Men's tennis fell to Cornell, but dominated Rutgers and ended the ECAC tourney with a thrilling come-from-behind victory over Saint John's.
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Dartmouth collected its first Ivy League victory by defeating Ivy rival Penn.
Dartmouth soccer will look to rebound next weekend against Yale.
Men's soccer played its fourth overtime game of the season Tuesday night. The Big Green lasted only two minutes into the extra frame.
The Big Green could not trump last year's co-champion Brown as the two teams fought to a tie, 1-1 on Saturday. The Dartmouth men return to action on Tuesday taking on the Stags of Fairfield University.
A fire started early Sunday morning evacuated residences of Bissell Hall.
Dartmouth athletics was ranked 20th in the country on an index that measures universities on academic accomplishment and athletic excellence. The College was third among Ivy League and Division I-AA schools.
Several support station volunteers wait for fall hikers to make it to Great Bear Cabin, the final stop on way to Moosilauke. The volunteers provide much needed entertainment and good cheer along with food and water.
The women's lacrosse team is gearing up to play Princeton this weekend.
After defeating BU 11-5 two weeks ago on its home turf, Annie Leibovitz '06 and the Big Green are hoping for a similar result versus the same team on the same field Sunday in the first round of the NCAA Division I tournament.
After agreeing to change his position and swing and surrender his hoop dreams, Damon Wright '08 has become one of Dartmouth's most productive hitters.
The men's lacrosse seniors won the last home game of their careers Tuesday, besting Holy Cross 15-13.
After three closely contested quarters, Princeton pulled away in the fourth to defeat the Big Green by five goals.
The Big Green overcame a five-run deficit to edge Vermont 6-5 Tuesday.
At No. 2 singles, Jeff Schechtman '08 earned Dartmouth's lone team point in an otherwise frustrating weekend for the men's tennis team.
With suitcases in hand, prospective members of the Class of 2010 leave campus after a long weekend visiting the College.isiting
Tied 3-3 at halftime, the Big Green caught fire in the second half, beating Harvard with eight goals in the stanza.
Brad Heritage '06 netted three goals and assisted on another to help the Big Green edge Yale 12-10 Wednesday.
Student Body Presidential candidates, Chrissie Chick '07, Adam Patinkin '07 and Dave Zubricki '07 debated campus issues at Tuesday's Assembly meeting.
With a second conference loss, men's lax will need a little luck to get back to the NCAA Tournament.