Soccer underclassmen enjoy particularly productive winter
By Nedko Kyuchukov | February 8, 2007What have you achieved so far this term? Maybe you're proud of your stellar performance during corporate interviews.
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EMI ITO / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth's soccer teams had a total of 10 players receive All-Ivy recognition for a season in which both teams failed to qualify for the NCAA tournament.
The Dartmouth's men's soccer team closed out its season with a 1-0 double overtime defeat at the hands of Ivy League rival Cornell in Ithaca, N.Y.
EMI ITO / The Dartmouth Staff National powerhouse No.
The Dartmouth's men's soccer team got just the momentum it needed ahead of Sunday's decisive Ivy League matchup against Harvard by beating regional opponent University of Vermont (8-6-4) 2-1 in Burlington. Big Green head coach Jeff Cook had extra cause for celebration, as a combination of players who rarely had a chance to play or start this season achieved the victory.
Dartmouth men's soccer posted its third consecutive Ivy League win with a 1-0 victory over Columbia (6-6-2, 0-3-2 Ivy) at Baker Field in New York on Saturday.
EMI ITO / The Dartmouth Staff In a game that saw four Big Green players make their debut in collegiate play, the Dartmouth men's soccer team (4-6-3, 2-1-1 Ivy) dropped a close 1-0 decision to Boston College (8-5-1, 3-2-1 ACC) Wednesday.
EMI ITO / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth men's soccer team seems to be back on winning terms after a disappointing start of the season.
EMI ITO / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's soccer team (3-5-3, 1-1-1 Ivy) finally managed to break its recent unlucky spell and record a win, its first in the Ivy League and third of the season, after downing Yale 1-0 in an overtime contest at Chase Field on Sunday. The Big Green ended a three-game losing and a four-game winless streak.
EMI ITO / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's soccer team's inability to finish chances and maintain their concentration for 90 minutes proved detrimental in yet another game Wednesday.