Friday, April 16, 2010

Better Late Than Never

Dartmouth defenders work on staying low Thursday afternoon. Actually, they don't have a choice with this piece of equipment ;-)


And now for today's blog ...

Former Dartmouth Director of Sports of Information Art Petrosemolo has created a slide show of photos he shot at last year's Cornell game and set to music. Find it here.

To be honored at the National Football Foundation & College Hall of Fame Northern Connecticut Chapter Scholar Athlete Banquet next month is 6-foot-2, 250-pound defensive tackle recruit Martin Pomykala.

New Dartmouth offensive coordinator Jim Pry was the subject of last night's posting on Big Green Alert Premium. Said Pry of the quarterback derby he is overseeing:
“I've come into this with truly an open mind. And I think I've got four good guys. Right now anyone could do it. That's the great thing. I like it a lot. Who knows? We might be a three-quarterback system before it's over. Whatever we can do to get the ball controlled and get (time off) the clock and score points.”
To see a receiving workout by NFL hopeful Buddy Farnham of Brown, click here. Keeping in mind how atrocious the mud was during the Brown game last year in Providence, do check out the surface of the practice field Farnham was catching passes on. ... And the practice field alongside it.

Holy Cross has formally announced its recruiting class. For a list and bios, click here. (A reminder: Dartmouth's class won't be official until all the paperwork is returned at the end of the month, at which point BGA will have a look at the full class.)

Dartmouth plays lacrosse under the lights at Scully-Fahey Field. It plays soccer under the lights at Whitey Burnham Field. Football? Not so much. The Harvard Crimson has a story that notes how Night Lights Brighten Experience at Harvard Stadium.

Now for a couple of stories outside of sports from today's Daily Dartmouth. One details a change in reporting structure for the college administration. The other notes what on first glance seems to be a welcomed change in the Hanover police policy regarding underage drinking on campus.

And finally, keep your fingers crossed that the Internet gets going on the mountain before tomorrow morning. An aside: Another bear claw and I'll explode.

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