Monday, May 31, 2010

Speaking of Schedules

2010 schedules for Dartmouth and its opponents:

BROWN

Sep. 18 STONY BROOK
Sep. 25 HARVARD *
Oct. 2 at Rhode Island
Oct. 9 at Holy Cross
Oct. 16 at Princeton *
Oct. 23 CORNELL *
Oct. 30 at Penn *
Nov. 6 YALE *
Nov. 13 at Dartmouth *
Nov. 20 COLUMBIA *

COLUMBIA
Sep. 18 FORDHAM
Sep. 25 TOWSON
Oct .02 PRINCETON *
Oct. 9 LAFAYETTE
Oct. 16 at Penn *
Oct .23 DARTMOUTH *
Oct 30 at Yale*
Nov. 6 at Harvard *
Nov. 13 CORNELL *
Nov. 20 at Brown *

CORNELL
Sep. 18 at Wagner
Sep. 25 YALE*
Oct. 2 at Bucknell
Oct. 9 at Harvard*
Oct. 16 COLGATE
Oct. 23 at Brown*
Oct. 30 PRINCETON*
Nov. 6 DARTMOUTH*
Nov. 13 at Columbia*
Nov. 20 PENN*

DARTMOUTH
Sep. 18 at Bucknell
Sep. 25 SACRED HEART
Oct. 2 at Penn*
Oct. 9 YALE*
Oct. 16 HOLY CROSS
Oct. 23 at Columbia*
Oct. 30 HARVARD*
Nov. 6 at Cornell*
Nov. 13 BROWN*
Nov. 20 at Princeton*

HARVARD
Sep. 18 HOLY CROSS
Sep. 25 at Brown*
Oct. 2 at Lafayette
Oct. 9 CORNELL*
Oct. 16 LEHIGH
Oct. 23 at Princeton*
Oct. 30 at Dartmouth*
Nov. 6 COLUMBIA*
Nov. 13 at Penn*
Nov. 20 YALE*

PENN
Sep. 18 LAFAYETTE
Sep. 25 at Villanova
Oct. 2 DARTMOUTH*
Oct. 9 at Bucknell
Oct. 16 COLUMBIA*
Oct. 23 at Yale*
Oct. 30 BROWN*
Nov. 6 at Princeton*
Nov. 13 HARVARD*
Nov. 20 at Cornell*

PRINCETON
Sep. 18 at Lehigh
Sep. 25 LAFAYETTE
Oct. 2 at Columbia*
Oct. 9 COLGATE
Oct. 16 BROWN*
Oct. 23 HARVARD*
Oct. 30 at Cornell*
Nov. 6 PENN*
Nov. 13 at Yale*
Nov. 20 DARTMOUTH*

YALE
Sep. 18 GEORGETOWN
Sep. 25 at Cornell*
Oct. 2 ALBANY
Oct. 9 at Dartmouth*
Oct. 16 FORDHAM
Oct. 23 PENN*
Oct. 30 COLUMBIA*
Nov. 6 at Brown*
Nov. 13 PRINCETON*
Nov. 20 at Harvard*

Non-Conference
BUCKNELL

Sep. 4 at Duquesne
Sep. 11 at Marist
Sept. 18 DARTMOUTH
Oct. 2 CORNELL
Oct. 9 PENN
Oct. 16 at Georgetown*
Oct. 23 at Lehigh*
Oct. 30 LAFAYETTE*
Nov. 6 FORDHAM*
Nov. 13 COLGATE*
Nov. 20 at Holy Cross*

SACRED HEART
Sep. 3 at Marist
Sep. 11 ROBERT MORRIS*
Sep. 18 at St. Francis*
Sep. 25 at Dartmouth
Oct. 2 CENTRAL CONNECTICUT*
Oct. 9 at Bryant*
Oct. 16 at Duquesne*
Oct. 23 GEORGETOWN
Oct. 30 at Monmouth*
Nov. 6 ALBANY*
Nov. 13 –
Nov. 20 WAGNER*

HOLY CROSS
Sep. 4 HOWARD
Sep. 11 at Massachusetts
Sep. 18 at Harvard
Sep. 25 at Georgetown*
Oct. 2 FORDHAM*
Oct. 9 BROWN
Oct. 16 at Dartmouth
Oct. 23 at Colgate*
Nov. 6 LEHIGH*
Nov. 13 at Lafayette *
Nov. 20 BUCKNELL*

* – Conference games

NOTES – Columbia and Princeton both have six home games and four on the road. ... The Lions open the season with four in a row at Wien Stadium and have five of their first six at home. On the flip side, they play the recent "iron" of the Ivy all on the road, with challenging games at defending champion Penn, at Harvard and at Brown. They also play at Yale, meaning that all their road opponents have won at least one Ivy League title since 2006. ... Penn is the only school to alternate home and away games throughout the season. ... New Princeton coach Bob Surace opens on the road but then has four of his next five games at home. ... New Cornell coach Kent Austin has three of his first four games on the road. ... Among Dartmouth's non-conference opponents, Bucknell has six home games to five on the road while Holy Cross and Sacred Heart have six road games to five at home.
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The inspiring story of Harvard running back Cheng Ho's journey from Taiwan to Georgia to Cambridge has been told before, but a Harvard Gazette piece about his off-the-field contributions to the Crimson sports scene is worth reading.
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The Dartmouth baseball team finds out its NCAA fate when the Selection Show airs on ESPN HD at 12:30 p.m. today. The Big Green will end up at one of the 16 regional sites, listed here with the host schools:
Atlanta (Georgia Tech); Auburn, Ala. (Auburn); Charlottesville, Va. (Virginia); Columbia, S.C. (South Carolina); Fayetteville, Ark. (Arkansas); Fort Worth, Texas (TCU); Fullerton, Calif. (Cal State Fullerton); Gainesville, Fla. (Florida); Louisville, Ky. (Louisville); Los Angeles (UCLA); Miami, Fla. (Miami); Myrtle Beach, S.C. (Coastal Carolina); Norman, Okla. (Oklahoma); Norwich, Conn. (Connecticut); Tempe, Ariz. (Arizona State).
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That Certain Hanover High Senior's relay team finished third of 131 women's teams yesterday at the KeyBank Vermont City Marathon & Marathon Relay up in Burlington. They called their team PFA, or People from Far Away. Captaining the team was Brown-bound standout Heidi Caldwell, whose dad Tim '77 was a four-time Olympic skier for Dartmouth.

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