Category: Dartmouth Big Green
Questions Remain With Cornell Financial Aid Packages
This is the final part of a three-part series in which The Sun explores Cornell’s difficulties in athletic recruiting because of non-competitive financial aid packages.
The question Cornell coaches and Director of Athletics Andy Noel want answered is… more »
Financial Aid Threatens Ivy Competition
This is the second part of a three-part series in which The Sun explores Cornell’s difficulties in athletic recruiting because of non-competitive financial aid packages.
On Tuesday, The Sun reported that Cornell is losing athletic recruits to the oth… more »
Financial Aid Packages Threaten Cornell Athletics
This is the first part of a three-part series in which The Sun explores Cornell’s difficulties in athletic recruiting because of non-competitive financial aid packages.
One Cornell recruit faced the decision of a lifetime: come to one of the top athl… more »
New Book From Princeton Alum Details Ivy FB History
In the cutthroat world of book publishing, it's rare for a publisher to approach a novice author with a book idea. But that's exactly what happened to Mark Bernstein '83. Four years ago, Bernstein noticed a passing reference in the "Philadelphia Inquire… more »
Ivy League Documentary Now Completed
For Love & Honor Productions is proud to announce the completion of Eight: Ivy League Football and America, an original feature-length documentary film (TRT 96 minutes).
A world premiere, hosted by the Ivy Football Association, will be held on Th… more »
Ivy League director Orleans to retire
The only full-time executive director the Ivy League has employed is retiring.
Jeffrey H. Orleans will step down June 30, 2009, after 25 years of service to the Ancient Eight. Amy Gutmann, president of the University of Pennsylvania and chair of the… more »
The Great Divide
Financial-aid initiatives spur fears of Ivy League arms race.
Since its formation in 1954, the Ivy League has been perhaps the most stable conference in Division I. It has enjoyed a remarkable level of parity and is still the only D-I league whose me… more »
Financial Aid Changes May Influence Ivy League
Columbia Spectator columnist mulls the impact of financial aid policies at Harvard, Yale and Princeton and how it could affect the rest of the Ivy League.
With recent changes in the financial aid programs at Harvard and Yale, a new question faces the… more »
Brooks (MA) Product Lahey is Heading to Dartmouth
NORTH ANDOVER — Pat Lahey's journey to the Ivy League began in a freshman-year academic advising meeting.
"Do you really think Pat has that kind of potential?" his mother Karen asked.
Alex Konovalchik, Pat's advisor, was sure of it.
"Absolutely… more »
San Diego area Recruits Find Homes at FCS Schools
These California recruits - nine in all - made their college choices on both the East and West coasts.
It's hard to find a high school football player who doesn't at some point dream of playing at the next level.
Bonita Vista's Kyle Kmet was one.… more »
West Salem's Gallagher, a 4.0 student, to play at Dartmouth
The two-way all-Central Valley player is being recruited as a tight end by the Big Green.
John Gallagher had his eyes squarely set on the Ivy League.
Gallagher is a 4.0 grade point average student at West Salem High School with a full load of adva… more »
AAFL Draft Features 47 FCS Alumni
The All-American Football League, a for-profit, professional football league, held their inaugural draft on Saturday, January 26th. In that draft were 47 alumni of schools who played Football Championship Subdivision football (formerly known as I-AA fo… more »
2 Florida HS Players Commit To Big Green
This Florida high school has a reputation for cranking out scholar-athletes to the Ivy League.
The Belen football pipeline to the Ivy League has two new members.
Senior defensive back Anthony DiBlasi and athlete Diego Fernandez Soto have chosen to… more »
Andover's Perry tabbed as Merrimack College football coach
John Perry, associate head coach of UNH last year, is taking over the head coaching vacancy at D-II Merrimack.
John Perry's first job as a head coach isn't far from home.
The former Andover High All-Scholastic wide receiver was hired as Merrimack… more »