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Tuck ice hockey league provides popular social outlet

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In the late hours of last fall's Republican presidential debate, Murphy's on the Green was filled with campaign strategists, politicians, news anchors and dozens of sweaty Tuck School of Business students, fresh from an ice hockey game. "We walked in wearing Under Armour and shorts, trying to elbow through all these people to get drinks," Justin Rodriguez Tu'13 said.




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College bolsters sports medicine staff, looks to expand space

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Dartmouth has recently added two medical personnel and two athletic trainers to its sports medicine staff in accordance with the recommendations of last year's external review of the College's health services. Dartmouth has recently added two medical personnel and two athletic trainers to its sports medicine staff in accordance with the recommendations of last year's external review of the College's health services, according to Drew Galbraith, senior associate athletic director for peak performance.


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Dartmouth alums. return from Olympics without medals

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The 2012 Summer Olympics came to an official end on Sunday for thousands of world-class athletes, including four Dartmouth alumni who represented the United States in the London Games. Erik Storck '07 and his crewman Trevor Moore finished 15th out of 20 in the overall standings in the men's 49er, a sailing event that requires athletes to compete in 15 races. Storck, the skipper, and Moore sailed their first two races on July 30, coming in sixth in their first race and 10th in their second.



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Media poll predicts sixth-place finish for Big Green

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Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff After a second-place finish last season, the Dartmouth football team is predicted to end this year sixth in the Ivy League, according to the 2012 football preseason media poll conducted on Tuesday. Harvard University, the defending Ivy League champion, is predicted to once again take first place in the league this year.



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Former NFL player Hankton to coach Big Green receivers

While hiring a new assistant coach for wide receivers, Big Green football head coach Buddy Teevens '78 said he saw in Cortez Hankton the true embodiment of the student-athlete emphasis that distinguishes Ivy League athletics.





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Joel: Ivies are athletic model

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In the wake of the Jerry Sandusky scandal, many colleges and universities are looking inward, wondering and questioning the role that sports plays in their institutions.


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Invitational honors inspiring golf coach

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Golf enthusiasts from Dartmouth and the Upper Valley came together for the 37th-annual Tommy Keane Invitational over the weekend to celebrate the College's golf program and honor its first coach, who devoted 44 years of service as a head coach and a professional at the Hanover Country Club. Keane, remembered as an endearing man with an inspiring personality, was a respected teacher of the game who encouraged his athletes to strive for excellence, leaving an unparalleled legacy at Dartmouth, according to men's golf coach Rick Parker. "I think the guy was respected like no other golf pro we've ever had," Parker said.


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Williamson prevails in amateur competition

Peter Williamson '12 won the Southern Amateur Championship in Little Rock, Ark., over the weekend, defeating Bobby Wyatt, the world's number one amateur golfer, and adding yet another highlight to his golf career.


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Volleyball maintains high GPA

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Yomalis Rosario / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's volleyball team was awarded the American Volleyball Coaches Association Team Academic Award for the 2011-2012 season on July 20.


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Men's golf wins three Division I awards

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Courtesy of Dartmouth Sports After ending their 2011-2012 season with a second place finish at the Ivy League Championship, the Dartmouth men's golf team continues to receive acclaim for their efforts. The Big Green swept three of the four major honors bestowed as part of the 2012 New England Division I Golf Awards, announced on Friday. Big Green head coach Richard Parker took the title of Coach of the Year, while Dartmouth golfer Peter Williamson '12 was recognized as Player of the Year in the region. The Big Green also earned the distinction of Team of the Year, an award bestowed by head golf coaches from across the six states. Parker attributes most of his success as a coach to the players on his team. "I received the Coach of the Year because we had a ton of talent and they were very coachable," he said.


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Nick Johnson '08 to play for the Coyotes

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After playing for the 2011-2012 season with the Minnesota Wild, Nick Johnson '08 former captain of the Dartmouth men's hockey team signed a year-long contract with the Phoenix Coyotes. Johnson, who was originally chosen to play for the Pittsburgh Penguins in the third round of the 2004 National Hockey League draft, will begin training with the Coyotes in September, according to Coyotes assistant general manager Brad Treliving. Johnson will play right wing with the Coyotes a "natural position" for him, according to Treliving. Johnson's contract is a "two-way" deal, which pays him more for playing in the NHL.