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Women’s golf captures first Ivy League title in program history
The Dartmouth Women’s Golf team etched its name into the history books last weekend, claiming its first-ever Ivy League title at the Ivy championship tournament. The tournament took place at the Stanwich Club in Greenwich, Connecticut from April 19 to April 21. Team captain Katherine Sung ’24 said the...
Rowing falls to nationally-acclaimed Dartmouth before blowing past Fordham
The University of Rhode Island rowing team traveled to Fairlee, Vermont on Saturday to compete against Dartmouth College and Fordham University. URI finished first in four of the nine racing events against the other two teams in the three Varsity 8+ boats and the two Varsity 4+ boats. In the First Varsity 8+ morning race, Dartmouth finished with a time of 7:07, followed by Rhode Island with a time of 7:10.8. In the Second Varsity 8+ morning race, Rhode Island again raced against Dartmouth.
‘Boom’: Harvard Captures Second Straight Series Win Against Dartmouth
Oh Captain My Captain: Jake Berger squares up for an at-bat against Dartmouth last weekend. By Daniel Morales Rosales. As senior outfielder Ben Rounds rounded third in the bottom of the eighth inning last Saturday, the entire Harvard baseball team (11-22, 7-8 Ivy) was already out of the dugout. Having practiced the routine once before that game, the Crimson’s players knew the drill. Once he stepped on the plate, his teammates encircled him, jumped, and yelled “Boom!” with perfect synchronization.
Ivy League backs Dartmouth College's efforts to block basketball players from unionizing
The Ivy League is backing Dartmouth College's effort to reverse a ruling allowing the school's men's basketball team to unionize. Sports law experts said Wednesday that the Ivy League was expected to back Dartmouth College instead of the players, and the league's arguments are more or less the same as Dartmouth's, as to why they don't think student-athletes are employees.
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