Men's basketball suffers two weekend road losses
By Lilly Maguire | February 24, 2013Zonia Moore / The Dartmouth Staff In a disappointing weekend road trip, the Dartmouth men's basketball team suffered two losses in Ivy League play.
Zonia Moore / The Dartmouth Staff In a disappointing weekend road trip, the Dartmouth men's basketball team suffered two losses in Ivy League play.
Zonia Moore / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's basketball team suffered a tough loss to Ivy League powerhouse Princeton University 73-55 on Friday night at Leede Arena, and while it seemed that Dartmouth would put the University of Pennsylvania in its place on Saturday, the Big Green struggled to overtake the Quakers at home. The Tigers (12-9, 5-2 Ivy) trampled the Big Green on Friday night, grabbing 14 more rebounds and 18 more points by the end of the game.
Despite suffering a tough loss against Cornell University on Sunday, the Dartmouth men's basketball team pulled off a win in a nail-biter against Columbia University on Friday night, breaking their 24-game road losing streak in Ivy League play.
Zonia Moore / The Dartmouth Despite suffering a 50-62 loss to Brown University on Friday night, the Big Green men's basketball team turned it around with their first Ivy League win against Yale University on Saturday.
Correction Appended It is too bad that almost does not count, because the Big Green came heartbreakingly close to defeating reigning Ivy League Champions Harvard University on Saturday. Despite an amazing comeback effort put forth by the Big Green, the Crimson (9-5, 1-0 Ivy) finished on top with a 75-65 ...
Cecelia Shao / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's basketball team has experienced a harsh winter so far, and that's not just because they have been in Hanover.
Athletic Director Harry Sheehy announced on Tuesday that Sean Healey has been hired as the new head coach of the men's lightweight crew team.
Courtesy of Phil Grisdela Not long after rowing together on the Connecticut River, those same three former Big Green athletes athletes will represent the United States on the senior national team that will compete at the World Championships in Plovdiv, Bulgaria on August 14-19.
Just 11 years after he started rowing, Anthony Fahden '08 will represent the United States at the Olympic Games in London this summer. A northern California native, Fahden started rowing in 2001 for his local club team, the Oakland Strokes, before he was recruited to row at Dartmouth. In a few short ...
Hunter van Adelsberg / The Dartmouth Staff After a qualifying first-place finish in the early rounds of the 5,000-meter Olympic trials race in Eugene, Oregon, Abbey D'Agostino '14 finished the trial's final under Olympic "A" standard time, achieving a personal record of 15.19.98 on Thursday. With a fifth-place finish, D'Agostino just missed making the Olympic team, which takes only the top three finishers.