Men’s hockey swept again, falls to 0-8
By James Goldszer | November 18, 2013The men’s hockey team lost a heartbreaker in overtime on Friday on the road against Princeton University 5-4, before losing to No. 6 Quinnipiac University on Saturday 3-1.
The men’s hockey team lost a heartbreaker in overtime on Friday on the road against Princeton University 5-4, before losing to No. 6 Quinnipiac University on Saturday 3-1.
The men’s basketball team carried its strong play from the end of last season, when it won three of its last four games, into its new one, which kicked off on Sunday against Lyndon State College. The Big Green (1-0) topped 100 points for the eighth time in program history, dominating Lyndon State (0-1) 106-61.
The men’s hockey team lost two close games to Ivy League rivals Princeton University and Brown University.
Alyssa Mahatme The women's soccer team lost a tightly contested match to rival University of Pennsylvania 1-0 on Saturday at Rhodes Field in Philadelphia.
This weekend the men's lightweight, heavyweight and women's crew teams traveled to the Head Of the Charles races in Cambridge, Mass., where they rowed against some of the nation's best competition at the largest two-day rowing event in the world. The women's boat, which rowed in the championship eights race, finished 20th out of 35 teams, and consisted of coxswain Carly Rauh '14, Carin Carroll '17, Arenne Clark '14, Caroline Allan '16, Morgan Weller '14, Abby Stevenson '16, captain Anna Harty '14, Lilly Maguire '14 and Juliet Hollingsworth '14.
Dani Wang / The Dartmouth Staff Both the men's and the women's rugby teams were triumphant in their Ivy League matches on Saturday morning.