Dominick Pierre '14 has breakout game for the Big Green
As the Dartmouth football team celebrated an exciting 21-19 victory over Sacred Heart University on Saturday, rookie Dominick Pierre '14 had another reason to be excited.
As the Dartmouth football team celebrated an exciting 21-19 victory over Sacred Heart University on Saturday, rookie Dominick Pierre '14 had another reason to be excited.
Even though it may still feel like summer, the Dartmouth men's and women's hockey teams are preparing to return to the ice.
Andy Foust / The Dartmouth Staff Andy Foust / The Dartmouth Staff Rallying behind the explosive offense of Kelly Hood '12 and the dominant goaltending of Meagan Vakiener '12, the Dartmouth field hockey team rebounded from last week's tough loss to No.
With 6,427 fans filling the Memorial Field stands, the Dartmouth football team capitalized on two long fourth-down conversions and a missed Sacred Heart field goal with less than a minute to play to eke out a 21-19 victory in its home opener over the visiting Pioneers on Saturday.
As over 400 painted and shouting Dartmouth students looked on, the Dartmouth women's volleyball team advanced its season record to 9-2 with a 3-1 victory over Harvard on Friday.
"Greatness has been on this field before. The question is not whether it will be here again it will be but whether the time is now," recently-hired Athletic Director Harry Sheehy told the Dartmouth football team before the start of the season the same team that has opened the season with a 2-0 record. With the switch from Division I to Division III athletics, Sheehy said he noticed differences in allowable off-season activities for athletes, different Division regulations and the focus on winning, which he believes is stronger at Dartmouth and other Division I schools.
Jennifer Argote / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Jennifer Argote / The Dartmouth Senior Staff After winning two games in the Royall Lyme Granite Cup, the Dartmouth men's rugby club First-XV and Second-XV teams confidently went into their first season games this fall and posted impressive results, beating the University of Pennsylvania by a combined score of 116-14 on Saturday and Princeton University, 52-3, on Sunday. Despite the long journey to Pennsylvania, the Big Green teams came out aggressively.
The Dartmouth men's heavyweight crew team received the Russell S. Callow Memorial Award, a prestigious honor presented annually by the Eastern Association of Rowing Colleges, according to a Dartmouth Sports press release.
I sat down with Bryan Giudicelli '11 the day after he headed in the game-winning goal against the University of New Mexico soccer team with less than 10 minutes left to give Dartmouth a 1-0 win.
September is a pretty strange time for most Dartmouth students. While many of the "ers" are up on campus for the fall pre-season, us mere "non-er" folk usually have pretty quiet Septembers.
The National Collegiate Scouting Association ranked Dartmouth 14th among Division I schools, and 41st overall, in its annual collegiate power rankings.
Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Senior Staff On Saturday, Dartmouth men's soccer took on the University of New Mexico in a home game that packed 1,725 fans into Burnham Field, but fell short of the stadium attendance record goal.
Coming off a disappointing overtime loss to No. 16 Creighton University on Sunday, the Dartmouth men's soccer team (3-2, 0-0 Ivy) is hoping to get back on track with a win against the University of New Mexico on Saturday. "This game can be a huge springboard for the rest of the season," co-captain Andrew Olsen '11 said.
Jared Bookman / The Dartmouth Staff Jared Bookman / The Dartmouth Staff Coming off a tough loss to the No.
Coming off a tough loss to the No. 4 Princeton University Tigers last Friday, the Dartmouth field hockey team is looking to return to its winning ways against Brown University this Saturday when the Bears visit Hanover's Chase Field.
Coming off a disappointing 2-8 season last year, the Dartmouth football team defeated Bucknell University, 43-20, last Saturday in Lewisburg, Penn., for the team's first road win since 2006.
Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Nicholas Root / The Dartmouth Staff Coming off a disappointing 2-8 season last year, the Dartmouth football team defeated Bucknell University, 43-20, last Saturday in Lewisburg, Penn., for the team's first road win since 2006.
Coming off a disappointing overtime loss to No. 16 Creighton University on Sunday, the Dartmouth men's soccer team (3-2, 0-0 Ivy) is hoping to get back on track with a win against the University of New Mexico on Saturday. "This game can be a huge springboard for the rest of the season," co-captain Andrew Olsen '11 said.
Courtesy of Dartmouthsports.com Courtesy of Dartmouthsports.com The men's and women's cross country teams had a solid start to the season as both squads emerged victorious in four-team contests against Yale University, Middlebury College and Williams College on Sept.
Welcome to the first Thursday of the term, a time of class shopping, add/dropping and post-class Hopping.