Tennis teams travel to California
Christina Chen / The Dartmouth The Dartmouth men's and women's tennis teams both traveled to California over break for their annual spring trips.
Christina Chen / The Dartmouth The Dartmouth men's and women's tennis teams both traveled to California over break for their annual spring trips.
The members of the No. 10 Dartmouth women's lacrosse team stayed busy over spring break, remaining in Hanover to build and refine their skills.
The Dartmouth softball team battled its way to a 6-4 record during the team's annual Florida spring trip before dropping both games of a doubleheader to Boston College on Saturday.
If you were a Harvard fan and I told you there was bigger sports news than Linsanity and the Crimson's first ticket to the Big Dance since 1946, would you believe me?
This week, I sat down with Kyle Schussler '12, a member of the Dartmouth men's hockey team. Schussler is versatile, playing both forward and defense in his four years on the Big Green.
Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth baseball team kept itself busy over spring break, going on a nine-game, 10-day road trip through California.
Vince Marriott: Even though most of the country has been watching NCAA basketball over the past couple of weeks, there is still plenty of interesting NBA action taking place as the season winds down, as it seems like every game carries major playoff implications.
Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff No athlete would deny that his or her sport is a huge part of his or her identity at Dartmouth.
The Dartmouth women's distance medley relay team of Alexi Pappas '12, Megan Krumpoch '14, Chrissy Supino '12 and Abbey D'Agostino '14 placed third at the NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships on Friday night.
The Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams traveled across the Northeast over the weekend to compete in several meets before the start of the spring season.
Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The Dartmouth softball team opened its season this weekend in South Carolina, playing three games in the Coastal Carolina Tournament.
Yomalis Rosario / The Dartmouth Staff In its last weekend of home play, the Dartmouth women's basketball team won a pair of exciting games, squeaking past Cornell University on Friday, 55-48, and cruising to a victory on Saturday against Columbia University, 87-52. Faziah Steen '13 scored her 1,000th point in the Big Green's win over Columbia, making her the 16th 1,000-point scorer in Dartmouth basketball history.
Vince Marriott: College basketball's playoff system is perhaps the best in all of sports. Even though the regular season means a lot due to the importance of seeding, the ultimate measure of a team's prowess comes down to six do-or-die games in front of a national audience surrounded by tens of thousands of screaming fans.
This week I sat down with the women's basketball team's starting point guard, Nicola Zimmer '14, to discuss the young team and some of the challenges and highlights of the season. When did you first start playing basketball? NZ: I pretty much always played basketball.
On the road for its final two games of the season, the Dartmouth men's basketball team lost to hot-shooting Cornell University, 70-57, on Friday night and battled it out with Columbia University to finish behind, 61-55, on Saturday.
Despite Mother Nature's feeble and unsucessful attempst to bring winter to Hanover, we've had a couple chilly days recently.
The Dartmouth men's swimming and diving team turned in a historic performance at the Ivy League Championship meet over the weekend, securing a fifth place finish in the competition, its highest finish since 1981.