While varsity sports receive a majority of the press, Dartmouth has plenty of club sports, too, and this year has begun with three more club sports than the last. The athletics department has recognized the women’s club lacrosse team, the Kung Fu club and the polocrosse team over the past year, as the club sports scene at Dartmouth continues to expand.
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The pass of Yale University’s (3-1, 2-0 Ivy League) quarterback Matt Polhemus sailed far over his receiver’s head. A Dartmouth (0-4, 0-2 Ivy League) defender grabbed Polhemus before the ball reached his vicinity and a yellow flag flew out onto the field.
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The Dartmouth field hockey team suffered a major setback in its Ivy League campaign this weekend, falling to Yale University 3-1 on a breezy Saturday afternoon at Scully-Fahey field. The loss puts the Big Green (3-6, 1-3 Ivy) in the lower half of the Ivy standings, and with only three more conference games to play, Dartmouth’s chances of winning the conference have clearly grown slimmer.
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I’ve always wondered why my roommate, Andrew Berry ‘08, disappears for hours at a time during the day. Nearly every afternoon he packs a small bag and hits the road for a while, returning a couple of hours later smelling of chlorine. I’ve also wondered why he has so many man-thong style swimsuits.
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Coming off a 3-1 performance last weekend in the Dartmouth Invitational, women’s volleyball posted two decisive wins against Ivy rivals, upsetting Princeton in three games (30-27, 30-27, 30-27) before sweeping the University of Pennsylvania (30-25, 30-24, 30-27). The wins put Dartmouth in solid position for the rest of the season as the Big Green improved to a record of 8-6 overall, 2-2 Ivy.
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Dartmouth women’s soccer continued its winning streak with an 1-0 win over the Yale Bulldogs at home on Sunday. Defender Annie Stanley ‘08 scored Dartmouth’s only goal of the game. With the win, the Big Green (7-3-1-, 3-0 Ivy) gained sole possession of first place in the Ivy League and solidified its status as the Ivy League team to beat this season.
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Dartmouth equestrian kicked off its fall season in promising fashion, finishing third out of 10 teams at the Middlebury Horse Show on Oct. 7, behind only regional rival Vermont and Mount Ida College. Dartmouth’s contingent also boasted several strong individual performances; new co-captain Daisy Freund ‘08 took home the show’s High Point Rider title, edging Vermont’s Dana Bingham in a tie-breaking ride off.
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The Big Green’s top runners were resting this past weekend, revealing a glimpse into the bright future of Dartmouth cross country. Competing at New England Championships in Boston, the younger side of the men’s squad finished an impressive sixth in the field of 45, while the women took 25th.
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