Nutrition and healthy dining at Dartmouth for student-athletes
Dartmouth Nutritionist: Shira Evans At the Division I level, it’s easy to get exhausted with such a demanding athletic and academic schedule.
Dartmouth Nutritionist: Shira Evans At the Division I level, it’s easy to get exhausted with such a demanding athletic and academic schedule.
It was a tough weekend for the College. While the Dartmouth College football team fell 9-14 in a defensive struggle against the Princeton University Tigers, a more serious situation occurred on the Dartmouth campus Friday night and I would be remiss if I did not mention the incident.
I don’t want to write this column. I’d rather write about LSU-Bama from Baton Rouge, reflect on the Red Sox’s fourth title in my lifetime or break down another week of Connor McDavid showing his otherworldly speed and skill against the best hockey players in the world.
The women’s swimming and diving team is off to a great start, recording their first win against the University of New Hampshire on Friday and looking to finish higher than last year’s eighth place performance at the Ivy League Championships.
Men's Hockey Dartmouth men’s ice hockey went one for two this weekend, falling to No. 19 Princeton University 7-1 Friday night, but following it up with a 5-1 defeat of No. 15 Quinnipiac University on Saturday.
“It’s nothing like I’ve ever experienced before.” That is how Kevan Kilistoff ’19, captain of the men’s hockey team, described the “tennis ball game” that will take place tonight.
Caitlyn McGovern '21 and Lili Stern '22 examine five Dartmouth sports artifacts kept in Rauner Library.
The Ivy League football title will most likely be decided next week, as undefeated Dartmouth takes on undefeated Princeton University in central New Jersey.
Men’s hockey opened its season in exciting fashion on Saturday night, defeating Harvard University 7-6 in overtime.
In September of 1992, a young Brett Favre replaced injured fan-favorite Don “Majik Man” Majkowski and led the Green Bay Packers to a come-from-behind victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Football The No. 20 Dartmouth football team found victory in sleet and freezing rain Saturday afternoon, defeating Harvard University 24-17 for the Big Green’s first victory against the Crimson in 15 years.
At a college that prides itself on being on the cutting edge, it’s only natural that the Dartmouth football program fosters a culture that stands out from the rest.
Formula Racing Team A club with an unorthodox amount of necessary athletic skill is Dartmouth’s Formula Racing Team.
On Friday, Oct. 12, the Dartmouth Athletics Department announced the hiring of Jennifer Williams as the seventh head coach of the Dartmouth softball team.
On Saturday night, the Los Angeles Dodgers slugged their way past the Milwaukee Brewers to clinch the National League Pennant and set the stage for a World Series match-up with the Red Sox, beginning on Tuesday night in Boston.
This past week, the Dartmouth women’s soccer team faced both Marist College and Ivy League rival Columbia University in two key matchups for the Big Green as their season begins to wind down. The Big Green faced adversity in its Monday game against Marist early on as the visiting team scored in the 18th minute.
On Saturday, the Dartmouth heavyweight rowing team started its season by finishing with boats in first and third place at the annual Head of the Charles Regatta in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Men's soccer The men’s soccer team had their fifth tied game of the season against Lehigh University (7-5-2) after a final score of 0-0.
I admittedly am a bit angry writing this column. I was planning on writing an NFL column for this upcoming Sunday and throwing in some information on the matchups I thought were interesting, with possibly a bit of fantasy advice.
After being picked in most preseason polls to finish in the bottom half of the Ivy League standings, the Dartmouth football team has shot off to a dominant start with a 5-0 overall record and 2-0 Ivy League conference record, demonstrated most recently by a 41-18 bludgeoning of defending conference champions and preseason favorites Yale University in New Haven last Saturday and a 42-0 shutout of Sacred Heart University at home on Saturday.