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The Dartmouth
May 13, 2024 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Kenneth Y. Lee
The Setonian
Sports

Records set at Relays

Last weekend Dartmouth christened its new track in Leverone Field House with a bang, hosting the 25th annual Dartmouth Relays, a series of track and field events at masters, high school, college and open levels.Two record-shattering performances highlighted the event.

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College to host Relays

More than 3000 track and field athletes of all ages will set their spikes in Leverone Field House this weekend for the 25th Annual Dartmouth Relays, New England's premier indoor track and field event. The participants include high school and college athletes, former and current Olympians, national and world record holders, club team members, masters champions and grammar school kids. On Friday, the men's and women's Masters events will be held, featuring athletes over 30 divided into age brackets.

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Volleyball optimistic

On the surface, it looks like the women's volleyball team had an unsuccessful season. But saddled with a 2-13 record after their losses to Harvard and Yale at the Ivy League tournament this past weekend and a winless record in Ivy League competition, the team has managed to maintain not only their competitive attitude but has struggled through a seemingly endless stream of difficulties. The season's high point came when the team traveled to St.

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Big Green weekend preview

As the Fall athletic season winds down, several teams square off in the final games of the term. With hopes of post-season play burning in their minds, the Big Green looks to close their record books with notches in the win column.

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Golf places fourth

The women's golf team traveled to the Mount Holyoke Invitational this past Friday. Along the way, they played their best overall golf and placed fourth out of seven teams -- their best finish this season -- as they defeated Ivy rivals Yale and Harvard. "We had our best performance of the season on the first day," Coach Izzy Johnson said.

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Paths diverge for tennis

The men's and women's tennis teams took divergent paths this weekend. At the Eastern College Athletic Championship tournament at Princeton, the men's squad suffered a rare lack of form and lost, while the women's squad showed promise at the Brown Invitational. The Brown Invitational was an individual tournament with various flights of competition.

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