Men's basketball falls to nationally-ranked foe
After a disappointing start to the season, the Dartmouth men's basketball team looked to create some momentum on Saturday as it entered Ivy League season play against 22nd ranked Harvard University.
1-on-1 with Luke Lee '12 and John Canning '14
Last week, I sat down with men's squash players Luke Lee '12 and John Canning '14 to discuss life as a squash player, the team's December training trip to Palo Alto, Calif.
Men's hockey splits two games on New York road trip
Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The Dartmouth men's hockey team barely held on for a 4-3 win against a struggling Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute team on Friday night, before the No.
Big Green track takes Relays titles
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Big Green Athletes Benefit from Winter Trips
ADITI KIRTIKAR / The Dartmouth Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff RICHARD YU / The Dartmouth Staff While most Dartmouth students head home when finals conclude, many Big Green athletes embark on training trips over break to focus on improving their performance.
Curious Jorge
It's 2012 the last year of existence for all of us, according to the Mayans, at least. I hope all of you had a wonderful winter break and that you spent plenty of time with your family, making memories playing Scrabble with your grandmother.
Swim team returns from Hawaii
Winnie Yoe / The Dartmouth Staff Hanover's freezing temperatures are quite a change for the men's and women's swimming and diving teams as they come off of last month's two-week training trip in Hawaii.
Hollisto's World
Hello Dartmouth, and welcome back to another frigid Winter term. As I sit here watching the snow cover our campus, I once again question my decision to leave Florida for college. Because of Hanover's terrible weather and my general aversion to wearing more clothing than Lady Gaga, I'm going to spend most of my time indoors.
Men's hockey resumes ECAC play
Ying-Qi Wong / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's hockey team begins 2012 hoping to build on the success and team chemistry it built in the final month of 2011.
Women's basketball loses tense game against Holy Cross
Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff With less than a second left on the clock, Millica Toskovic '15 lobbed the ball down the court as the Big Green women's basketball team made its final push to force overtime against the College of Holy Cross on Tuesday night.
Schwieger wins ‘New England's Heisman Trophy'
Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Following a season in which he shattered numerous Dartmouth College and Ivy League season and career records, Big Green running back Nick Schwieger '12 has been recognized by numerous football organizations, publications and news outlets for his strong performance on the field. The Gridiron Club of Greater Boston recognized Schwieger's success and named him one of two recipients of the 73rd annual George Bulger Lowe Award, known as "New England's Heisman Trophy" Schwieger is the fifth Big Green player to win the award. The Ivy League, the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame also recognized Schwieger as the runner-up for the Asa S.
Women's hockey starts new year on the right foot
Josephine Coury / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's hockey team glided into 2012 with a 5-2 win over the University of Vermont last night at Thompson Arena.
Men's basketball drops fifth straight, falls at home to Bison
With outsized play, Holdcroft keys women's hockey's surge
Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth women's hockey goalie Lindsay Holdcroft '14 has excelled in her first two seasons for the Big Green, posting impressive statistics as a rookie and anchoring a Dartmouth defense that ranks among the best in the Eastern College Athletic Conference this season.
Former hockey player Hartwick '07 creates surfing simulator
Combining a love of sports with Dartmouth-nurtured creativity, former Big Green men's hockey player Mike Hartwick '07 recently created Rip Surfer X, a fitness apparatus designed to simulate surfing movements in a gym setting.
Basketball highlights offensive potential in two-game series
Dennis Ng / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's basketball team split two games over Thanksgiving break, beating the University of Vermont on Tuesday, 72-62, before falling to Providence University on Saturday, 63-48. Captain Faziah Steen '13 scored a career-high 32 points against UVM (6-1) and center Sasha Dosenko '12 added 12 points, giving the Big Green (1-2) a season-best 46.7 shooting percentage from the floor and its largest offensive output of the season. "Our rebounding margin was higher than the other team, and I think we did a better job on the offensive end, setting up plays and running our sets," Steen said. The Big Green started strong and led throughout the game, carrying a 37-19 advantage into halftime.
Hockey underperforms in holiday set, continuing slide
The Dartmouth men's hockey team led 3-2 early in the third period of its game against the University of Vermont on Sunday afternoon, but UVM (3-8-1, 1-6-1 Hockey East) notched three late goals to eliminate the advantage and earn a 5-3 non-conference win over the Big Green.
Hockey rebounds to defeat top-10 teams
Looking to rebound after back-to-back disappointing games last weekend, the Dartmouth women's hockey team defeated two top-10 opponents during Thanksgiving week.












