Field hockey uses overtime to improve to 3-0
The women's field hockey team has a knack for winning in the early part of the season, but you have to stick around if you want to see the victory.
The women's field hockey team has a knack for winning in the early part of the season, but you have to stick around if you want to see the victory.
Team has lacked consistency in 1-2 start
Big Green start Ivy League season with shutout in Philadelphia
The Big Green men's and women's cross country teams opened up their fall seasons on September 13th when they hosted the Dartmouth Invitational at the Hanover Country Club.
Dartmouth uses six turnovers and unusual TD in 23-15 victory
The women's golf team opened its fall season on a bright note at the Dartmouth Invitational despite the grey skies and rain in Hanover last weekend. Led by senior captain Meredith Johnson's '98 collegiate career best round of 79 on Saturday, the team's score of 671 gave them a 4th place finish in a field of 14 teams in the tournament held at the Hanover Country Club. Johnson shot 83 on Sunday to bring her 36-hole total to 162, good for eighth place overall.
Training camp is winding down. The first weekend of the football season approaches, and as usual, August optimism abounds with every fan.
Dartmouth rowers, competing under the name of Dresden Rowing Club, headed north across the border last weekend and captured fourth place at the Royal Canadia Henley, the biggest crew race.
Ivy League voters place Big Green behind Penn and Harvard
The Big Green men's basketball team received an enormous blow earlier in the week when Jihan Bowes-Little, a top-recruit at point guard, decided not to attend Dartmouth in the fall. Bowes-Little had committed to the Big Green earlier in the year, but will now accept a full athletic scholarship to play at the University of Portland, a Division I school. "Jihan had an outstanding spring and summer and became more of a prospect than he had been during the season," Head Coach Dave Faucher said.
It may be worthless to evaluate the NFC Central seeing that the Green Bay Packers should runaway with the division once again as they try to win back-to- back Super Bowls.
The AFC East has endured some radical changes in the offseason with the defection of Bill Parcells from the New England Patriots to the New York Jets, the retirement of Jim Kelly and a host of other changes.
The Big Green baseball guide used only two lines to talk about newcomer Mike Conway '99, noting that the transfer from the University of San Diego would "provide depth to the infield." Teammate and All-Ivy League selection Eric Anderson '99 thinks of Conway not only as a baseball player, but as a politician. "When he first came to the team, he was always shaking our hands and smiling," Anderson said.
Football in July? Well, if you are a football fanatic, you have Saturday marked as the beginning of the exhibition season as the Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio between Minnesota and Seattle, kicks pre-season play off.
Daly surpasses track and height disadvantage to row Green into national prominence
Women's hoops looks to Rewalt to provide returns next season
Two Alumni have given the gift of competition to the Big Green lacrosse and field hockey squads: a chance to compete at home on artificial turf when the New England weather turns dismal in late fall and early spring. Donald B.
His closet is a sea of gray, but the predominant color of his wardrobe reflects little of Seth Newsome's life.
Big Green end season with a splash as men's heavyweight squad is joined by men's lightweight and women's heavyweights in Top 10
Ten Big Green athletes, including four sophomores, were honored with All-League academic selections for their performances on the field and in the classroom during the Spring term.