Figure skaters on path to nationals
Last Saturday, the Dartmouth Figure Skating team won second place at the Cornell University meet moving into a tie in the in eastern standings for first place along with the University of Delaware and Cornell.
Last Saturday, the Dartmouth Figure Skating team won second place at the Cornell University meet moving into a tie in the in eastern standings for first place along with the University of Delaware and Cornell.
The last home weekend for the Dartmouth men's hockey team is a crucial one as the team positions itself for the postseason against two of its toughest Ivy League and ECAC opponents, Harvard and Brown. In this year's format, every ECAC squad will make the playoffs with the following breakdown: the top four teams receive a bye into the second round, while five through eight play on home ice against nine through 12 in the first round. The Big Green (14-10-1, 10-8-0 ECAC) is stuck in a bottleneck at the fourth slot entering this weekend.
With only four games left in the regular season, the Big Green will travel to Erie, Penn. this weekend to face the ninth-ranked Lakers from Mercyhurst.
For any skater on a hockey team, the first goal of the season is a thrill. It represents a milestone in the season, and with any luck, the beginning of something bigger.
As the dust settled in Alumni gym in the early afternoon of Saturday, Feb. 8, the 2003 Dartmouth Men's Volleyball Team had a lot to be proud of.
Despite the inescapable pull of the most Hallmark of holidays, both the men's and women's track teams were able to pull themselves away from Hanover to compete in the Valentine Classic hosted by Boston University.
The Golden Age of Dartmouth club hockey stumbled, fell on its face and broke its nose Friday night as the longest winning streak in team history came to a heartbreaking end at the hands of the Babson Beaver club team.
Since opening the Ivy League season on Jan. 4 in Cambridge, the Big Green men's basketball team has sent a youthful lineup, containing only four upperclassmen, onto courts from Providence to Philadelphia.
The friendly confines of Thompson Arena will be a welcome sight to the men's hockey squad this weekend when they take the ice this weekend.
They had me worried there for a while. After starting the much anticipated season 5-1, the Dartmouth women's basketball team went into an impressive slump, dropping eight of the next nine games, a five-game losing streak included. In what was supposed to be a "Return-to-Greatness" season for the Big Green, it seemed that, for the first time in the school's history, the team would suffer its third consecutive season with a losing record. Following a 74-60 loss to Providence College on Jan.
Last Saturday, Dartmouth Women's Swimming and Diving fell to the Columbia Lions, 175-119, at Columbia's Uris Pool.
The Big Green men's hockey team joins the women's team at home this weekend. The men's games against St.
Winter Carnival weekend was no party for the Dartmouth squash teams, as they could only squeak-out one victory in four very close matches with Princeton and Penn.
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.
This weekend the Dartmouth club hockey team earned a pair of impressive victories over Colby Sawyer College and Castleton State College.
It is often said that the role of a captain is to lead by example. By that standard, the Big Green is in fine shape, as two of Dartmouth's hockey captains were recently honored for the examples they've set with their play on the ice with nominations for major college hockey awards. On Monday, Bernard A.
The Berry Athletics Center was bumpin' on Sunday as both Dartmouth squash teams rolled in their matches against Brown and Colby.
Despite temperatures that climbed into the 30s on Saturday, both the men's and women's track teams were fighting it out inside in Leverone Field House at the Dartmouth Invitational.
The Dartmouth women's hockey team will take home ice this weekend against a pair of Ivy League rivals, Yale and Princeton.
Members of the men's and women's track teams competed this past weekend in the Boston University Classic.