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Vince Marriott: Finally, the NHL is getting interesting. The pointless regular season has come to a close, and the playoffs have arrived.
Vince Marriott: Finally, the NHL is getting interesting. The pointless regular season has come to a close, and the playoffs have arrived.
Now that the winter is finally behind us, we can finally enjoy all that Dartmouth has to offer. It's still a little nippy outside, but I'm sure the good weather will come barreling in faster than a Harvard grad chasing an insider trading opportunity.
Nathan Yeo / The Dartmouth Senior Staff In a busy weekend for Big Green sports, three Dartmouth women's teams will square off against Ivy League competition, starting with the grand opening of the Dartmouth Softball Park today at 2 p.m. Women's Softball The Dartmouth women's softball team opens its new park with an Ivy League doubleheader against the University of Pennsylvania and Columbia University.
The start of Spring term has brought one of the most interesting members of the Class of 2015 back to campus.
The Dartmouth men's lacrosse team traveled to Long Island, N.Y. on Tuesday night to take on Hofstra University in hopes of breaking a five-game losing streak.
Dartmouth's coed and women's sailing teams have been busy over the past two weekends, competing in five events on March 24 and four more on Saturday. The New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association has the most depth of any conference in the nation and is therefore able to offer an array of regattas in one weekend, according to head coach John Storck. "A few of the events were used in varying degrees as developmental regattas," Storck said.
Christina Chen / The Dartmouth The Dartmouth men's tennis team had its final tune-up before starting Ivy League play next weekend when it defeated Boston College, 5-2, on Sunday.
Welcome to the second ever installment of Corey's Corner. I think this is a good time to set out what I intend to do with this column.
Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Every young hockey player grows up dreaming of scoring the winning goal in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals.
Meghan Cooney / The Dartmouth Staff Despite outscoring No.
Winnie Yoe / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's tennis team started Spring term off in dominating fashion with a 7-0 sweep of Boston University on Saturday at the Boss Tennis Center.
Christina Chen / The Dartmouth The Darmouth baseball team had a difficult beginning to its Ivy League season this past weekend, dropping two of three games on its opening weekend road trip.
If common sense had prevailed, this column would have dealt with baseball either Dartmouth, Major League or little league.
Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The Dartmouth softball team opened Ivy League play with four consecutive losses to Princeton University and Cornell University over the weekend.
This week, I sat down with women's tennis players Shelley Carpeni '12 and Jeri Reichel '13 to discuss the team's season and its quest to defend the Ivy League title. The team won Ivies last year.
Vince Marriott: There's no doubt that the premier sporting event of this week is taking place on Monday night, when the Kansas University Jayhawks take on the Kentucky University Wildcats in the NCAA National Championship game.
Katharine Pujol / The Dartmouth Staff The defense of the No.
When examining professional sports as a business instead of a game, you start to realize what's timeless and what's temporary.