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Dartmouth College started a women’s ice hockey program on January 7, 1978, six years after first admitting women students. The Big Green defeated Middlebury by a 6–5 score. The Big Green finished their inaugural season with 7 wins, 7 losses, and 1 tie. Against Ivy League teams, the Big Green was 1–3–1. [2]
This is a season-by-season list of records compiled by Dartmouth in men's ice hockey. Dartmouth College has played in four NCAA tournaments in its history but currently hold the longest drought for teams that have made at least one appearance.
The Dartmouth Big Green men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents Dartmouth College. The Big Green are a member of ECAC Hockey. They play at the Thompson Arena in Hanover, New Hampshire. [2]
The following is the United States roster in the women's ice hockey tournament of the 2014 Winter Olympics. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Head coach: Katey Stone Assistant coaches: Hillary Witt , Bobby Jay
Dartmouth ice hockey 1929–1975 The Davis Rink was an indoor ice rink on the campus of Dartmouth College in Hanover , New Hampshire . The arena served as the home for the Dartmouth ice hockey program for nearly 50 years and was the last natural ice surface used for Division I hockey when it closed in 1975.
President of Dartmouth College 1820–1821 [10] Edmund Ezra Day: 1905, M.A. 1905 President of Cornell University 1937–1949 [16] [17] John Sloan Dickey: 1929 President of Dartmouth College 1945–1970 [10] Marye Anne Fox: Ph.D 1974 Chancellor of University of California at San Diego 2004–present, chancellor of North Carolina State University ...
No such excuse was available in the following game against MIT Engineers and Dartmouth posted a program-worst fourth consecutive game without a single goal to their credit. The Indians were finally able to get on the board against St. Paul's School but extended their winless streak to 5 games and, by all accounts, their season looked like it ...
In high school, she was the first female player for the Glens Falls Indians. [3] She was a backup goaltender in her junior year and started in net as a senior. [2] In high school, she accumulated a 21–9 record with a 2.0 GAA. She was selected as a Central District High School Hockey League All-Star Honorable Mention.