Tarling finds home on snow
Sam Tarling '13 winces as he leaps off the ground onto a wooden box standing several feet high. A bead of sweat drips off the bridge of his nose.
Sam Tarling '13 winces as he leaps off the ground onto a wooden box standing several feet high. A bead of sweat drips off the bridge of his nose.
Tim Tebow is the most polarizing figure in sports since Barry Bonds, Tiger Woods and Hulk Hogan. You either love or hate the man, but it's rare to find someone who's never heard his name.
Nik Medrano / The Dartmouth Staff Competing for the first time since their sweep of Brown University in November, the Dartmouth men's and women's swimming and diving teams made strong showings this weekend as they hosted the University of Pennsylvania and Yale University.
The Big Green men's and women's squash teams were busy last weekend, as both teams hosted Princeton University, the University of Pennsylvania and Bates College last Saturday and Sunday.
Yomalis Rosario / The Dartmouth In a largely offensive battle, the Dartmouth men's basketball team delivered an 83-67 win over Longwood University on Saturday in which the Big Green never trailed.
Josephine Coury / The Dartmouth The Big Green women's hockey team continued its unbeaten streak with two wins this past weekend, beating Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute on Friday, 4-2, and Union College on Saturday, 3-2.
Yomalis Rosario / The Dartmouth Josephine Coury / The Dartmouth University of New Hampshire senior forward Stevie Moses notched four goals to propel the Wildcats to a 4-1 victory over the Dartmouth men's hockey team in Saturday's Battle for the Riverstone Cup at the Verizon Wireless Arena in Manchester. UNH (8-11-2, 5-8-1 Hockey East) snatched the cup back from the Big Green (7-7-2, 4-4-1 ECAC), which took the title last season with a 5-4 victory that broke a two-year Dartmouth losing streak in the series. This year, the Big Green faced a Wildcats squad that went 1-5 in its six games leading up to its game against Dartmouth.
Samantha Oh / The Dartmouth With harsh winds gusting at more than 20 miles per hour, the weather in South Bend, Ind.
One week ago, The Dartmouth Editorial Board published a column about Dartmouth's recruited athletes ("Verbum Ultimum: Reassessing Recruitment," Jan.
Yomalis Rosario / The Dartmouth With a heartbreaking loss to Harvard University in its Ivy opener casting a shadow over the court, the Dartmouth men's basketball team looks to bring home a win against Longwood University on Saturday.
Richard Yu / The Dartmouth Staff When the Dartmouth men's hockey team storms onto the ice to the music of U2 at the start of a game, the crowd expects to see the goalie with the hottest hands in front of the Big Green net.
Blaze Joel / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's hockey team traveled to Boston on Tuesday to take part in Frozen Fenway, an event that allowed local teams to play on a temporary ice rink set up at Fenway Park, the 100-year-old home of the Boston Red Sox.
Basketball player Gabas Maldunas '15 has made quite the name for himself within his first few months on campus.
The Dartmouth Nordic ski team traveled to Rumford, Maine this past week to participate in the U.S.
Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Focus and fitness are the two keys to success for the Big Green squash teams this season.
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.
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.