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Women's lacrosse clinches historic victories

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To call this weekend a success for the Dartmouth women's lacrosse team would be an understatement not only did the team win a share of the Ivy League title with a 14-7 victory over Harvard University on Friday, but it dethroned the number-one seeded University of Maryland in an exhilarating 9-8 overtime win at home on Sunday. It was an emotional and adrenaline-packed weekend at Scully-Fahey Field, and with over 1,000 fans at each game, the team felt the support of the school and the community during the surreal wins. "It's honestly just crazy," co-captain Greta Meyer '11 said. The team felt confident and excited going into the game against Harvard, realizing exactly what was on the line, players said.


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Any Given Monday

The sun was shining on Dartmouth baseball this weekend. After a cold start to the morning on Saturday at the annual Green and White football scrimmage, the day turned around by afternoon and a crowd gathered at Red Rolfe Field.




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Softball loses division in final series

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Four games behind the top team in the Ivy League North Division and with four games to play, the Dartmouth softball team competed in a pair of doubleheaders this weekend against division-leading Harvard University with the title on the line. The Big Green's slim hopes of forcing a tie in the standings were quickly shattered, however, as Harvard (34-14, 18-2 Ivy) took the first game of Saturday's doubleheader in Hanover, winning 8-1 to lock up the North Division crown.


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One-on-One

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This week I decided to throw a little spin on the traditional one-on-one formula. Dartmouth always brags about the strength of its community, so I wanted to portray some of the school's legendary camaraderie.


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Sailing wins Northern Series 1 regatta in first home race

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The Dartmouth sailing team had mixed results this weekend, winning the Northern Series 1 competition, a home regatta at Mascoma Lake in Lebanon, N.H., and coming in fourth and fifth overall in the George Morris Trophy at Boston University and the Southern Series Seven at Salve Regina University, respectively. The Southern Series Seven presented cold and light conditions on Saturday.



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Men's lacrosse loses in overtime to end season

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Meghan Cooney / The Dartmouth In a back-and-forth game with neither team leading by more than a goal until midway through the fourth quarter, Brown University pulled out a 13-12 overtime win against the Dartmouth men's lacrosse team on Saturday afternoon in Hanover.



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Through the Lens of Lentz

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Despite Wednesday's forecasted thunderstorms props to the Sun God, they never came it was time for my first round of golf of the spring. Before I recount the events of a common Dartmouth College spring day, let me first explain my views on golf it is from the Animal House school of thought.



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Softball falls to Boston College

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Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth softball team played a pair of non-conference games against Boston College on Wednesday in preparation for its four-game showdown against Harvard University this weekend.


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Baseball beats Hartford, 7-1

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Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Continuing to dominate on its home turf, the Dartmouth baseball team soundly defeated the University of Hartford on Wednesday afternoon, 7-1.


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Bogardus '51, lifelong friend of football, dies

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Peter Bogardus '51 Tu'52 a recipient of Dartmouth's Alumni Award and an accomplished former member of the Big Green football and rugby teams died at his home in Mill Valley, Calif., on April 18 after suffering a massive heart attack in his sleep, his son Peter Bogardus, Jr.




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Women's tennis looks back on first Ivy League Championship

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Dani Wang / The Dartmouth Staff When the Dartmouth women's tennis team wrapped up its season on a high note, outscoring Harvard University to clinch a share of the Ivy League Championship with Yale University on Saturday, the historic victory resonated with every player in the program who had toiled in practices and tough matchups.


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Sailing competes in weekend races

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NICHOLAS ROOT / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth sailed in four regattas this weekend, with the women's team competing at the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association Women's Championships at Bowdoin College and the co-ed squad competing in the Thompson Trophy Intersectional regatta at Connecticut College, the Priddy Trophy at the University of New Hampshire and the Admiral's Cup in Kings Point, N.Y.


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Hollisto's World

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For the first time this year, I can finally say that spring has arrived. Usually, people associate spring with bright sunshine and budding flowers, but those of us in Hanover know that April often only promises more snow.