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...DARTMOUTH...
...went ahead and resigned with six games left to go in Dartmouth’s 2003-2004 campaign. After an exhaustive search, the Big Green brought in Terry Dunn, who left his position as an assistant at Colorado to take the reins at Dartmouth. Dunn could be in a lot of trouble right off the bat, as star guard Leon Pattman will miss the start of the season with a groin injury that might sideline him for the whole season. Even with Pattman, it would be tough for this Big Green squad to climb out of the Ivy cellar...
What a difference a year makes. Dartmouth, the upstart Ivy League favorite, sits atop the preseason standings, a spot Harvard had been accustomed to occupying. The Crimson hopes to extend similar courtesy to the Big Green. In the second slot, the squad certainly has the talent to do so. Surprise defending champion Penn and Brown round out the top four. But don’t look twice–sleeping giants await in New Haven...
...DARTMOUTH...
...youthful, balanced squad, the Big Green won’t be taking anyone by surprise this year. After shocking Harvard in its league opener last year in overtime, ending the Crimson’s 26-game Ivy win streak, Dartmouth had everybody’s attention. With two freshmen and two sophomores in the starting five, inexperience plagued the squad as the season wore on. The good news for the Big Green is that all four of those players, who were each awarded All-Ivy honors, return to Hanover. Headlining the team is sophomore center Elise Morrison, the Rookie...