Women's basketball takes down the University of Delaware
The Dartmouth women's basketball team won its first game of the season on Friday, beating the University of Delaware, 59-49. Captain Koren Schram '09 led the way for Dartmouth with 17 points.
Men's hockey falls to BC in OT after controversial call
Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Staff The No.
Basketball loses to Lehigh to wrap up three-game home stand
Big Green men's basketball fell to Lehigh University, 73-60, on Saturday in Leede Arena to finish off a three-game home stand with one win and two losses. Lehigh (5-1, 0-0 Patriot) played a balanced game against the Big Green (1-4, 0-0 Ivy), managing to keep Dartmouth's leading scorer, forward Alex Barnett '09, at bay. Barnett finished the game shooting only four of 19 from the field for a total of nine points, 14 below his season average. Barnett was not the only Big Green player stifled by the Mountain Hawks' defense.
Men's soccer falls in NCAA Sweet Sixteen to Wake Forest
Chris Parker / The Dartmouth Staff The most successful Dartmouth men's soccer season in almost 20 years ended abruptly Sunday afternoon, when No.
Swimming and diving teams sink in weekend competition
Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Staff On Saturday, the men's swimming and diving team was at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.
Women's basketball falls in triple overtime at UVM
The Big Green women's basketball team fell in triple overtime to the University of Vermont, 82-77, in the consolation game of the TD Banknorth Classic held in Burlington, Vt.
Toe to Toe: Karr Vs. Schmidley (Schmidley)
There's never a shortage of football topics this time of year, so Ryan and I decided that yet another pigskin column was the way to go.
Toe to Toe: Karr Vs. Schmidley (Karr)
ny triumphs over the course of the college football season. Mid majors have played with the big boys (Boise State, the University of Utah, BYU); Texas Tech rose to prominence on the heels of Graham Harrell and fell at the hands of the old guard, the University of Oklahoma; a lowly team from Indiana named Ball State has gone undefeated; and the University of Alabama has made a convincing return to the glory of seasons past.
Women's hoops falls to MSU in OT
Dartmouth's women's basketball team traveled across the river to Vermont this weekend for the T.D.
Men's basketball drops home opener to Colgate, 65-60
its home opener to Colgate University on Saturday night, 65-60. Alex Barnett '09 continued to lead the team in scoring with 22 points, his second 20-point performance in as many games, but it was not enough to take down the Raiders, who made 52.4 percent of their shots on the night. The Big Green (0-3, 0-0 Ivy) fell for the third straight time this season, but saw closer results.
Women's hockey gets back on track with two home wins
Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth women's hockey enjoyed another strong weekend at home, earning a 5-4 comeback victory over Cornell Friday night before crushing Colgate University, 7-2, on Saturday. With the wins, Dartmouth (7-1-1, 6-1-1 ECAC Hockey), currently ranked No.
Football caps off first winless season since 1883
THEODORE SUMERS / The Dartmouth Staff he Dartmouth football team lost to Princeton, 28-10, on Saturday, leaving it with a winless season for the first time since 1883, when the team played only one game.
Common Bonds: High School Teammates, College Teammates
Men's lacrosse defender Andy Gagel '10 and midfielder Christopher Root '10 share more than just "hill winds" in their veins.
Men's and women's squash to open season this weekend
This weekend the Dartmouth men's and women's squash teams will open up their seasons at home at the Dartmouth Fall Classic when the United States Naval Academy, Bowdoin College, Connecticut College, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Wesleyan University, Tufts University, Hamilton College, Mount Holyoke College and Colby College will all visit Hanover. Head coach John Power enters his 10th season at the helm for the Big Green, and will be assisted by coaches Hansi Wiens and Ken Cucuel. On the men's side, the Big Green harbors high expectations.
Football to face Princeton in last game, looking for first win
With the prospect of the first winless season since 1883 looming ahead, the Dartmouth football team is carrying a considerable burden as it heads to New Jersey this weekend to take on Princeton in the final game of the season.
Men's and women's rugby qualify for Nationals next spring
Successful 2008 seasons for Dartmouth's rugby programs culminated with both the women and men's teams earning bids to their respective national tournaments in the spring. Dartmouth women's rugby closed its season with an impressive win against fourth-seeded Vassar College to take third place at the Northeast Rugby Union finals on Sunday, Nov.
Big Green men's basketball falls short against Providence
Dartmouth men's basketball dropped its second game of the season to Providence College by a score of 100-82 in Providence, R.I.








