The Weekend Roundup: Week 1
Football’s season opener, women’s rugby’s win over Army and a pair of tennis invitational meets highlight the first weekend roundup of the fall.
Football’s season opener, women’s rugby’s win over Army and a pair of tennis invitational meets highlight the first weekend roundup of the fall.
Eight of Dartmouth’s fall sports teams have kicked off competition with preseason action.
Teams will rely on senior players to guide programs after over a year away from campus.
Seasoned athletes and those looking to pick up a new hobby are guaranteed to find a community and space in campus athletics.
Representing the U.S., Puerto Rico and South Korea, these athletes took part in rugby, equestrian, basketball and rowing.
The unprecedented movement of players in July leaves a few teams stacked but many others devoid of just about any talent.
Allen won a gold medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics, a bronze at the 2008 Summer Olympics and is entering his seventh season as the head coach of the Dartmouth heavyweight rowing team.
Rather than try to strike a balance between present and future, it seems as if most front offices are prioritizing the former over the latter.
Dartmouth athletes played in local leagues, hit the gym and even travelled abroad to get ready for a competitive year.
The backlash against Biles’ decision to pull out of the Olympics is unjustified.
Three Dartmouth athletes will compete for the United States, and one will play for Puerto Rico.
The Dartmouth catcher impressed scouts despite cancelled Ivy League seasons.
The life stories of the “skinny prospect from the streets of Greece and his best friend in the NBA” are worth reflecting on in the wake of their victory.
Dartmouth sent seven rowers representing the U.S. and Canada to the highest stage of competition.
A legendary Game 4 block proved his defensive prowess, and it might just create the momentum Milwaukee needs.
Student-athletes are now able to profit off of their name, image or likeness and are no longer prohibited from receiving “non-cash education-related benefits.”
More transparent policies have earned Dartmouth full marks, though some student-athletes feel that policies do not necessarily reflect culture.
NCAA athletes will finally be able to capitalize — though not directly — on the billions they rake in for their schools.
For just the third time in franchise history, and the first since 1993, the Phoenix Suns are playing for the NBA title. A championship would be the team’s first.
With the excellent play of young budding superstars under the brightest lights of the playoffs, the NBA may be experiencing a changing of the guard.