Senior Spring: women's tennis co-captain Taylor Ng '17, Dartmouth's first NCAA singles tournament qualifier
You could go on and on reading Taylor Ng ’17’s on-court accomplishments with the women’s tennis team.
You could go on and on reading Taylor Ng ’17’s on-court accomplishments with the women’s tennis team.
It started with a slide by Manny Machado, an ugly slide to be sure, on Friday, April 21. What followed was a war of words between the Baltimore Orioles and Boston Red Sox that crescendoed when Matt Barnes’ pitch narrowly missed Machado’s head two games later.
Baseball, lacrosse, rowing and softball wrap up their regular seasons, track and field competes at the Penn Relays and more this past weekend.
Equestrian takes second at the Ivy Championship show and baseball goes 1-1-1 during the week.
With a win against Princeton University on Sunday, No. 44 women’s tennis clinched a share of the Ivy League title and with it, the team’s second-ever NCAA tournament bid. Dartmouth began April with a strong 12-2 record — the favorite to win the Ivy League.
An integral and often unnoticed part of a rowing crew is the coxswain. In fact, many consider the coxswain to be the most important member of the crew. That said, outside of the rowing community, few seem to have a clear understanding of what a coxswain does — or even how to spell it.
After the conclusion of each season, the women’s ice hockey program bestows the Sarah Kennedy Award to a junior or senior who has demonstrated selflessness, perseverance, dedication to Dartmouth on and off the ice and sincere love of ice hockey. Mackenzie St. Onge ’17 was given this year’s award as a fitting end to the Stowe, Vermont native’s hockey career at Dartmouth.
Jamie Susanin ’17, one of two seniors on the women’s golf team, has consistently led Dartmouth in scoring performance all season. Making a resurgence from a quiet junior year season, Susanin helped the Big Green secure a fifth-place tie at the Ivy League Championships with Brown University this past weekend.
The infield shift, once reserved for elite hitters, has become ubiquitous in professional baseball. In 2016, FiveThirtyEight called the shift “this decade’s defining baseball tactic.”
Women's tennis wins a share of the Ivy League title, heavyweight rowing edges Brown and more from the past weekend
Behind Burnham Field’s pristine green grass and Memorial Field’s resilient FieldTurf surface are Dartmouth sports’ turf managers, who ensure the fields are among the finest in the Ivy League.
A look at how the pitching squads on the softball and baseball teams have made a difference in this year’s regular-season games.
By now, the baseball and sporting worlds are both familiar with Bryce Harper.
Everybody loves an underdog. Whether it’s Rudy Ruettiger or the Hickory Huskers, there’s nothing like watching an athlete or a team rise above expectations to achieve something great.
Courtney Weisse ’17, an attacker on the women’s lacrosse team, leads the Big Green with 34 goals and 38 points this season.
Nathan Albrinck '20, Mark Cui '19, Jonathan Katzman '17, Evan Morgan '19 and Chris Shim '18 recap this past weekend's athletic performances in week four of the weekend roundup.
Alone on the turf this past Tuesday, Brendan Callahan let out a whoop. Callahan’s men’s lacrosse team had already left the Scully-Fahey Field for the locker room, jubilant after a 14-8 victory over the University of Massachusetts, Lowell.
Women’s Lacrosse For the first 40 minutes of play, the Big Green hung with No. 15 Boston College on Wednesday.
Given its recent success of two league championships in the past three years, the Dartmouth women’s softball team faced high expectations entering this season.
0 for 4, 0 hits, 1 walk, 2 strikeouts. That is Kyle Schwarber’s stat line from the 2016 regular season.