Soccer opens fall season with tournament play
The Big Green men's and women's soccer teams both bounced back from early losses to earn their first victories of the season.
The Big Green men's and women's soccer teams both bounced back from early losses to earn their first victories of the season.
Courtesy of Zimbio.com Seven-time WNBA All-Star and two-time Olympic gold medalist Yolanda Griffith will sign on as an assistant coach starting this year, the Big Green women's basketball team announced last Wednesday. Griffith, who played professionally for 16 years, competed in the Euroleague, the American Basketball League, the Women's Chinese Basketball League and the Women's Korean Basketball League, according to a College press release.
As sophomore Summer draws to a close, the high-school students attending camps and creating long lines at the Courtyard Cafe will soon be replaced by an influx of new recruits and returning athletes.
Courtesy of Rick Bender Katy Feng '14 won the 1-meter competition and the 3-meter competition in the 19-and-over division at the Amateur Athletic Union Diving National Championship in Riverside, Calif., on July 24, scoring 353.50 and 379 points, respectively.
Right now, Sophomore Summer is in its NFC or AFC Championship stage. That is to say, most people are thinking, "This is really awesome and has been great, and I can't believe it's going to be over soon." This thought was abruptly thrown upon me when I realized I will not have a single psych class left by the time this article prints.
There's really no other way to put it: Sophomore Summer is awesome. It's awesome to barbecue outside, go on hiking trips and to swim in the river (not at night, of course). However, all good things must come to an end.
While I appreciate the increased possibilities for tanning that the summer presents, it's about time for it to end.
Alex Kim / The Dartmouth Staff In a preseason poll, the Dartmouth football team was slated to place fifth in the Ivy League for the 2011 season after receiving 63 points its highest pre-season ranking since 2004.
Even if you are not among the nearly 1,000 Big Green varsity athletes on one of Dartmouth's 34 varsity teams, you still may be looking to complement your academic competitiveness with a little athletic contest.
Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Five members of the women's track and field team qualified for the Division-I women's All-Academic team, which was announced by the U.S.
Today I sat down with Garrett Wymore '13, the inspirational middle linebacker for the Big Green football team, recipient of the Earl P.
The Zimmerman Fitness Center is especially packed with students at the beginning of each term, according to Hugh Mellert, the center's longtime director.
The 2010-2011 season proved to be another exciting and successful year for Dartmouth varsity athletics, as the Big Green tallied two Ivy League championships, nine national championship appearances and 32 First Team All-Ivy athletes.
Bernie Susskind / The Dartmouth Over the past two weeks, hoards of high school student-athletes have flocked to Dartmouth for a variety of summer sports camps offered on campus.
This week, I sat down with standout Big Green men's basketball guard R.J. Griffin '13, who received the A.D.
The Women's World Cup was the sporting event of the summer. Fans across the country watched the U.S.
/ The Dartmouth Staff Athletic Director Harry Sheehy announced the new program Dartmouth Peak Performance to integrate academic, athletic and personal resources for Big Green athletes on July 21.
This week, I chatted with hockey player and Canada native Sasha Nanji '13, honorable mention All-Ivy and third team All-ECAC, who was fourth in the nation in points per game by a defenseman last season.