Seiterle '98 wins gold for Canada
By Heita Miki | August 19, 2008Courtesy of Associated Press Dartmouth alumnus Dominic Seiterle '98 of Canada won the gold medal in the men's eight in rowing at the 2008 Beijing Olympics on Sunday.
Courtesy of Associated Press Dartmouth alumnus Dominic Seiterle '98 of Canada won the gold medal in the men's eight in rowing at the 2008 Beijing Olympics on Sunday.
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Courtesy of the Nashua Telegraph New Hampshire continued its run of dominance in the 55th annual Shrine Maple Sugar Bowl, played on Saturday, as the men from the Granite State won the contest for the eighth straight time in convincing fashion, 42-0. Vermont was able to go toe-to-toe with New Hampshire in the first half, but Vermont failed to put any points on the board in two trips to the end zone when the Vermonters allowed two crucial interceptions that killed their momentum. "We felt very good at halftime," Vermont head coach Mike Law of U-32 High School said to the Barre-Montpelier Times Argus.
Kevin Garland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff The NFL Pro Bowl is notorious in that everyone wants to be named to the Pro Bowl and make the trip to Hawaii in February, but no player actually wants to play in the game.
Photo Courtesy of Gil Talbot While Dartmouth's sports teams have not been competing over the summer, Topher Bordeau, the head coach of the men's heavyweight crew team, coached the Under-23 United States national team eight to the gold medal at the FISA World Championships in Brandenburg, Germany. This continues a great summer for the Dartmouth heavyweight crew program.
Maggie Goldstein / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth tennis players from both the women's and men's teams were dominant at the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Summer Circuit tournament, held at the College from July 12 to 15.
It has been a tale of two seasons for the Busch brothers in the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Younger brother Kyle has had a fantastic season in his first year with Joe Gibbs Racing, as he has already grabbed five wins and currently leads in the standings. Older brother Kurt has struggled, stuck in 22nd ...
Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Staff Adam Estoclet '11, a sophomore forward on the men's ice hockey team from Orono, Minn, was arrested in Minneapolis for burglary in what the police described as a "drunken crime spree" just after 2 a.m.
Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Staff It is not unheard of for Big Green athletes to compete in a conference championship at noon and then tutor a classmate for a problem set at midnight.
Dartmouth's men's ultimate frisbee team made history this season, winning the New England open regional tournament for the first time.