Dartmouth baseball clinched the Red Rolfe Division title and the home field advantage for next weekend’s Ivy League championship against Gehrig Division winner Columbia after three wins against Harvard this weekend.
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The Princeton men’s lacrosse team looked as if it would avoid an upset at the hands of Dartmouth on Saturday when the Tigers scored three straight goals to open up the fourth quarter, tying the game at 9-9 and shifting the momentum in its favor.
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Dartmouth’s track and field teams headed to Philadelphia on Thursday for the annual Penn Relays, the oldest and largest track and field competition in the United States. The races feature some of the most competitive teams in the world and are always one of the highlights of the spring season.
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Dartmouth’s rowing teams had a challenging weekend, as all three programs went up against some of the top teams in the nation on Saturday.
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Dartmouth’s men’s tennis team took on Ivy League champion Harvard in the team’s final contest of the year last Wednesday in Cambridge, Mass.
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Despite an early lead and a late-game comeback, Dartmouth’s women’s lacrosse team was not able to overcome Stanford’s mid-game surge as the Big Green lost to the Cardinals, 11-10, on Sunday at Scully-Fahey Field.
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With last Wednesday’s win 4-3 against Harvard, Dartmouth’s women’s tennis team finished its season with a winning conference record, taking fourth place in the Ivy League.
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With Dartmouth baseball closing in on its first Ivy League title since 1987, Schmidley and I entered what is one of the more interesting debates of our decorated tenures. What’s worth more, a title for your college or one for your favorite professional team? Makes you think, doesn’t it? Ultimately, however, there’s no denying that professional championships are more meaningful, despite what Schmidley may tell you.
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If you did not already know, Big Green baseball is making itsIvy title appearance since us ’08s graduated from high school. In the spirit of such an occurrence, Hodes and I decided to debate which is worth more: a title for one’s favorite college or professional team?
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