Killington, Vt. — Peter Graves, a Thetford resident and one of the most prominent voices in skiing, was honored with the FIS Journalist Award during last weekend’s FIS Ski World Cup weekend at Killington.

The award is presented annually by the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association and the International Ski Federation (FIS).

Graves is most known as the voice of ski racing, having served as a prominent sport announcer and television announcer for nearly 40 years. Growing up as an elite level cross country ski racer, Graves became known for both his editorial work in Nordic sport as well as one of its leading sports announcers.

Graves, who grew up in Bennington, Vt., has served as either a venue announcer or broadcaster at nine summer and winter Olympic Games, beginning with a role with ABC Sports for the 1980 Lake Placid Olympics.

At the 2014 Sochi Games, Graves served as an announcer at the Olympic Medals Plaza, as well as at ski jumping and alpine ski racing venues. He has also been a commentator for FIS World Championships in alpine and Nordic skiing

Men’s BasketballOld Dominion 59, Dartmouth 47

Norfolk, Va. — Jordan Baker and Ahmad Caver scored 14 points apiece as Old Dominion (4-2) defeated Dartmouth (0-5) despite shooting just 28.8 percent from the field.

The Big Green trailed, 45-42, with five minutes left, but Baker’s third 3-pointer of the night, with 2:20 to play, gave the Monarchs a six-point lead. The basket was just Old Dominion’s fourth field goal of the half.

Dartmouth’s Evan Boudreau led all scorers with 16 points. He was the only Dartmouth player in double digits. He added nine rebounds.

Women’s BasketballOld Dominion 82Dartmouth 56

Norfolk, Va. — Jennie Simms had 35 points and 10 rebounds as Old Dominion (3-2) dominated Dartmouth (2-3).

Destinee Young added 10 points for the Monarchs, who led 24-9 after one quarter and 48-24 at the half.

Olivia Smith led Dartmouth with 14 points.

Colby-Sawyer 100Green Mtn. 22

Poultney, Vt. — Sunapee High graduate Lexie Hamilton led Colby-Sawyer (4-1; 1-0 NAC) with 16 points and nine assists as Chargers easily cruised past Green Mountain College (0-2, 0-1) in the NAC opener for both teams.

College FootballBig Green Players Named All-New England

Hanover — Dartmouth offensive lineman Dave Morrison and linebacker Folarin Orimolade were named to the New England Football Writers Association All-New England Football Team on Tuesday.

Morrison, a 6-5, 315-pounder, served as one of the three team captains for Dartmouth and was also named to the All-Ivy League first team.

He was the rock of an offensive line that yielded fewer sacks (13) than any other Ivy League squad while ranking first in the conference in passing yards.

Orimolade, a finalist for both the Ivy League’s Bushnell Cup and the Buck Buchanan Award as the top defender in the FCS, made his presence felt on the field every game of his senior season, leading the Big Green with 83 tackles, 14.5 for a loss with nine sacks, and five forced fumbles.

Like Morrison, Orimolade was a tri-captain and All-Ivy League first team performer.

Men’s HockeyDartmouth Hosts Toy Drive

Hanover — The Dartmouth men’s hockey team will host its annual toy drive for the Children’s Hospital at Dartmouth-Hitchcock on Dec. 10 during its home game against New Hampshire and its Skate With the Big Green event on Dec. 11.

The Big Green will collect new, unwrapped items for those at CHaD to kick off the holiday season.

Boys Basketball Bradford Acad. 64, KUA 54

Meriden — Kimball Union Academy lost to Bradford Academy in its season opener.

Kimball Union had three players in double figures: Spencer Cline (13), Trent Noordssij (11) and Duje Radja (10).

Kimball Union travels to Deerfield Academy on Saturday.