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The Dartmouth
April 1, 2026
The Dartmouth
Sports
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An Open Letter

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Michael, I have been saying it for the past two years. You have nothing left to prove. No one doubts you.




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The Real Champions

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Watching the stoicism displayed by Tiger Woods en route to his unprecedented fourth straight major, the lack of excitement generated by the Yankees quest for their fourth straight Word Series championship, and the senseless bickering among the defending NBA champion Lakers has led me to one conclusion: as sports fans, we must extend our congratulations to the real champions of 2000-2001, the Duke Blue Devils. This collection of young college students, unpaid for their immense marketing contributions to college basketball, reflect the purity of athletics sorely lacking from the professional sports.



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Eye of the Tiger

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Turning on the television Sunday afternoon to watch the final round of the Masters and listening to the commentators describe the all-to-familiar conclusion to a major golf championship, I recognized the scene: "18th greenWoods can clinch with this 18 footer for birdienice stroke, ball breaking left to rightYES!





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Baseball hammers Big Red pitching

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The Big Green took a major step forward towards a potential berth in the postseason yesterday with key back-to-back victories over Cornell University at Quinnipiac University. The game, originally scheduled for Sunday, was postponed until yesterday afternoon.






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Augustan Entry

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The first weekend of April, when the magnolia trees and azaleas in the South are in full bloom, signals the annual Masters Tournament of professional golf.




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The Warrior's Jinx

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Over the past decade New York sports teams have been accused of shamelessly buying World Championships (see: Yankees). Now while it is true that New York, being the metropolitan powerhouse that it is, can afford to spend more money on attracting athletes and keeping them, making New York teams the subjects of envy throughout the country, one's heart has got to go out to the New York Knicks. This hapless franchise has not won an NBA championship since 1973, while other big market teams like Los Angeles, Chicago and Boston have won 17 between them.



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W. rugby prepares for Sweet 16

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Many claim the sport started hundreds of years ago when villages would have contests trying to get a small animal, or the guts of a large one, from their village into another village.