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...Dartmouth facilities, they do not require $20 million in renovations. This is how much it would cost to build a pool like Harvard’s or Princeton’s that can host an Ivy Championship. But only two schools in the Ivy League have this capacity. Darmouth??s pool does have two 50-meter lanes, making it better than either Columbia or Cornell’s pools. Should these school cut their programs...
...while Darmouth??s teams are perrenially in the lower half of Ivy League swimming, they do produce phenomenal swimmers. Dartmouth sent a women to NCAA’s (which is more competitive than Olympic Trials) in 1996. Harvard, although we always finish in the top of the Ivy League, hasn’t sent a woman since 1992. In conclusion, I would like to address the one point of Holoch’s article I do agree with: “Being a student athlete is a privilege, not a right.” It is an honor...
Darmouth boasts the nation’s most potent offense, averaging 4.8 goals per game, compared with sixth-placed Harvard at 3.5. Leading Darmouth??s offense is junior center Carly Haggard, an Ivy League co-MVP and the nation’s leading scorer. Haggard leads the nation in goals, assists and points per game...