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By JON MARKS
PRINCETON, N.J. — It was February 21, 2009. Barack Obama was just beginning his stint in the Oval Office. The Philadelphia Phillies were atop the baseball world. “Slumdog Millionaire” was about to win the Oscar for Best Picture.
By ALEX CERVANTES
HANOVER — Cliché as it is, there’s a reason basketball coaches often reinforce the importance of playing a complete 40 minutes. The Dartmouth College women’s basketball team, plagued by a quarter of poor play once more, dropped its game against UMass,...
By ALEX CERVANTES
DURHAM, N.H. — With less than three minutes remaining in his team’s 69-65 win over New Hampshire on Tuesday night, senior Dartmouth men’s basketball guard Ryan Cornish snagged a rebound, took one dribble and hurled a pass down the court in the...
By ALEX CERVANTES
HANOVER — The question elicited a couple of chuckles from the Dartmouth College women’s basketball contingent at the postgame dais.Flanked on all sides by a gaggle of youth reporters armed with questions, second-year Big Green coach Linda Cimino,...
By ALEX CERVANTES
HANOVER — Disciplined. Unselfish. Fast. Together. A tough brand of basketball. These were some of the traits Dartmouth men’s basketball coach David McLaughlin said would be central to defining his team’s success this season while addressing reporters...
By ALEX CERVANTES
HANOVER — Dartmouth women’s basketball first-year guard Tahira Muhammad held her right hand in the cookie jar for an extra second or two, hopping backward on her left leg as she watched her 3-point attempt arc toward the hoop Wednesday against...
By TRIS WYKES
HANOVER — One minute, 27 seconds.That’s the extent to which the Dartmouth College men’s basketball team held a lead on Friday night during an 82-69 loss Penn at Leede Arena. Were the Quakers an Ivy League force, the statistic might be somewhat...
By JIM KENYON
The Dartmouth College men’s basketball team hasn’t won many games on the court this season, but the players scored a major victory Monday in their bid to unionize. Laura Sacks, director of the National Labor Relations Board’s regional office in...
By Josh Weinreb
Dartmouth Grad Otley Turns CVU Girls Into Powerhouse- Ute Bowman Otley laughs about it now, thinking back on how things could have gone differently. Believe it or not, she said, her decision to go to Dartmouth College came down to pronunciation.Now the girls basketball coach at Champlain Valley Union...
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