Men's squash soundly defeated No. 10 Williams in the Snowflake tournament held in Hanover this weekend.
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No. 9 Dartmouth men's squash never had to break a sweat in the Fall Classic, as the Big Green demolished five teams by a combined 44-1 over two days.
Microfinance experts take part in a panel discussion on eliminating poverty through the promotion of entrepreneurship on Tuesday.
Brown quarterback Michael Dougherty picked apart Dartmouth, passing for 238 yards and two TDs on Saturday.
Carissa King '12 went 2-1 in singles matches including a 1-6, 6-0, 10-7 comeback victory in her first match.
With only one goal, scored by Scott Fleming '10 on the power play, Dartmouth fell to Harvard, 4-1.
17th-seeded Molly Scott '11 beat her first two opponents in straight sets before falling 6-1, 6-0 in the fourth round at the ITA regionals this weekend.
Georgiana Smyser '11 lost her opening second-flight match before withdrawing from the tournament due to illness.
Students earn PE credit for a variety of activities, including spinning.
Aly O'Dea '12 chases a loose ball against Boston University, Wedsnesday
Molly Scott '11 was eliminated in a three-set loss to fourth-seeded Tinesta Rowe of Fresno State, 6-4, 1-6, 4-6.
Dartmouth's defense held off heavy pressure from San Diego State to protect the Big Green's 1-0 lead Sunday.
Captain Ashley Hines '09 provided the assist on the game-winning, overtime goal in the Big Green's 5-4 victory over Brown Saturday in Hanover.
Swiggett, a midfielder on the men's lacrosse team, is also a competitive sailor who has raced since age eight.
Russell Young '08 compiled a 3.16 earned run average and 27 strikeouts in 37 innings of Ivy League play.
Dartmouth baseball had the best opportunity of any Big Green team to move on to the NCAA tournament, but fell short with last week's losses to Columbia.
Senior midfielder and honorable mention All-Ivy Chad Gaudet '08 led the Big Green faceoff unit, winning .560 of his draws and collecting 81 groundballs.
Jake Pruner '11 and Ryan Smith '11 held Columbia to a series-low seven runs on 10 hits to keep the Big Green in the game, but Dartmouth did not have the offensive support to win game three on Wednesday.
Offense dominated on Tuesday as Dartmouth and Columbia combined for almost 40 runs over two games.
BEN GETTINGER/The DartmouthThe Big Green defense clamps down on the Crimson's offensive attack, converting all 11 clear opportunities.