Women's lacrosse ranked 10th in preseason coaches poll
The Big Green women's lacrosse team hosts its season opener against Granite State rival University of New Hampshire this Saturday.
The Big Green women's lacrosse team hosts its season opener against Granite State rival University of New Hampshire this Saturday.
A win over Harvard during the most exhilarating game in recent memory and debatably the most thrilling match of the 2005 NCAA hockey season, as well as a rout of Brown the next night, was still not enough to push Dartmouth ahead of Vermont for the fourth spot in the ECACHL and a first-round bye.
Steve Callahan '05 Basketball In his last game at Dartmouth, the Big Green's two-year captain brought Leede Arena to its feet.
In the Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Championships hosted by Middlebury College, the Big Green skiers ended the season by finishing second in the Middlebury Winter Carnival and second overall in the Eastern Cup competition.
Two goals down, not a problem, but three-goal deficits broke the camel's back. Dartmouth has come from being down two-goals to win several games this season, but the Big Green could not overcome 3-0 leads by Harvard and Brown on the last weekend of the regular season. On Friday night, Harvard (20-6-3, 17-1-2 ECAC) out-shot Dartmouth (23-5, 16-4 ECAC) 20 to three in the first period and staked itself to a 3-0 lead. Despite the surging efforts of the Big Green to make a miraculous comeback bid, the Crimson held on for a 4-3 final score and another conference title " its third in as many years. The Big Green dug itself into a deficit just 3:38 into the game.
Following in the footsteps of such journalistic luminaries as Mike Wallace, Barbara Walters and Ed Bradley, The Dartmouth's Mark Sweeney catches up with the big names on campus and asks the questions that others have too much professionalism or integrity to ask. Today, Sweeney sits down with Dennis J. Gelner II.
The No. 75 Dartmouth women's tennis team rolled through a pair of home matches Saturday, topping Colgate 6-1 in the morning before blanking the University of Maryland-Baltimore Country 7-0 in the afternoon session.
PRINCETON, N.J. " The Dartmouth women finished eighth at the Ivy League Women's Swimming and Diving Championship at Princeton in a three-day event that was littered with record-breaking performances.
The last Dartmouth (10-15, 7-5) home-stand of the season lived up to its billing this weekend in two dramatic games fought in Leede Arena. Determined to extend its three-game win streak, Dartmouth was ready to battle the Brown Bears (10-15, 3-8) from the very beginning.
Dartmouth's undefeated Ivy season came to a sudden halt this weekend after the Lady Green fell 68-64 to the Brown Bears on Friday, ending a nine-game winning streak against League rivals.
The men's tennis team swept a double-header this Saturday to improve to 3-2 this winter. After dominating Colgate (3-11) and UMBC (1-4), the Big Green now has a three-game win streak.
Women's water polo began its season with an intense early schedule, taking on National Collegiate Water Polo New England Division rivals over Carnival weekend and facing Ivy League foes this past weekend. The women played four games at Yale on Sat., Feb.
Four distinguished Dartmouth alumni appeared on the list of the "50 Most Powerful African Americans in Sports," as selected by Black Enterprise magazine in its March issue. These individuals are not current professional athletes, but executives and business persons in the sports industry.
A new era in Big Green women's soccer began Monday with the official selection of Angie Hind as head coach.
It was a landmark day for the women's tennis team Tuesday, as the new Intercollegiate Tennis Association rankings not only saw the return of the Big Green to the national rankings, but also co-captains Jayme Ahmed '05 and Sarah McNally '05 garnered the No.
While the temperatures in Hanover dropped back below zero over the weekend, a few members of the sailing team were able to escape to sun and sailing in their first regatta of the spring season.
Dartmouth's women's squash team lived up to its own high expectations this weekend, taking fifth place at the Howe Cup, otherwise known as the women's national squash championships. The weekend tournament began on Friday as the women dropped a match to host Princeton, 8-1.
Dartmouth club hockey hosted its annual tournament, named after legendary defenseman and club founder Sasha Kraev '01, in November of last year.
The Dartmouth women's tennis team toppled No. 66 Boston College in an outstanding road performance Sunday afternoon to improve its record to 5-1.
With a loss that, according to Chris Snizek '05, "could prove to be the most important of the year as we head towards the playoffs," the Big Green fell out of fourth place in the ECACHL and, more importantly, lost control over its own destiny. The 6-2 collapse against Princeton (7-18-2, 5-14-1) forces Dartmouth to scoreboard-watch in the final weekend of the regular season and hope for a sweep of Brown and Harvard, as well as a Vermont loss.