Harker-Smith '05 signs with pro soccer squad
After winning three Ivy League titles in the last four years, Dartmouth men's soccer players are receiving recognition from outside of the Ancient Eight boundaries.
After winning three Ivy League titles in the last four years, Dartmouth men's soccer players are receiving recognition from outside of the Ancient Eight boundaries.
The Dartmouth men's baseball team split with Yale on Saturday afternoon, winning game one of the doubleheader, 6-4, before losing a 2-1 heartbreaker in a twelve inning marathon during the nightcap.
In a first for the program, the women's ultimate frisbee team placed first at the Yale Cup tournament.
Quietly, there is a small group of Dartmouth students cutting down the lone pines of New Hampshire. Well, not exactly, but there is a club that prides itself on splitting wood, revving up chainsaws and doing other things that demonstrate man's power over a helpless log.
Twenty years ago this past Thursday -- on April 20, 1986 -- Michael Jordan did something unimaginable.
Bolstered by four-goal efforts from two of its offensive leaders, the Dartmouth men's lacrosse team out-muscled Brown and cruised to a 14-6 victory Saturday in Providence, R.I. Brad Heritage '06 and Nick Bonacci '07 had their way with the Bears' defense, combining for eight goals on 16 shots. The conference win balances the Big Green's record, improving its overall mark to 6-6 and its Ivy League record to 2-2. Dartmouth never trailed in the contest after gaining control of the game with a series of early runs.
Dartmouth crew could not carry the momentum from last week's big wins into this weekend's regattas. The women's rowing team fell to the nation's first-ranked team, Princeton, but beat out the University of Pennsylvan in the Award Plaque Regatta.
Asafu Suzuki / The Dartmouth Staff Wednesday afternoon at Red Rolfe field was a tale of two very different teams going in two drastically different directions. In one dugout was the Dartmouth baseball team, winner of its last four games, tied for first place in the Ivy League, and poised to make another run at the title.
EMI ITO / The Dartmouth Staff Two games out of first place with two games to go, the No.
EMI ITO / The Dartmouth Staff After suffering through its share of heartbreaks this season, the once-highly-touted men's lacrosse team earned an important morale boost on Wednesday afternoon: The Big Green defeated Yale for its first Ivy League win. Co-captain Brad Heritage '06 sees the win as a potential turn-around. "I think this win will do a lot for us in terms of helping attitude at practice and having a little bit more confidence in our game and the fact that we can come out and get a win against teams we know we can beat. "It's a good feeling to know that this year's seniors will graduate never having lost to Yale," Heritage said. The Big Green (5-6, 1-2 Ivy) pieced together the 12-10 victory with a strong, albeit uncharacteristic, fourth-quarter effort. After taking a 7-5 lead into the locker rooms at halftime, Dartmouth had trouble restarting in the second half.
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In an uneven weekend for Dartmouth golf, the women's golf team was red-hot at the Dartmouth Triangular match while the men's team went cold at the New England Division I Championship, seven days after finishing second in the Yale Spring Tournament. The women came in second-place, just one stroke behind Harvard.
Jennie Post / The Dartmouth Staff Continuing its strong play of late, the Dartmouth softball team won three of its four games on the road this weekend.
Chris Takeuchi / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth track and field achieved success across the country last weekend, running in multiple meets and producing a number of outstanding performances.
Courtesy of Dartmouth Wome At the beginning of the season, Saturday's races might have seemed a tough test that would challenge the grit, talent and pure drive of the Dartmouth rowing teams.
Nine of the best equestrian teams in the Zone gathered at the Dartmouth Riding Center on Saturday for the New England Classic, an invitational put on annually by the Dartmouth team.
Jennifer Wang / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's tennis team played a tough non-conference schedule during the winter with the hope that it would pay off when Ivy League play rolled around.