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04.19.10.sports.wtennis_ kevin xiao
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Women's tennis falls short against Brown and Yale

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Kevin Xiao / The Dartmouth Staff Kevin Xiao / The Dartmouth Staff In a weekend filled with thrilling third sets, match-ending tiebreakers, injury timeouts and disputed calls, the Dartmouth women's tennis team dropped two heartbreaking losses to the Yale University at home on Friday and to Brown University on the road on Sunday afternoon.




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One-on-One: COSTELLO AND KHALIL

I sat down with softball players Kirsten Costello '10 and Molly Khalil '12 to talk about the time commitment, batting rituals and Finding Nemo. How long have you guys been playing softball? KC: Since I could walk.




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It's not easy being Green

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Correction Appended A string of controversies surrounding the University of North Dakota's choice of symbol forced the school to abandon its former emblem, the Figthing Sioux, on April 8, after using the tribe as its representative since the 1930s.


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Rollin' with Dolan: Marathon Monday

Today is a sad day for me. It marks the end of a year of completely guilt-free laziness. For the past year, I've eaten pretty much whatever I wanted, only exercised when it was fun and had no qualms about doing things like going to the Friendly's in West Lebanon for dinner and then stopping at the Wendy's for a frosty on my way home. How could anyone do this stuff guilt-free?


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Baseball takes two from Yale

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Ashley Mitchell / The Dartmouth Staff Ashley Mitchell / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth baseball team kept its Ivy League title hopes alive on Sunday by sweeping Yale University.


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Curious Jorge: Rookies of the Year

The last week of the NBA season is always brutal, unless you're the relative of a benchwarmer. The starters for most of the teams that have clinched playoff seeds are benched for precautionary reasons and the "scrubs" of the teams play.


04.16.10.sports.baseball
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Baseball defeats Holy Cross 4-2

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Christopher Rhoades / The Dartmouth Staff Christopher Rhoades / The Dartmouth Staff Coming from behind is nothing new for the Dartmouth baseball team this season of its last eight victories, the Big Green (13-12, 4-4 Ivy) has trailed in all but one of them.


04.15.sports.rugby_Jennifer Argote
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Men's rugby splits weekend games

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Jennifer Argote / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Jennifer Argote / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The Dartmouth rugby team split its two games last weekend, overcoming the University of Delaware on Saturday, 25-19, but succumbing to a physical Rutgers University squad, 17-10, on Sunday.


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Men's basketball continues search for new head coach

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Following the resignation of men's head basketball coach Terry Dunne partway through the Winter season, the men's basketball team has narrowed their nationwide search for a new full-time head coach to five candidates, according to interim Athletic Director Bob Ceplikas . Ceplikas said he "decided not to use a traditional search committee for this challenge," in an e-mail to The Dartmouth. Ceplikas and Executive Associate Athletic Director Brian Austin have compiled an Alumni Advisory Committee chaired by Dave Gavitt '59 that consists of former Dartmouth basketball captains from various eras.



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Men's, women's track and field place first at home meet

Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Doug Gonzalez / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams competed in their only home meet of the outdoor season on Friday against Middlebury College and the University of Vermont.




04.13.10.sports.mtennis
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Men's tennis splits weekend of home Ivy League matches

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Dani Wang / The Dartmouth Staff Dani Wang / The Dartmouth Staff After a two-year drought in Ivy League play, the Dartmouth men's tennis team defeated the University of Pennsylvania, 5-2, on Friday before dropping a close match to Princeton University, 3-4, on Saturday. "I thought we played exceptionally well this weekend," head coach Charles Kinyon said.


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one-on-one: Schwieger, Smith & Oh

With Spring practice starting on Tuesday, I sat down with Nick Schwieger '12 and Eddie Smith '12 to talk about life, football and everything in between.


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Softball wins three of four over weekend

The Dartmouth softball team swept a doubleheader against Columbia on Saturday and split a doubleheader with the University of Pennsylvania on Sunday in their first home weekend of the season.