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The Big Green men's hockey team joins the women's team at home this weekend. The men's games against St.
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.
The last week has been absolutely packed with great squash action, and both the Big Green men and women emerged from the tour triumphant.
So you're leaving college or high school or middle school early for the NBA draft and you need some advice on how to make the transition a smooth one.
Last weekend, the men's tennis team traveled to Harvard where they competed in the 2003 Harvard Winter Invitational. With Ivy League foes Harvard, Brown and Princeton sending some of their top players, the tournament was filled with tough competition from around the League. The Big Green was able to make some noise, as David Webb '05 defeated David Slater from Marist in the first round, 7-6, 6-4, before losing a hard-fought match to eighth-seeded Anil Shamasdin of Brown, 7-5, 6-2.
While four points would have been ideal this weekend, it is safe to say the Big Green men's hockey squad will settle for one impressive win over Rensselaer and one huge load lifted off their backs. The four-game losing streak was snapped in the grandest of fashions in the 7-3 victory, as the offense that had been sleeping for several games awoke with a start and exploded for seven goals. The confidence problem that had plagued the squad in the last few weeks was not visible last night.
Dartmouth club hockey defeated New Hampshire Community Technical College in another high scoring game this Saturday in Berlin, NH.
In two rough competitions this weekend, Big Green women's swimming fell to Yale, the University of Pennsylvania and Princeton, with scores of 170-112, 165-117 and 172-132 respectively. The difficult weekend began with a morning meet on Saturday at Karl Michael Pool against both Yale and Penn.
Dartmouth dressed its most complete squad last weekend against third-ranked Minnesota. Led by freshman Cherie Piper and senior Correne Bredin, the Big Green convincingly upset the Gophers by a score of 6-3. This weekend, Dartmouth will skate another near-complete lineup, with the exceptions of senior captain Lydia Wheatley and sophomores Cheryle Muranko and Meagan Walton, all of whom suffered severe injuries during this season. Wheatley has not played since the second game of the season while Muranko suffered a season-ending injury on Nov.
The Dartmouth women's basketball team broke their losing streak in style, setting a school record for three-pointers by a team and tying another record of three-pointers by a single player.
The Big Green men's hockey squad will look to return to its winning ways at home this weekend as it prepares for meetings with Union and Rennselaer.
Playing on the road against a team that has advanced to the NCAA Tournament the past two seasons, the Big Green men's basketball team had an inkling what was in store for them when they headed to Worcester, Mass.
Newcomer Sasha Acher '06 (Madison, Wi.) joined 2002 Olympian Bradley Wall '02 (Jindabyne East, NSW, Australia) and NCAA veteran Brayton Osgood '03 (Putney, Vt.) in leading the Big Green of Dartmouth to a third-place finish at the St.