Development team adds depth
Dartmouth Ski Teams have spawned 86 Olympians. Dartmouth's varsity skiing program is one of the most visible collegiate ski programs in the world, with a history dating back to the inauguration of the sport, hosting the first ski race in the world.
Northeastern smashes Boston College 8-1
With their two wins last weekend, the Big Green captured the women's ECAC regular season title they have been searching for all year.
Ivy hoops winner decided
Princeton earns ticket to "Big Dance" with Penn win
Penn gears up for NCAA bid
Ivy League champion Penn chalked up two more wins this weekend, bringing their winning streak to a program-record 20 games, currently the longest streak in the nation in men's and women's basketball.
Big Green nip Wildcats, 13-4
After last year's impressive NCAA campaign, almost anything would be a letdown for the Dartmouth women's lacrosse, who is ranked 11 in the preseason IWLCA.
Pruett '01 flirts with 1,000 mark
Parker Pruett '01 ran the third fastest time ever by a Dartmouth runner in the 1,000 meters in the Saturday trials of the IC4A men's championship at the Reggie Lewis Center in Boston and went on to take sixth place overall in the final round on Sunday. Pruett's time of 2:24.39 eclipsed the previous third place time of 2:24.41 set by Pruett's former teammate Garret Jensen '99 two years ago, and gave him a second place finish in the trials.
Tennis wraps up winter season
The men's and women's tennis teams both hosted the Colgate Red Raiders on Saturday to close out their winter seasons.
Men's lax blasts out of starting gate
Optimism is running high on the Dartmouth men's lacrosse team after the team started out the season 1-0 with a 6-2 win over Colgate this past Saturday.
Rowers shatter three erg records
The Dartmouth crew team has had a busy couple of weekends, first representing Dartmouth well at the CRASH B's in Boston two weeks ago, then setting a number of indoor rowing records last weekend here in Hanover on the erg machine. Two weeks ago at the CRASH B's, five Dartmouth team members headed down to Boston to represent themselves as individuals at the competition.
Fidel '02, swimmers compete at EISL's
The men's swimming and diving team finished off their season this past week at the EISL Championships in West Point, N.Y.
W. b'ball proves its point
Big Green roll with weekend sweep; play for pride now
Squash stays tough
Both the men's and women's squash teams send players to the National Individual Championships at Harvard.
It's show time for Big Green
Playoff implications abound as SLU and Clarkson visit
Chasing Mr. Aaron
Salaries and egos aren't the only things that have been growing exponentially over the past few years in baseball. Offensive statistics have exploded as parity has hit the pitcher's mound the hardest, while bigger physical specimens have aided the men in the batter's box. The 400-home run mark used to ensure Hall of Fame status, but those days are long gone, so to speak.
Four teams still in Ivy hunt
This past weekend was a time of clarity for those who follow Ivy League men's basketball from a distance, and a precursor to possible headaches for those directly involved in the league.
It's Time to Go
Sometimes it's hard to tell someone something they don't want to hear. Have you ever had a girlfriend or boyfriend get a bad haircut?
A Resurgence in the Hub
A troubled team in a big market, they fired the coach less than a month into the season, and had their general manager step down less than halfway through their 82-game schedule.
ECAC postseason looms
This weekend will conclude the ECAC regular season, and soon thereafter the playoffs will begin. The post-season picture is becoming clearer, especially after a number of big games last weekend.
The Hard Sell: Recruiting at Dartmouth
Recruiting and signing high school athletes is perhaps the most important part of a college coach's job.
