Professional Sports Marketing
By Maya Moten | May 21, 2018Over the course of the last four millennia, sports have served as an integral part of the human experience.
Over the course of the last four millennia, sports have served as an integral part of the human experience.
Over the past few weeks, Dartmouth’s athletic teams have been busy finalizing their rosters for the upcoming season, including the addition of the new recruits from the Class of 2022.
During the end of April as the Ivy League was handing out their yearly distinctions, Jason Liu ’21 had the honor of being named Rookie of the Year in men’s golf.
Track & Field: The men’s track and field team placed fifth at the UMass Pre-Conference Meet.
When approaching the season, most athletes agree that there is nothing that beats the feeling of being home.
Men's Hockey Pre-game Preparations Before every game, each player of the team has a unique set of rituals.
Dartmouth football head coach Buddy Teevens ’79 officially announced the hiring of wide receiver coach Dave Shula ’81 two weeks ago, marking a drastic change in the football staff for the upcoming 2018-19 football season. Hailing from Lexington, Kentucky, Shula has had an extensive background in the National Football League, having spent one year as a player for the then-Baltimore Colts and nearly 15 years as a coach for the Miami Dolphins, Dallas Cowboys and Cincinnati Bengals.
Men's Lacrosse Dartmouth’s men’s lacrosse team fell to Cornell University at Scully-Fahey Field on Saturday 22-11.
Men’s Golf The Big Green traveled to South Carolina this weekend to compete in the Furman Intercollegiate Invitational.
Basketball Men’s basketball finished its season this weekend after matchups with Columbia University and Cornell University.
Baseball, men's basketball, football, men's soccer and women's basketball have had relatively constant attendance since 2012.