Monday, January 28, 2008

Men’s Basketball: The Revival of a Program

By Ryan Karr, The Dartmouth Staff

In the realm of men’s sports across the nation, two sports reign supreme in terms of coverage, attendance and interest: football and basketball. More »

Men’s and women’s squash defeat Williams and Cornell

Both the men’s and women’s squash teams used the momentum from their victories against Williams last Wednesday to beat Cornell by a comfortable margin at home on Saturday, the first win in the Ivy League for both of Dartmouth’s teams. More »

Harvard stifles women’s basketball in low-scoring contest

By Kevin Liao, The Dartmouth Staff

The Big Green ran into trouble against a rejuvenated Harvard team that was armed for revenge after a 21-day break from the hardwood. Dartmouth came out strong at the start of both halves but could not sustain its momentum and ultimately fell 47-34 to the Crimson. More »

Women’s tennis wins first match against Boston College

By Heita Miki, The Dartmouth Staff

The Dartmouth women’s tennis team kicked off its 2008 campaign in promising fashion, traveling to Fort Meyers, Fla. to beat Boston College 4-3 in the Johan Kriek Classic this weekend. More »

Track teams tune up at Boston Univ.

Dartmouth’s men’s and women’s track teams competed with mixed results in the Terrier Classic at Boston University last weekend. More »

Men’s hockey loses momentum in second loss to Harvard

The Harvard Crimson snapped its 10-game winless streak with a 3-1 win over Dartmouth on Saturday night in front of nearly 4400 fans. More »

Alex Hodes: Vegas versus Hanover

By Alex Hodes, The Dartmouth Staff

What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas, or so the commercials would have you believe. Not this time. No, this time, the exploits of nine Dartmouth students in America’s biggest adult playground will be told in this very column. Then again, seeing as how this is first and foremost a sports column, don’t expect the juicy details. Sorry to disappoint, not that I was trying to lead you on or anything. Rather, I’d like to give you an inside look into America’s greatest invention: the sports book. More »