The Weekend Roundup: Week 7
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.
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.
The Dartmouth volleyball team has had an up-and-down 2018 season so far. The team has experienced some high peaks, including a thrilling five-set victory over Harvard University, but has had some lows as well, such as a tough road trip at Cornell University and Columbia University.
The college football playoff picture is slowly starting to take shape and some familiar faces are in the driver’s seat.
At the tail end of a sunny fall afternoon in Eugene, the Oregon Ducks executed a seldom seen play, the old fashion double ice.
Field Hockey Despite out-shooting Yale University (6-6, 2-2 Ivy) 25-9, the Dartmouth field hockey team (4-7, 1-3 Ivy) fell to the Bulldogs 4-3 at home on Saturday.
Sophia Kocher ’21 set a Dartmouth equestrian record this past Saturday at Middlebury College, tallying up a perfect 42 points in her first six shows and becoming the first Dartmouth rider to go undefeated at every regular season competition.
Badminton The Dartmouth Badminton Club strives to be one of the most inclusive club sports on campus, with no experience necessary and no tryouts required.
The Dartmouth men’s soccer team had a lineup of big games to play against the University of Vermont on Tuesday and Yale University on Saturday.
He and his teammates line up, arms around one another’s shoulders. Fireworks erupt behind NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, who begins to speak.
The announcers almost jinxed it, but I think everyone can finally say what fans in Austin, Texas have been hoping to say for a long time: Texas is back.
Football improves to 4-0 with fourth straight 20 point win, volleyball sweeps the University of Pennsylvania and more in the Weekend Roundup.
Baily Deeter '22 sits down with Grace Scott '22, who has been climbing competitively for 10 years but comes to New Hampshire, an environment abundant with granite, to climb independently and outdoors.
Decades ago, many colleges required students to pass a swim test in order to graduate. Today, only a few cling to this tradition, Dartmouth being one of them.
The opening weeks of the National Football League season have been dominated by one storyline. It isn’t blossoming young quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Jared Goff, it isn’t the Browns finally winning a game and it isn’t the slow start by the greatest franchise of the salary cap era.
You’re a highly-recruited high school quarterback who enrolls in a southern university with a top-tier football program.
This weekend, women’s soccer traveled to Princeton, New Jersey to take on Princeton University in an important matchup early in the Ivy League conference season.
M Soccer On Tuesday, men’s soccer defeated the University of Albany in overtime.
Isiah Swann ’20 catalyzed a lockdown defensive effort last Saturday versus the College of the Holy Cross, hauling in three interceptions within the first half.