Women's tennis falls to UMass
Dartmouth women's tennis lost their first match of the season yesterday to the University of Massachusetts 7-2 at the Alexis Boss Tennis Center.
Dartmouth women's tennis lost their first match of the season yesterday to the University of Massachusetts 7-2 at the Alexis Boss Tennis Center.
The Dartmouth women's rugby club creamed Yale this weekend 29-3, improving its record to an unblemished 3-0. Dartmouth's domination began as soon as Yale kicked the ball off.
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In a tight match that was not decided until the last seconds, the Dartmouth men's rugby club tied the University of Connecticut 21-21 to remain unbeaten in league play. The contest rematched Dartmouth against one of the two teams that had defeated it a year ago. "UConn gave us a bunch of chances to win the game, and we didn't capitalize," team member Matt Sullivan '02 said.
The Dartmouth men's and women's rowing teams competed on Sunday in the 26th annual Head of the Connecticut Regatta on Harbor Lake in Middletown, Conn. The teams medaled in a number of events, as the lightweight men, led by John Nichols '01, won two gold, one silver and one bronze medal, and the women won a silver medal. "It was our best showing at the Head of the Connecticut in a long time," Nichols said.
The Dartmouth equestrian team completed an outstanding performance at a show Saturday at Middlebury College.
The Dartmouth women's soccer team defeated Syracuse University yesterday afternoon by a single goal scored in the 73rd minute of play.
Ivy League men's soccer teams were 2-0 in non-conference play this weekend. Brown, with its win over Columbia, now appears to represent the biggest obstacle in Dartmouth's quest to capture the Ivy League crown. Penn 4, LaSalle 2 Penn captured its fourth straight victory on Rhodes Field by defeating LaSalle on Sunday.
Intra-Ivy League volleyball play was in full effect this weekend. The Harvard Crimson (7-9, 0-2) fell to Princeton in five games and Penn in three games. The Quakers (13-6, 1-1) were on a five-match win streak heading into their first Ivy League match-ups against Dar mouth and Harvard.
After a victory Saturday against winless Yale, the Dartmouth field hockey team ran into stiffer competition yesterday when it hosted Syracuse University at Scully-Fahey Field.
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On a chilly Wednesday afternoon, the Dartmouth field hockey team (5-2, 2-1) traveled to Durham, NH, to face the UNH Wildcats (7-5). Despite an even matchup and strong play by the Big Green, they fell to UNH in double overtime, 4-3. In the first half of the game, Dartmouth pulled ahead to a 2-0 lead.
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Dartmouth women's soccer team hosted the University of Vermont Catamounts yesterday at Chase Field.
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Brown 3, Loyola 0 Brown continued its superb form on Sunday afternoon, destroying Loyola-Chicago by a margin of at Stevenson Field. Senior Raffaella Kalishman scored her first collegiate goal for the Bears with less than five minutes remaining in the first-half.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- The Dartmouth women's tennis team visited Harvard this weekend for the Harvard Invitational, and turned a few heads. The seven-player team that Coach Jennifer Callen brought consisted of five freshmen, one sophomore and one junior.