A reminder that the Dartmouth-Yale game will be broadcast live on Sirius satellite radio, channel 130.
Former Dartmouth placekicker Nick Lowery is to be inducted in the Kansas City Chiefs Hall of Fame. From the Chiefs' web page:
Lowery is just the second kicker to be enshrined into the Chiefs Hall of Fame, joining K Jan Stenerud who was inducted in ‘92. Lowery spent 14 seasons with Kansas City (’80-93), playing in 212 regular season games. Only P Jerrel Wilson (15) played more seasons for the Chiefs and only G Will Shields (224) played in more games.Also from the release ...
... (He) earned a degree in Government from Dartmouth and won the college’s first President’s Award. He worked for President Ronald Reagan in the White House Drug Abuse Policy office in ‘88. He helped President George H.W. Bush establish The Points of Light Foundation in ‘89. He served as an advisor to President Bill Clinton to help shape AmeriCorps in ‘93. Lowery was a two-time All-Ivy League selection for the Big Green, connecting on 22 of 36 field goals and a Dartmouth-record 51 PATs for 117 points.The official Ivy League football weekly release came out earlier in the week. Find it here.
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