Furey '04 wins national javelin title
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The Los Angeles Lakers were crowned repeat NBA champions earlier this month and the NBA Draft took place last week.
Courtesy of mgalinks.org Courtesy of mgalinks.org The past week was a whirlwind for Big Green men's golf head coach Rich Parker.
DOUG GONZALEZ / The Dartmouth Senior Staff DOUG GONZALEZ / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The Big Green's new track and field assistant coach Mark Coogan participated in the 1996 Olympic Games, earned a silver medal in the 1995 Pan-American Games and was the first Massachusetts resident to surpass the four-minute mile.
After three weeks of watching the 2010 World Cup, it's hard to believe that after today, only eight out of the 32 countries in South Africa remain. Unfortunately for U.S.
Courtesy of DartmouthSports.com Courtesy of DartmouthSports.com The coaching staff of Dartmouth's men's and women's tennis squads was recently shaken up after acting Athletic Director Bob Ceplikas announced the hiring of Chris Drake as the new head coach of the men's tennis team and David Jones as the new women's assistant coach. Jones will transition to his new position after serving as the assistant men's tennis coach for 23 years. Drake, who will replace Chuck Kinyon, will arrive at Dartmouth after serving as an assistant coach at Northwestern University for the last three years. Drake also had a successful tennis career, playing for Brown University and then professionally. "He's a young and upcoming coach, so we're very excited about this," Michael Laser '12, a member of the men's tennis team, said.
ANNA GAISSERT / The Dartmouth Staff ANNA GAISSERT / The Dartmouth Staff As spring term drew to a close, members of the men's baseball team shifted their exam schedules, packed their textbooks and jetted off to sunny Coral Gables, Fla., to compete in the first round of the 2010 NCAA Baseball Tournament. Following a disappointing Chapel Hill regional showing in 2009 in which Dartmouth was eliminated after two losses, the Big Green earned its first victory in a NCAA regional in 23 years.
Christopher Rhoades / The Dartmouth Staff Christopher Rhoades / The Dartmouth Staff Baseball Ivy League champions, All-American lacrosse players and rowdy fans have all made headlines throughout another eventful year for Big Green sports. The Big Green baseball team (26-17, 13-7 Ivy) won its second consecutive Ivy League title this year despite a rough start to the season in conference play.
Lately I've felt like ranting not because it's finals period and I have three essays to write in three days, not because I have consumed seven Monster Energy drinks in 48 hours and not because I'm stuck in Novack every night forced to watch countless people stagger through and rave about how much fun they are having.
Although no members of the Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams qualified for the NCAA Championships, the Big Green was well represented at the NCAA Regionals at North Carolina A&T State University this past weekend, sending eight athletes to the outdoor competition. On the men's side, both Ethan Shaw '12 and Chris Zablocki '10 posted top-25 finishes in the 10,000-meter run. In exceptionally hot and humid weather, Shaw narrowly missed qualifying for the Championships when he finished in 18th place with a time of 30:54:14 just 40 seconds away from the final qualifying spot.
Kasia Vincunas / The Dartmouth Staff Kasia Vincunas / The Dartmouth Staff The Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association has named four Big Green players to the All-Region team for their outstanding play this season, in which the women's lacrosse team ranked 12th in the nation finished second in the Ivy League. The players goalie Julie Wadland '10, defender Shannie MacKenzie '11, attacker Greta Meyer '11 and midfielder Sarah Plumb '12 represent four of the five players who started each of Dartmouth's 16 games this season. Only two Big Green players were named to the All-Region team last year. Wadland said the fact that four members of the Big Green received this honor speaks to the achievement of the team as a whole. "It's definitely a reflection of the hard work of the entire team," she said.
Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Senior Staff While Dartmouth's unique sophomore Summer allows second year students to bond as a class together, the system can pose problems for Fall sports teams, notably football. While there is not always a full coaching staff on campus during the Summer, all the strength and conditioning coaches will train with players in Hanover as well as several of the individual coaches, newly-named co-captain Charles Bay '11 said. The typical Summer practices entail "lifting, running, specialized practices and seven-on-seven scrimmages," according to co-captain Tim McManus '11, who spent his sophomore Summer off campus and trained individually.
Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Rough weather finally got the better of the Dartmouth sailing team after a season that forced the team to overcome inclement conditions on more than one occasion in order to succeed.
Remember the scene in the first "Pirates of the Caribbean" movie when those two pirate buddies find Keira Knightley's character hiding in the closet and she simply says, "Parlay?" To the pirates, parlay refers to the undeniable right to talk to a ship's captain before being killed.
Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff David Jones, Assistant men's tennis coach, was honored last week as the Intercollegiate Tennis Association's Assistant Coach of the Year for the Northeast Region.
"Will little brainy Bobby be the stockbroker man?Can Heather find a job that won't interfere with her tan?" Graduation, by Vitamin C John Lennon once said, "Hello, Goodbye." The Legends must do the same today in our final piece of the term.
Matt Miner '12 led the way for several distance runners from the Dartmouth track and field teams on Saturday in the New Balance Boston Twilight Meet held at Bentley University in Boston, Mass.
Dartmouth hockey captain Sarah Parsons '10 and baseball outfielder Sam Bean '11 were both named to ESPN The Magazine's 2010 Academic All-District Second Team last Thursday.