Christian paces women's laxers in win over Terriers
By Matt Miller | May 9, 2003Big Green uses tough home victory to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament
Big Green uses tough home victory to advance to the second round of the NCAA Tournament
The Dartmouth women's lacrosse team, ranked 10th nationally, came up short against powerhouses Maryland and James Madison University with scores of 9-2 and 6-4 respectively on a difficult road trip over spring break. After winning its first two games of the season, the defeats over break dropped the Big Green's record to 2-2. The normally productive Dartmouth offense appeared impotent in their game against the No.
A new season gets underway for the Dartmouth women's lacrosse team this Saturday afternoon at Scully-Fahey Field, as the University of New Hampshire Wildcats pay a visit to Hanover for a 1 p.m.
To the Editor: The members of the Dartmouth men's soccer team are disappointed to lose our head coach, Fran O'Leary.
The Men's Rugby team beat the University of Massachusetts 32-7 last weekend to wrap up the second consecutive season in which both the A and B sides went undefeated.
The Men's Rugby team wrapped up its defense of the New England Division I Championship with a Homecoming victory over Harvard on Saturday. Along with the repeat title, the team improved to 6-0, extending a streak of 15 regular season wins stretching back to 1993 and guaranteeing themselves a first round home game in the Northeastern Rugby Union playoffs. Harvard gave the Green the challenge that was expected from the traditional rivalry.
The Men's Rugby team plays the University of Connecticut this Saturday in a match that will determine the New England Championship -- a title the Big Green has held for six of the past 10 years. The game, which will be at home on Chase Field, will be a game fans won't want to miss. This past weekend, the ruggers showed just why they are in a position to win it again, as they routed Amherst 74-11. Amherst came into the match looking to repeat its victory of last spring over the Big Green.
Men defeat BU, stay unbeaten