Hogan is All-American sailing hero on Lake Mascoma
When people think of Dartmouth as a site for outdoor athletics, the Connecticut River, Dartmouth Skiway, and numerous running trails and playing fields are likely to come to mind immediately.
When people think of Dartmouth as a site for outdoor athletics, the Connecticut River, Dartmouth Skiway, and numerous running trails and playing fields are likely to come to mind immediately.
The Big Green field hockey team finished their regular season with an impressive 6-0 victory over Ivy League foe Columbia.
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass.--The Dartmouth Water Polo team emerged from relative obscurity this past weekend, surprising not only themselves but the entire Water Polo community by winning the National Club Championships at Williams College. In a sport where many Division I schools compete at the club level, the Dartmouth team achieved its most historic honor with wins over the University of Michigan, Iowa State, Williams College and the University of Colorado. For Coach Jim Wilson, who has headed the team for the last four years, it was an enormous accomplishment. "It's tremendous for us, for our alumni, for all our guys.
After two successful seasons, the men's and women's rugby clubs faced off in their respective playoffs over the weekend.
The Dartmouth men's hockey team heads into this weekend's ECAC contents with RPI and Union coming off an impressive 7-1 win over Army last weekend, but the squad knows it has its work cut out for it if it is to improve from the dismal 1996-97 season -- in which the Big Green won just three games in January and February. But this year expectations are high, and with new Head Coach Bob Gaudet behind the bench, ECAC watchers are picking the Big Green to make the playoffs for just the third time since 1980. Eric Almon '00 comes off a solid game between the pipes against Army, as he stopped 35 of the 36 shots he faced.
What a difference two weeks makes. Sitting at 5-0 and on a 22-game unbeaten streak, the Columbia game was circled as the opportunity to break Penn's Division I-AA record unbeaten streak of 24 games.
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Big Green suffers letdown after big weekend wins
Senior Jenna Rogers '98 captured first place at the Ivy Heptagonal Championships at New York's Van Cortlandt last Friday. Rogers won the event by one second over teammate Kelly Keene '01.
No. 11 Big Green win despite playing without defenseman Reidy
Women's team captures fourth straight Heps title as Rogers takes first place at meet
"When your feet are frozen, it doesn't matter if a horse steps on them because you can't feel it." Key Fields '99 said the weather conditions were less than perfect for the Dartmouth Invitational on Saturday , but the Big Green equestrian team still made good use of their feet and of their home court advantage and placed third in the tournament of thirteen teams. Instrumental in helping the squad obtain their third place finish were four first place finishes in individual events.
Big Green put 18 shots on goal to no avail as Wildcats end 10 game unbeatedn streak
The Big Green field hockey team continued to struggle in their mid-week games as they lost on the road to the University of Massachussets, 3-1, yesterday at Amherst.
Big Green end skid by grabbing first win in last four contests
Gabe Sauerhoff '99 and Rob Simik '99 -- arguably the two best players on the men's tennis team -- knew they would need to take their respective games up a notch this past weekend as they hit the road and visited the Penn Invitational in Philadelphia. And step it up they did. Simik opened up his run with a solid straight sets win over Andrers Bjorkholm of Virginia Commonwealth University by scores of 6-4, 6-2. However, the big serving junior saved his best for his next match -- as he found himself pitted against #2 seed Diago Ayala of Miami University. In a surprising display of the Big Green's strength, Simik left the Floridian stunned, winning in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1. Simik finally met defeat in the main draw when he fell to Martin Bentssom of Northwestern University. "I wasn't expecting much out of this weekend," Simik said, "but when I took the court, everything fell into place.
Squad advances to national playoffs thanks to 44-5 romp
The Dartmouth women's soccer team had a very up and down weekend, losing a tight overtime game that they probably shouldn't have even been in and winning a tight contest that could have been a blowout. The Big Green lost to No.
Dartmouth enters tomorrow's contest against Lehigh with one last chance to play a complete game before entering the heart of their Ivy League schedule which begins with Harvard next weekend.
Dartmouth nabs back-to-back wins with third shutout of the year