men's hockey team remains winless in the 2009-2010 season as the team scored just one goal during 14 power-play opportunities while giving up five penalty-kill goals in a pair of road games against No. 5 Cornell and Colgate University this weekend.
College President Jim Yong Kim and his son, Thomas, dropped the ceremonial first puck to start the 2009-2010 season of Big Green men's hockey this Friday night in Hanover.
The sound of sharp skates carving up fresh ice has returned to Hanover as the Big Green men's hockey team looks to start the 2009-2010 season.
After figure skating throughout high school, women's crew captain Sarah Alexander 10 was looking to try a different sport at Dartmouth. While waiting in the computer line during her freshman year Orientation, she was approached by the novice women's crew coach, who suggested trying out as a walk-on. Alexander took this advice, and is now one of many walk-on athletes on the Big Green.
Blanking their Ivy League opponents this weekend, the Dartmouth women's rugby team defeated Yale, 36-0, while the Dartmouth men's rugby squad beat rival Harvard, 31-0.
Dartmouth slugger Nick Santomauro '10 grew up rooting for the New York Yankees and dreaming of playing professional baseball.
Erupting to score 171 points in the first two games of the inaugural Ivy League season, the Dartmouth men's rugby team crushed Cornell, 91-3, and Columbia, 80-0, this weekend.