Field hockey loses momentum, game
The Dartmouth field hockey team made strides over the weekend in the national rankings only to watch that slip away in their 2-1 loss to Stanford yesterday afternoon in a neutral-site contest at Boston College.
The Dartmouth field hockey team made strides over the weekend in the national rankings only to watch that slip away in their 2-1 loss to Stanford yesterday afternoon in a neutral-site contest at Boston College.
Dartmouth only 4-0 team, but Crimson are lurking right behind
Men, women perform well in preparation for Head of the Charles
Dartmouth football takes their traveling-road show to New York City this weekend to face Fordham in search of a 4-0 start to the season.
My first week at Dartmouth, my friends and I decided to go try our luck on the fraternity scene that we had heard so much about.
This weekend the Dartmouth women's soccer team will play host to Colgate University, the University of Buffalo, and Columbia University in the 2nd annual Umbro/Lipton Classic.
No. 8 Wildcats beat No. 19 Big Green despite being outshot, 16-6
Dartmouth wins 12th out of last 13 with straight set victory
Undaunted by a rain-soaked course, cold temperatures, and darkness, the women's golf team finished third overall at the Mount Holyoke Invitational this weekend in South Hadley, Massachusetts. The strong finish was just the most recent in a string of impressive showings by the team in this particular tournament.
With only one player graduating from last year's championship team, Dartmouth men's tennis is looking to bring home another Ivy title.
No. 22 Big Green knock off Cal, tie Stanford for share of trophy
MEN'S SOCCER: The men's soccer team lost to No. 2 Stanford yesterday in the final round of the Stanford/Nike Classic in Palo Alto, Calif.
When you combine only four years of history and a team on a rapid rise to the top of the Ivy League, it's not unusual for new milestones to be reached.
The Big Green field hockey team scored a decisive 3-1 victory over 20th-ranked Brown over the weekend, dominating play for the majority of the game.
While the football team narrowly escaped from the jaws of defeat at the hands of the Cornell Big Red on Saturday, the women's soccer team made their game look like a walk in the park defeating Cornell 3-0 and improving their record to 4-2-1 (3-1-0 Ivy) while Cornell dropped to 1-5-0 (1-2-0 Ivy). The Big Green are now unbeaten in their last four games (3-0-1). This game was controlled by Dartmouth from the opening whistle, as the first 10 minutes of the game were spent in the Cornell end.
Dartmouth rallies to beat Cornell 24-20 to raise record to 3-0
EQUESTRIAN: Dartmouth placed sixth out of 13 schools at the Colby-Saywer riding show on Saturday afternoon.
Football in Hanover? No joke, it really does exist as Dartmouth plays their first home game of the season when they entertain Cornell tomorrow at noon.
The Dartmouth's women's volleyball team stamped a big green "Return to Sender" on the Wildcats of the University of New Hampshire last night, sending them home in defeat, 15-7, 15-8, 15-5. "This was the most efficient match of our season," Big Green head coach Ann Marie Larese said.
Jaws were frozen in disbelief. Fans stared so hard at the scoreboard in disbelief that the little electronic lights bore into their brains, continuing to blilnd their comprehension.