Sunday, June 10, 2012

Well Done

Five Dartmouth football coaches volunteered their time for the Lauren's First and Goal camp a week ago at Lafayette College. Keith Clark, Don Dobes, Chris Rorke, Michael Bruno and Kurtis von Bargen were among several hundred coaches who worked the came that whose mission is "to provide financial support for brain tumor research and cancer services, to offer financial and emotional support to families living with pediatric cancer, and to increase awareness of the disease."

Find a Dartmouth release here.
Willie Bogan '71, a legend both for his play on the football field and his work in the classroom, will be Dartmouth's honoree at the Ivy Football Association dinner next winter. Bogan graduated Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude, was a Rhodes Scholar and earned a law degree from Stanford. On the field he was an All-East safety on the 1969 and '70 Dartmouth teams (the latter ranked 14th in the nation), and was drafted in the eighth round by the Baltimore Colts. Find a Dartmouth release here.
Abbey D'Agostino became the first Dartmouth woman to win an NCAA track title yesterday when she crossed the line in the 5,000 meters three one-hundredths of a second ahead of Washington's Megan Goethals in the 2012 NCAA Outdoor Championships at Drake Stadium. Story

Earlier, teammate Alexi Pappas placed third in the 3,000 meter steeplechase. The pair will now head to the Olympic Trials in Eugene, Ore., at the end of the month.

Dartmouth finished 14th in the women's championship, the best by an Ivy League school. Story
It's graduation day at Dartmouth. For all the links you need, and more, click here.