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12/10/2008 12:00:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse
HANOVER, N.H. - On Dec. 8, the Dartmouth women's lacrosse team embarked on a two week tour of Australia for the third time in program
history. After 30 hours of travel, the team arrived in Sydney and sent in the first of many updates to come for DartmouthSports.com. Fans can catch up on the Big Green's adventures throughout the trip on the women's lacrosse homepage.
Dartmouth's
tour Down Under will be a jam-packed trip filled with cultural and
educational experiences as well as games against impressive teams
including the Australian National Team as it preps for this summer's
World Cup.
“For the players and this program it is the trip of a lifetime. Not many people can say that they have gone to Australia and the players always cite it as one of their most memorable experiences at Dartmouth,” said Head Coach Amy Patton, now in her 17th season at the helm. “In addition to being a great opportunity educationally, the chance to spend two weeks bonding as a team in a foreign country while playing some of the best competition in the world has always had us better prepared for our first game.”
The trip has been funded through team fundraising activities and
private donations during the past four years. The NCAA allows each
varsity team to travel internationally once every four years and Ivy
League rules prohibit the use of institutional budget funds for this
purpose.
The group will spend its first three days in Sydney enjoying the sites such as the Harbor, Opera House and Olympic
Park. In addition to some practice sessions, the team will be free to
sunbath, unwind and surf at the beach. Following it's stay in Sydney
Dartmouth heads to Cairns for a three-day excursion. In years past this
has been described as one of the most thrilling parts of the trip,
including a visit to the Great Barrier Reef and scuba diving in the
Coral Sea.
Then it's off to Adelaide where the Big Green hit's
the field for the final five days. During that time, Dartmouth will
play seven games in four days including contests against the Australian
National Team and Team Koala.
It was perhaps no coincidence that
following the last two trips Dartmouth won Ivy Championships in the
spring season (2001, 2005).
“There's no question that we will
benefit, in 2000 and 2005 those teams had an extra special bond, it was
a strength that they had that was just a little different,” said
Patton. “We'll be relying on each other in a foreign country and it's
very fun but also such an experience that we will draw upon all
season.”