FIGHT NIGHT SCORES A KNOCKOUT AT LEEDE
By John Schriffen | May 8, 2006Dartmouth College prides itself on being an academic institution and strictly prohibits any form of violence.
Dartmouth College prides itself on being an academic institution and strictly prohibits any form of violence.
Jenny Wang / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's team wrapped up its season Tuesday afternoon at the Boss Tennis Center with a 6-1 loss to national powerhouse Harvard.
The Dartmouth women's tennis team has been hampered by injuries all season causing the team to drop nine straight matches going into this past weekend. However, all of that frustration was put in the past as the Big Green women picked up their first Ivy League victory of the season on Friday winning ...
Asafu Suzuki / The Dartmouth Staff Wednesday afternoon at Red Rolfe field was a tale of two very different teams going in two drastically different directions. In one dugout was the Dartmouth baseball team, winner of its last four games, tied for first place in the Ivy League, and poised to make another run at the title.
Jennifer Wang / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's tennis team played a tough non-conference schedule during the winter with the hope that it would pay off when Ivy League play rolled around.
The opening of Ivy League play this past weekend not only meant the start of the "real" season for the Dartmouth women's tennis team, but it also meant a chance to end its five-match losing streak. Unfortunately the Big Green came up empty, losing a heartbreaker on Friday to Columbia 4-3, and then falling ...
Don't you hate it when you have studied really hard for an exam, then come test time you realize that you're in way over your head? Well, for the Dartmouth women's tennis team, that's the way things have been going for the past few weeks. Including Saturday's 7-0 loss to Boston University at the Boss Tennis Center, the Big Green has lost its last four matches without picking up a single point.
Sarah Shaw / The Dartmouth Staff With a spring break trip looming against some of the toughest teams in Florida, Dartmouth's women's tennis players knew that they needed to get at least one win in their Saturday doubleheader at the Boss Tennis Center to give them some momentum.
The best part about college tennis is the 3-3 matches with just one singles point deciding everything, according to senior co-caption Ann Scott.
Dartmouth's women's tennis team traveled to Minneapolis, Minn., over the weekend to take on the No. 47 University of Iowa and the University of Minnesota at the Baseline Tennis Center. The Big Green (2-3) was unable to pull off the upset either day, losing to Iowa 5-2 on Saturday and Minnesota 4-3 on ...