Green take Plymouth for drive; Conway, Dieckmann fuel offensive attack in 10-6 road victory
The Big Green baseball team found the proper medication for their four-game losing streak on Tuesday afternoon.
The Big Green baseball team found the proper medication for their four-game losing streak on Tuesday afternoon.
Big Green golfers battle elements over the weekend at tourney
Opening weekend disappointment only makes challenge harder
Women's lax prove to Penn State they are among nation's best
Though highs in the 80's and lows in the 70's may still be weeks away for most of us, the Dartmouth men's golf team posted such numbers this weekend, placing them fourth amongst the Yale Invitational's strong field of 22 schools from around the East Coast. Even without co-Captain Mackenzie Hurd '98, the golfers in green successfully overcame the traditional disadvantage of having no early-spring practice facility and navigated challenging winds in their first tournament of the spring to come up with their very respectable finish. "It was damn cold out there," Chris Welty '00 said.
Providence scores seven runs in a row to beat Big Green, 7-3
Cycling hosts 'Hell of the North' The Dartmouth cycling team hosts the Hell of the North Criterium race from Occom Pond to Webster Avenue on Saturday beginning at 9 a.m.
League season opens with doubleheaders at Cornell
Six minutes into the rain-soaked women's lacrosse game at Chase Field, Boston College looked poised, up 2-0, to upset the twelfth-ranked Big Green. Dartmouth had other ideas, though, as they reeled off 15 unanswered goals, eventually knocking off the Golden Eagles by a score of 17-3. Today was the official home-opener for the Big Green after their date with Yale on Saturday needed to be moved to Springfield College as a result of the weekend's inclement weather. The Big Green (2-1, 1-0 Ivy) were led by tri-captain Jen Greene '98 who scored twice and assisted on six other Dartmouth tallies.
Rogers, Buckley named Academic All-Americans for Big Green Cross-country runner Jenna Rogers '99 and hockey player Jeremiah Buckley '98 were named District I All-Americans for their achievements in their respective sports and in the classroom. Rogers, an art history major, was named to the NCAA All-American in the 5,000 meters for the women's cross-country team that finished fourth in the nation.
Five home runs by Babson enough to end nine-game win streak
William and Mary tournament first competition under interim coach
Western swing against top teams success despite .500 record
Dartmouth finishes seventh overall at NCAA Championships
Her name has been permanently engraved in the Dartmouth College women's hockey record books for many years to come.
Dartmouth women's hockey netminder Meaghan Cahill '01 may be a wee freshman, but she has made a large dent in the Dartmouth College athletic record books. Cahill has played every minute of every game, compiling a .908 save percentage and a 2.59 goals against average. She has also recorded four shutouts this season and set a single-season mark for most wins -- 19. Her 715 saves on the season leaves her just 16 shy of the single-season record in that department, a record currently held by Kelley Coyne '90. The future is a bright one for the Big Green as Cahill is one of the septet of rookies which has come to be known as "The Magnificent Seven"
Montanta State University to play host to the nation's best collegiate alpine and cross country ski teams
After 27 games and almost five months of hockey, the Dartmouth men's hockey team's season comes down to the final two regular season games this weekend, tonight against Brown and tomorrow night against Harvard at Thompson Arena. The Big Green (11-11-5 overall, 7-10-3 ECAC, 8th place) are right on the cusp of making the playoffs for just the third time in the 1990s, and they have their destiny in their own hands.
This is what it's all about. For the past seven years when it began, the ECAC tournament has been the climax of the season for women's hockey players. This year it's even bigger. Not only does it scream out, "We are the champions," but this year, the ECAC tournament is a stepping stone to the brand new, four-team National Championship. UNH, the winner of the ECAC this season, already holds the first ticket into the Championship.
One of the most feared venues in college basketball. Every inch of the arena crammed tight with faithful fans chanting and screaming like their future rides solely on the outcome of the game.