Lacrosse secures win in a nail-biter
Calling Thursday afternoon's lacrosse matchup between the No. 12 Big Green women and in-state rival the University of New Hampshire a close game would be an understatement.
Calling Thursday afternoon's lacrosse matchup between the No. 12 Big Green women and in-state rival the University of New Hampshire a close game would be an understatement.
Mary O'Connell '16 may only be in her first year with the Big Green, but she has already proven invaluable to the Nordic ski team.
Courtesy of Dartmouth Sports Performing in one track and field event is far from easy, but participating in five in the same competition adds a whole new dimension for track athletes like Janae Dunchack '14, a tri-captain for the Big Green women and pentathlon athlete in last weekend's Ivy League Heptagonal championship.
Natalie Cantave / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's and women's tennis teams posted perfect records this past weekend.
Zonia Moore / The Dartmouth Staff After a disappointing loss against Colgate University last weekend, the Big Green men's lacrosse team scored their first season win and defeated the University of Vermont 13-8 in a dramatic Tuesday afternoon game at Scully-Fahey Field. Midfielders Nikki Dysenchuk '13 and Jack Connolly '16 and attackers Chris Costabile '13 and Jeff Perkins '14 each scored two goals apiece, while attackers Adam Hull '15 and Adam Fishman '15 and midfielder Brendan Rotanz '14 all rang in with their first goals of the season. Despite a slow first half, the Big Green proved itself in the second half with four goals in the third quarter that turned into an insurmountable deficit for UVM in the fourth quarter, during which Dartmouth made an impressive seven additional goals. "It was certainly great to get a win at home after our game against Colgate," goalkeeper Colin Heffernan '15 said.
Gavin Huang / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The No.
I've been working out a lot this term. Think Bradley Cooper in "Silver Linings Playbook" (P.S. This column isn't about the Academy Awards, but rest assured I watched every second). Anyway, why am I working out so much, when it used to be torture when I played football? Girls Spring break in Cancun (which clearly relates back to number one) Guys (I have judgmental friends) I get bored easily I used to be an athlete (now I'm just a fratlete) Exercise gives you endorphins Endorphins make you happy White Goodman told me, "You don't have to be stuck with what ya got." Patrick Bateman Intramural basketball season Clearly saving the best for last here.
Zonia Moore / The Dartmouth Staff In a disappointing weekend road trip, the Dartmouth men's basketball team suffered two losses in Ivy League play.
Jerry Seinfeld once famously said that, as sports fans, we are rooting for laundry. And as much as I have tried to rationalize the reasons why I support the teams that I do, fundamentally, Seinfeld is right.
Coming off a successful second-place finish at the Middlebury Carnival, the Dartmouth ski team traveled to Maine to compete in the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association Championships this past weekend, hosted by Bates College.
Mulin Xiong / The Dartmouth Competing in the capstone meet of the indoor track and field season, the Big Green men's and women's teams traveled to Harvard University this weekend for the 2013 Ivy League indoor heptagonal championship.
This week I sat down with men's basketball co-captain Jvonte Brooks '15 to discuss his recent injury, his role as a captain and the Big Green's hopes for the future. What's your take on the season so far? JB: It's a little disappointing.
\n Jin Lee / The Dartmouth Staff \nNote to readers (May 23, 2014): When The Dartmouth found thatJake Bayer '16 had fabricated a quotation, wedecided to remove his articles from our website. For a full statement, clickhere.
Zonia Moore / The Dartmouth Staff Alex Mitola '16 may be small for a basketball player, but that doesn't mean he isn't a force to be reckoned with.
Much to my chagrin, yesterday's NBA trade deadline was a bore. The lure of finding one final puzzle piece before the playoffs is usually too strong to resist.
Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff It cannot claim to have hit anything out of the park quite yet, but the Dartmouth softball team is getting closer to dirt fields and open skies as they take off for their first contest this weekend.
The Dartmouth club fencing team finished in first place this past weekend at the New England Club Championships, hosted by the University of New Hampshire.