Red Sox or Yankees: Who will capture the AL East?
By Isaac Kardon | August 12, 2003Tradition and experience give Yankees an edge
Tradition and experience give Yankees an edge
The 8-8 Dartmouth baseball team is chomping at the bit to kick off Ivy play this weekend. After splitting a double-header this Wednesday against an inferior Siena club, Dartmouth is eager to demonstrate its true form against worthier opponents. The first two games of the weekend will be tomorrow, April 6 at Cornell.
Both the men's and women's tennis teams took a trip down to Cambridge, Mass., last weekend to participate in the Harvard Invitational.
Jay Fiedler '94 breathed a sigh of relief on Monday night when he learned that his Miami Dolphins will be playing the defending Super Bowl champs on Sunday in the first round of the NFL playoffs.
Both Dartmouth squash teams began the winter campaign in style, with the men soaring to a 3-0 record, and the women taking their first match of the season.
Nearly 80,000 rabid fans packed the Superdome in New Orleans on New Year's Day to participate in an American tradition as genuine as apple pie, rock and roll or capitalism: a college football bowl game.