Men's and women's track dominate weekend home meet
By Jesse Klempner | February 8, 2005The Dartmouth indoor track teams took to the oval this weekend and came away with seven victories between them.
The Dartmouth indoor track teams took to the oval this weekend and came away with seven victories between them.
Almost two years ago, I wrote a glowing article about Jim Tressel and the Ohio State Buckeyes. They were fresh off a national title and Tressel was the golden boy of a sport under a persistent cloud of scandal.
Jamal Lewis ran for 116 yards on 28 carries on Sunday night against the spiraling Washington Redskins, more yards than the entire 'Skins offense could manage on national television.
You ever been to Calgary? Chances are, you haven't. It is a beautiful, modern city with wide boulevards and ample evidence of active urban planning.
Dartmouth's track teams concluded their indoor league season this past weekend by competing in the Indoor Heptagonal Championships hosted by Cornell University.
The Carolina Panthers look eerily similar to the 2001 Patriots, right down to the second-string quarterback guiding the team into the Super Bowl.
The track teams of Dartmouth College returned to the familiar oval of Leverone after a one-week hiatus from the dome.
The combined might of the men's and women's indoor track teams took the road this past weekend to open the Ivy League season.
The last brick came tumbling down on Jan. 3. A protective wall that had a taken a lifetime to erect was finally gone, and behind it we found a man prostrate before the nation.
Both the men's and women's indoor track teams open up their season at home in the comfortable confines of Leverone Field House with the running of the Dartmouth Relays.