Cooperative weather and a supportive crowd that included the parents of many freshmen players welcomed the Dartmouth baseball team to Red Rolfe Field on Saturday for the Big Green’s final home Ivy League games against Harvard. The Big Green finished its conference schedule on a positive note, splitting the weekend’s contests with the Crimson by losing 4-0 and winning 9-6 on Saturday, and taking game one on Sunday in Cambridge, Mass., 2-1 before dropping the nightcap 7-6.
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After making waves in the equestrian community last week (I bought one of those sweet “Ride This” t-shirts outside Food Court, for all who were wondering), it seems only fitting that as you read this column, I will be making my way 15 hours southwest to Louisville, Ky., for the 133rd running of the Kentucky Derby. I kid you not. WOE would like to remind its readers to watch and bet on the Derby on Saturday, May 5, and see if you can spot me doing my best Hunter S. Thompson impression with two-fifths of Old Crow in one hand and a pen and notepad in the other. I’ll be wandering somewhere in the midst of the tens of thousands of drunkards and social miscreants packed into the infield, so good luck. But remember, the only reason I’m going is for the good of WOE — I plan to be the first Dartmouth journalist to bring exclusive on-site coverage of the Kentucky Derby. And if that doesn’t work out, at least I’ll have some good stories.
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The Dartmouth men’s tennis team said goodbye to seniors David Waslen and Steven McGaughey after it lost its last match of the spring season to Harvard on Wednesday, April 25, by a score of 4-3. The closely contested match was fiercely competitive throughout.
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