Sophs grab wins for women's tennis at ITA Regionals
A pair of stellar second-year players led the women's tennis team in competition at the ITA Regional Championships at Harvard last weekend.
A pair of stellar second-year players led the women's tennis team in competition at the ITA Regional Championships at Harvard last weekend.
Young players gather experience after veterans lead Dartmouth to a 17-0 halftime advantage
The Big Green currently rank seventh nationally in the coed poll and fourth in the women's
In the words of the Grateful Dead, the Big Green just keeps truckin' on. The men's soccer team (6-6-1) extended its winning streak to four and is now unbeaten in its last five games after a gritty 1-0 victory yesterday afternoon against Holy Cross (10-4-1). Dartmouth entered the game prepared for a dog-fight, and that's exactly what it got from a tough Holy Cross team that was nationally-ranked until the last few weeks. The Big Green benefited from the fact the Crusaders were playing on only one day's rest after a postponement pushed their game against Army back to Sunday. The Big Green, however, was battered in its own right and was forced to go at it without the services of co-captain Matt Miller '03. Miller sat out Tuesday's game with a knee injury, though the team was relieved to see X-ray results come back negative, making it likely that Miller will be back to anchor the midfield on Sunday. While Dartmouth controlled play for most of the first half, the team looked like it was having trouble adjusting to the field.
On a roll, the Dartmouth men's soccer team is heading south for a Saturday showdown with Columbia, and while the team may be getting itself into a New York state of mind, it's certain that revenge will be on the mind of the Big Green veterans when they take the field tomorrow afternoon. Two years ago, Dartmouth saw its hopes for an Ivy League title vanish when the Lions pulled off a shocking upset on their home turf. Now, the Big Green (4-6-1, 1-1-1 Ivy) and Lions (6-4-1, 1-1-1 Ivy) are tied for third, which makes tomorrow's match-up a crucial one.
The Dartmouth women's soccer team, unbeaten in the six games played this month, will try to keep its perfect October record when it travels to New York to take the field against the Columbia Lions tomorrow. The Big Green (9-3-1 overall, 3-1-0 Ivy League) currently sits second in the Ivy League standings behind unbeaten Princeton.
This past weekend, the Dartmouth rowing club headed down to Boston to compete in the prestigious Head of the Charles Regatta.
For those of you who can't wait any longer or just need something to get your mind off the grind, consider yourself lucky that the Dartmouth men's hockey team returns to action tonight. The Big Green steps onto the ice here at Thompson Arena for an exhibition match against the University of Guelph at 7 p.m. The visiting Gryphons hail from Ontario, Canada, which you probably could have guessed at if you considered their take on what would otherwise be the "Griffins." Mutated eagle-lion freaks from hell aside, Guelph should be able to put a young home team to work. "They're gonna have 26-year-olds going against our 18-year-old guys, but it will be a good contest for us, get used to playing some real hockey," co-captain Trevor Byrne '03 said. The nine Dartmouth freshmen will get their first taste of college hockey, and probably a fair amount of playing time, as Coach Bob Gaudet '81 tweaks the eventual lines for the regular season. "My hope is that we get to see most, if not all, of the young players play," Gaudet said.
One would expect the Big Green football team (2-3, 1-1 Ivy) to be riding high after beating the Holy Cross Crusaders last Saturday for the team's second-straight win.
Field Hockey Picks Up Clutch 1-0 OT Win Over Minutewomen to Bounce Back
On Saturday, Dartmouth played Army at the academy's beautiful campus on the cliffs of the Hudson in West Point, N.Y.
This past Sunday, the Dartmouth Women's Rugby Club survived a particularly rough game to take down Boston University by a score of 50-0 and end the league season undefeated. Scoring started early for the Big Green as dominant play in the forwards helped open up the spread game.
The Big Green women's soccer team crushed the Northeastern University Huskies in a non-conference game played at Singer Family Park in Manchester on Monday night. Dartmouth improves its record to 9-3-1, remaining 3-1 in the Ivy League.
The Dartmouth sailing team had an impressive weekend in all aspects of the sport, winning men's, women's and freshmen regattas for a total of five victories, and finishing the weekend's competition ranked second in the nation.
Big Green riders competed in two equestrian shows last weekend, placing second at a competition hosted by the team on Saturday and fourth on Sunday at Colby-Sawyer College. On her home turf, Kate Colfer '04 continued her excellent performance this year with another first-place finish in novice fences.
The Dartmouth women's soccer team, sporting a six-game winning streak and cruising its way to another strong finish, takes its swagger to Ithaca, N.Y., tomorrow to take on the Cornell Big Red. The Big Green battled Ivy rival Yale last Sunday to earn its sixth-straight victory, improving its overall record to 7-3-1, and boosting its Ivy League standing to 2-1.
The Dartmouth men's soccer team (2-6-1, 1-1-1 Ivy) is packing its bags and heading for the Midwest.
In running for 164 yards against Yale last Saturday, Dartmouth running back Michael Giles '04 turned in one of the top-20 single-game rushing totals in Dartmouth history.
The Dartmouth field hockey team (7-3, 3-1 Ivy) traveled to Burlington on Wednesday where it shut out the University of Vermont, 1-0, to extend its winning streak to a season-high four games. In the opening minutes of the contest, Amanda Malgari '03 found Lauren Welsh '03 for the lone goal of the game. Welsh, Dartmouth's career goals leader, scored the game-winning goal for the third time this season.
Arriving on campus for preseason in early September, the members of the Dartmouth Women's Rugby Club weren't quite sure what to expect for the fall season.