Q&A with Class of 2022 Commencement speaker, NFL quarterback Russell Wilson
Wilson shares advice on navigating change — amid his own recent move to a new team — and overcoming obstacles.
Wilson shares advice on navigating change — amid his own recent move to a new team — and overcoming obstacles.
Graduating seniors, coaches and administrators share moments of joy from Dartmouth club and intramural sports.
Multiple graduating athletes expressed discontent with only two or three full competitive seasons during their time at Dartmouth, although some noted silver linings.
Jake Dalton ’23 and Myles Schreck ’22 contested the hammer throw, while Julia Fenerty ’23 ran in the 800 meter event.
Durbin, who received the Agnes Kurtz Award for her dedication to furthering women’s sports, discussed returning to the pitch after multiple surgeries to help lead the Big Green to a fall national title.
Women’s rugby went undefeated, Big Green football clinched the Ivy League Championship and baseball ended their season ranked third in the Ivy League.
Willett comes back to Hanover with two championship jerseys after claiming first in two different events.
The team defeated Army West Point in the quarterfinals and Harvard University in the semis — two teams that had defeated the Big Green in the regular season — before losing to Lindenwood University in the finals.
Athletes recognized at the ceremony remark on how grateful they are to be a part of the Dartmouth athletics community.
Women’s sailing caps off its season at the ICSA National Championships and Men’s and Women’s track athletes look to qualify for the NCAA Championships at the NCAA East Region Preliminaries.
Samuels reviewed his favorite Dartmouth memories both on and off the court, in addition to his future plans.
The team continued where it left off before the pandemic, winning or placing highly in all of its races this spring.
Softball led all Big Green programs with seven players selected to All-Ivy Teams, including the Ivy Player of the Year. Women’s track and field was a close second with six selections and women’s lacrosse had five.
The Big Green ended Columbia’s NCAA-leading winning streak of 19 games.
As most sports seasons are coming to an end in the upcoming weeks, Dartmouth’s sailing team dominates the events for Week 8.
After walking on to the Big Green rowing team, Kakela worked her way onto the U.S. National Team and won a gold medal at the 1995 World Championships
The women’s team finished sixth and the men’s in seventh in a meet highlighted by Karl-Oskar Pajus ’25 and Bridget McNally ’24.
Both track teams will compete in the New England Championships, men’s rowing will race at the Eastern Sprints Regatta while the women will race at the Ivy League Championship and women’s rugby will play for the National Collegiate Championship.
The number four ranked rowing team closes out dual competition with wins at Lake Morey in Vermont.
The Big Green had a week of ups and downs with its championship hopes in question.