Looking back: O'Sullivan
By Greg O'Sullivan | May 31, 2009Senior sports staffers reflect on last four years
Senior sports staffers reflect on last four years
The Dartmouth women's tennis team traveled to Winston-Salem, N.C., for its first two matches of the season, falling 5-2 to the University of Richmond on Saturday and 7-0 to No.
its home opener to Colgate University on Saturday night, 65-60. Alex Barnett '09 continued to lead the team in scoring with 22 points, his second 20-point performance in as many games, but it was not enough to take down the Raiders, who made 52.4 percent of their shots on the night. The Big Green (0-3, 0-0 Ivy) fell for the third straight time this season, but saw closer results.
Chris Parker The Dartmouth men's soccer team did all it could to secure its first Ivy League title since 2005 on Friday night when the team downed defending Ivy champion Brown, 2-0, in its final game of the regular season.
Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Staff After a month of practice, Dartmouth's football team concluded the spring season with its annual Green-White scrimmage on Saturday.
Three members of the men's golf team traveled to Portsmouth, R.I. to compete in the University of Rhode Island Northeast Invitational Tournament at the Green Valley Country Club this past weekend. While other teams competed for the team title, the Big Green golfers competed individually.
Dartmouth's men's and women's golf teams traveled to New Jersey this past weekend to compete in the Ivy League golf championships. The men's team played at the Galloway National Golf Club in Absecon, N.J., where it finished in a disappointing seventh place out of eight teams.
This past weekend, the Dartmouth men's golf team traveled to Providence, R.I., to compete in the New England Division I Men's Golf Championship.
The Dartmouth men's and women's golf teams began their seasons in tough conditions this past weekend when the men's team traveled to the Yale men's Spring Open in New Haven, Conn., and the women traveled to Cape Cod Country Club in Hatchville, Mass., to compete against Harvard and Brown in a triangular match. The men's team finished in 15th place out of 27 teams present while the women came in third.
As the winter snow continued to pile up in Hanover over spring break, Dartmouth's men's and women's Ultimate Frisbee teams migrated south in search of better weather and stiff competition.