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June 13, 2025 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth
Nishant Rastogi
09.25.09.sports.sailing
Sports

Sailing team finds early successes

After finishing in eighth place last year at the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association Women's Nationals, Dartmouth sailing is back in the water, starting the fall season off with strong performances. The nationally competitive women's sailing team began the year with a preseason national ranking in ...

Chris Ho '12, playing in the No. 6 spot, provided one of Dartmouth's two singles wins against Princeton Saturday.
Sports

Men's tennis team falters at ECAC Tournament

The Dartmouth men's tennis team continued its up-and-down season with two losses this past weekend at the 2009 ECAC Men's Indoor Championship in Manchester, Mass. The Big Green lost its first match 5-2 against St. John's University Friday afternoon and finished the tournament with another 5-2 loss to ...

The Dartmouth men's squash team's victory over Brown on Saturday was the team's second straight 9-0 win.
Sports

Men's squash blows past Brown in 9-0 sweep, women fall 5-4

Zeke Turner / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The Dartmouth men's squash team shut out Brown with a resounding 9-0 victory, but the women suffered a hard-fought 5-4 loss on Saturday morning at the Berry Raquet Center. The Dartmouth men (11-5, 1-3 Ivy) picked up their second consecutive 9-0 victory following a dominating performance against Hamilton College last Sunday. This weekend's win was perhaps more significant, though, because it is the men's first victory in the Ivy League. "This win is crucial for our team's confidence, especially after a tough loss to Cornell last weekend," co-captain Andrew Boumford '09 said. Although Nick Sisodia '12, the men's team's number-two player, was sidelined with a minor injury, the Big Green men still dominated throughout the match. Boumford and fellow captains Ted Newhouse '09 and Tyler Young '09 each won easily in three games at the number one, two and six spots, respectively. Michael Lewis '11, Ted Schroeder '11 and Stephen Wetherill '12 all quickly disposed of their opponents as well. The only matches that went to five games ended with Luke Lee '12 pulling out a 9-4 victory in the fifth game of his match at the number eight spot, and Michael Shrubb '10 clinching a victory at the number five spot with a 9-0 victory in his final game. Boumford said the Big Green went into the match with confidence, and proved it could overcome some unexpected obstacles. "Without Nick we had eight players step up to play higher positions," Boumford said, "Everyone came through to secure an expected jack-hammering.

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