Women's basketball wins at home
Zonia Moore / The Dartmouth Staff The Big Green women's basketball team took an early lead against scrappy Columbia University on Saturday in Leede Arena and managed to fend off a late comeback by the Lions (2-17, 0-5 Ivy) to win by a score of 62-52. "It was an ugly win, but a win is a win," captain Faziah Steen '13 said. Going into the game, the Big Green (6-13, 4-1 Ivy) women knew that Columbia would put up a fight with its aggressive defense, and went in prepared to meet the Lions with strong offensive play.
1-on-1 with Camille Dumais '13
I sat down with hockey player Camille Dumais '13 to talk about her last season at Dartmouth, her experiences playing hockey in different countries and her aversion to cold weather. How has this season progressed for you thus far? It's been good.
A shining star among Ivy facilities, the Boss Tennis Center impresses fans and athletes
Mulin Xiong / The Dartmouth On Feb.
Head squash coach endowed
Gavin Huang / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Former squash captain Douglas "Digger" Donahue '73 said some of his fondest college memories come from playing squash with his Big Green teammates.
Much to His Chagrin
Much to my chagrin, the era of the NBA super team will soon be coming to an end. Some basketball traditionalists lamented the transparent collusion among the game's biggest stars.
Big Green basketball teams will work for weekend wins
\n Zonia Moore / 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.
Men's squash beats Williams, keeps No. 8 ranking
Gavin Huang / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The No.
Tennis teams continue to improve
Jin Lee / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's and women's tennis teams were back in action this weekend, with the women securing two wins to embark on a three-game winning streak and the men splitting its two weekend matchups. After losing its season opener to Boston College on Jan.
Nordic team excels in Vermont Carnival
Coming off of a third-place finish in the alpine portion of the Vermont Carnival on Jan. 12, the Big Green looked to skate to the top of the standings in the Nordic portion on Feb.
Track teams excel this weekend
Cecelia Shao / The Dartmouth Staff On Saturday, the Dartmouth men's and women's indoor track and field teams posted impressive individual performances at the Dartmouth Classic at Leverone Field House.
Vann Island
"This will be the best Super Bowl in a while." That was the proclamation made by San Francisco 49ers runningback Frank Gore on Super Bowl media day.
Men's basketball splits two games
Zonia Moore / The Dartmouth Despite suffering a 50-62 loss to Brown University on Friday night, the Big Green men's basketball team turned it around with their first Ivy League win against Yale University on Saturday.
For the Love of the Game
I don't want this to come off as a Lance Armstrong column or a Manti Te'o column. I will admit, I probably would not be writing it if they had not been in the news last month, and I've thought to myself on multiple occasions, "No one wants to hear my take on this mess, especially not three weeks after the fact." But I would like to use the events of the first month of 2013 Armstrong's admission to Oprah Winfrey that he cheated his way to seven Tour de France titles and the revelation that Te'o's late girlfriend never actually existed to talk more broadly about how we perceive professional athletes this year. In my youth, professional athletes were either good guys or bad guys.
1-on-1 with Robbie Maycock '13
This week I sat down with Robbie Maycock '13 from the men's squash team to discuss the team's prospects, his career memories and his future after Dartmouth squash. How has the season been so far? RM: We are kind of getting to the crux of the season, I guess.
From pump-up songs to special foods, Big Green athletes divulge pregame rituals
Mulin Xiong / The Dartmouth What do cheddar cheese, new socks, Drake, Chipotle burritos, the god Thor, magic spells and Xbox all have in common?














