Carnival home cooking for the Big Green
With no Psi U keg jump on the schedule for Winter Carnival, you may think the only athletic pursuits taking place this weekend will involve modified ping pong paddles or a pair of die.
With no Psi U keg jump on the schedule for Winter Carnival, you may think the only athletic pursuits taking place this weekend will involve modified ping pong paddles or a pair of die.
The Dartmouth College men and women's squash teams both suffered devastating losses to the Bulldogs from Yale today.
The 2000-2001 season has been, by any standard, a remarkable one for women's hockey at Dartmouth.
After years and years of deep lamentations from the Boston faithful, we actually have reason beyond our stubborn Massachusetts pride to cheer for the boys opposite old North Station.
Penn and Princeton reasserted their decades-old dominance in men's basketball this past weekend. The twin towers completed sweeps of Brown and previously undefeated Yale to rise to the top of the league standings. Let's check out the entire weekend's results. Princeton 66, Brown 62 The Tigers held on at home to continue the nation's longest home winning streak against one team in the nation.
The people at the NBA are waiting apprehensively for the weekend as it brings with it an All Star Game amidst a season of falling attendance, ratings and overall fan interest.
For the first time this year, the Dartmouth men's squash team defeated an opposing Ivy League team.
By now I'm sure most everyone has become sick of the different stories surrounding the Super Bowl.
While this time of year the Dartmouth men's soccer squad is usually concentrating on their off-season training regimen, this week they have something else on their mind -- the departure of head coach Fran O'Leary. O'Leary was introduced yesterday as the new head coach at George Mason University in Virginia, taking the helm at a program that was coached by Gordon Bradley for 16 years.
'01 class puts the finishing touches on crowning season
You probably didn't know we took over the Canadiens the other day. The long awaited American conquest of that "country" to the north is finally underway.
Awful, just plain awful. Between the two teams, we witnessed twenty-one punts, a third down efficiency of 16.67 percent (5 for 30), 396 yards of offense, and a paltry twenty-four first downs.
Swimming and Diving Both the women's and men's swimming and diving teams hosted the University of Vermont yesterday.
The new year has been a bit of a ride for the men's hockey team, with the Big Green 5-1-2 since New Year's Day.
Princeton 6, Wayne St. 0 Andrea Kilbourne and Gretchen Anderson had three points apiece in Princeton's 6-0 defeat of Wayne State.
It was announced this week that the new Mile High Stadium, built next to the old Mile High in Denver, will actually be named "Invesco Field at Mile High." Invesco Funds Group, a financial services company, paid a reported $120 million for the name rights of the stadium over the next 20 years. Come on people?
Men's basketball drops heartbreaking one-point loss to UVM
The NBA on NBC was once the jewel of network sports. It's ratings were through the roof and people waited all week to see the Sunday action. That day is gone.
The New York Giants are back in the Super Bowl as underdogs, George Bush is back in the White House, and Tampa, Fla.
In winning three straight games, Dartmouth men's basketball has ridden the coattails of its once-again dominant pair of senior co-captains. Center Ian McGinnis '01 pulled down 16 rebounds Wednesday night at Albany after grabbing 13 last Saturday versus the same Great Danes in Hanover and 10 at home against Colgate four days before that.