Mopeds, scooters and even bicycles started to show up by 5:30 or so Wednesday morning at Dartmouth's indoor practice facility in advance of the first of 12 official spring practice dates.
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Indoor practices are like a three-ring circus with action everywhere you look.
BGA Overtime will have a look at the first day of spring ball with Coach Sammy McCorkle tonight. Access that site HERE.
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Among those up early and working with players this morning were the two newest members of the retooled staff.
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Defensive quality control coach Noah Reilly comes to Hanover from the University of San Diego, where he coached inside linebackers. A Florida Tech graduate, he also coached at Millsaps.
Luke Seale arrives from Georgia's Berry College, where he was on staff after twice earning all-conference recognition and captained the football team as an offensive lineman.
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The Indianapolis Star follows up on former Dartmouth commit Parker Maiers "flipping" to Northwestern. Per the Star, the linebacker accepted a "preferred walk-on" role in Evanston. (LINK)
Be sure to visit the BGA Overtime spring story tonight for a little more on losing a recruit.
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From a story headlined Biggest highlights from Duke's pro day (LINK):
Defensive tackle Josiah Green spent one year with the Blue Devils after spending four years at Dartmouth. In his lone campaign in Durham, the 6'1", 280-pound front seven piece tallied 37 total tackles, three pass deflections, and 3.5 sacks. At Duke's Pro Day, the graduate student tied the program's bench press record with an astonishing 36 reps.
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On the hardwood, the Ivy League basketball tournament has been making the rounds of the conference's eight schools and was scheduled to be at Dartmouth's Leede Arena next March. Ivy fans not enthusiastic about the trek to Hanover will probably not be disappointed to learn the event will instead be held at Penn as part of the Palestra's 100th anniversary celebration. From a story that first appeared in The Trentonian (LINK):
The Ivy League Tournament is returning to where it all began. The iconic Palestra on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania will host the 2027 event after Dartmouth chose to forego its turn in the rotation and allow the ILT to return to Philadelphia to celebrate the venue's 100th anniversary.
The move was approved by the league's athletic directors and announced on Tuesday. "Dartmouth's willingness to forego hosting the 2027 tournaments in order for the league to celebrate this historic milestone, while also allowing time to evaluate the future structure of the event, is a testament to the collaborative spirit that defines the Ivy League," Ivy League Executive Director Robin Harris said in a statement.
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The Band of Heathens, the Austin-based group headlined by former Dartmouth linebacker Gordi Quist '02 and featuring former defensive back Trevor Nealon '02, is the subject of a Rolling Stone story HERE.
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EXTRA POINTHere's the view on my hike up the mountain yesterday. Ah yes, spring in northern New England!