Toe to Toe: Hodes versus Schmidley
Opening Day versus the NCAA Finals
Opening Day versus the NCAA Finals
Dartmouth's women's tennis team was upset 7-0 Saturday by Boston University. Dartmouth struggled on the unusually surfaced tennis courts at BU's Track & Tennis Center, falling to the Terriers for the second year in a row. The Big Green (8-5, 0-0 Ivy) is currently ranked No.
Mike Knapp '09 of The Dartmouth recently caught up with equestrian superstar Daisy Freund '08 to discuss one of Dartmouth's athletic diamonds in the rough.
After disappointing ends to successful regular seasons for both the men's and women's hockey teams, 19 Dartmouth icers were honored for their academic prowess.
Maggie Goldstein / The Dartmouth Staff Although the Dartmouth women's lacrosse team has had its share of struggles early in the season, including losing three of the last four games, it looks as if the Big Green ladies have begun to hit their stride. No.
If you dream of rushing Kappa like I do, then you probably know that the runway shows for fall 2007 are already through.
While the Dartmouth track team made the transition from indoors to outdoors during its spring break training trip in Arizona, the squad made its debut in the elements of the Northeast this past Saturday in Boston at the Tufts Snowflake Classic. "The headwind we had was unfortunate," said Natalie Todd-Zebell '09, who took first place in the pole vault.
The Dartmouth softball team encountered trouble on the road Wednesday, as the Big Green dropped a pair of games to the University of Massachusets-Amherst in Amherst, Mass.
Chris Takeuchi / The Dartmouth Staff Just days before Major League Baseball's opening day, Dartmouth baseball has its own opening day this weekend when it will kick off Ivy League action with four road games. The Big Green (3-10-1) travels to Columbia on Saturday and Penn on Sunday for two sets of doubleheaders.
The Dartmouth College Athletic Department announced plans to resurface Scully-Fahey Field with a FieldTurf surface by early 2008 and construct a new AstroTurf field by fall of 2008, according to athletic direction Josie Harper. Word of the project, which was disclosed to players and coaches of varsity sports programs earlier in the week, comes several weeks after the DCAD initially said it would replace the existing AstroTurf 12 surface at Scully-Fahey with the same type of AstroTurf. "The change that's been made is Scully-Fahey will be FieldTurf, and we will be looking to build a new turf field," Harper said in an interview Thursday evening.
Asafu Suzuki / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's lacrosse team seems to have finally found its rhythm as it ended its four-game home-stand with a fourth consecutive win, defeating Providence 6-4 on Tuesday.
The "well-rounded Ivy Leaguer" is something of a platitude these days, but Dartmouth has a pair of sophomore women who have extended the definition of that oft-used phrase. At the tender age of seven, Jennifer Murray '09 and Danielle Murray '09 joined a jump-roping squad.
Asafu Suzuki / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth's Cinderella story in the Women's National Invitational Tournament was over before the pen could touch the page.
Sarah Shaw / The Dartmouth Staff "Spring break" has a different connotation for Dartmouth's spring student-athletes than it does for much of the MTV-watching set.
First, let me apologize to all faithful WOE readers for my column's absence in last Wednesday's issue of The D.
After Dartmouth's NCAA Tournament hopes were dashed by consecutive losses to Princeton and the University of Pennsylvania, the women's basketball team looked for Ivy League redemption Tuesday night when they headed to Harvard.
Jennie Post / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth figure skating team spent the weekend at the University of Delaware for their second qualifying competition of the season.
Chris Takevichi / The Dartmouth Staff For a while, it seemed as though the Dartmouth baseball team would never get its offense going against the University of Cincinnati.