The Look Ahead: Week 9
Football will challenge Princeton at home, volleyball will play back-to-back against Yale and Brown coming off a sweep against Cornell, and men’s basketball will travel to No. 2 Duke.
Football will challenge Princeton at home, volleyball will play back-to-back against Yale and Brown coming off a sweep against Cornell, and men’s basketball will travel to No. 2 Duke.
From Oct. 20 to 22, Dartmouth varsity sports teams came together to celebrate the bonfire tradition, watch the Homecoming football game and catch up with team alumni.
For the first time in 18 years, Crimson head coach Tim Murphy faced a Big Green team not led by Buddy Teevens.
On Nov. 9, the Big Green will travel down to Durham, North Carolina to take on Duke University at Cameron Indoor for their season opener.
Despite a tough battle in the rain, the Big Green fell to Harvard and looks to improve upon its already solid tactics as it closes out the end of the season.
As Big Green Athletics winds down the fall season, men’s and women’s cross country head to the Ivy League Heptagonal Championship, field hockey plays Columbia at home, and football travels to Harvard.
Running in her first race of the season, Tymorek’s success is a result of her strong determination to recover and mutual support from teammates and coaches.
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The Big Green women’s hockey team secures a 4-2 victory over Harvard in an intense match characterized by impressive offensive pressure and penalties.
Big Green Football faces off against Columbia in their annual Homecoming game, women’s rugby aims to take down Harvard at Brophy field and the women and men’s hockey teams will play RPI and Colgate, respectively at Thompson Arena.
The Big Green women’s soccer team has defeated Yale and Cornell, tied Columbia and UPenn, with their only Ivy League loss to Harvard.
Women’s golf competed at the Quinnipiac Classic where captains Katherine Sung ’24 and Penelope Tir ’24 placed 5th and 6th. The Big Green reflect on their team’s diverse skill set and chemistry as they move indoors.
On Oct. 6 through Oct. 9 men’s tennis competed fiercely—showing their strong suit in doubles play and the strength and support they have for one another.
Every Sunday, Collis sees fans and students from across the country cheer on their favorite NFL teams.
On Thursday, Oct. 5, Dartmouth’s lawyers refuted the National Labor Relations Board’s support of the men’s basketball team, stating that the importance of schoolwork should be put over athletics.
Co-captains Margot Luria ’24 and Rachel Freer ’24 discuss the transition of the Big Green equestrian’s competition format and their goals for their final riding season.
Despite topping the Bulldogs in nearly every important stat, the Big Green fell 31-24 on Saturday thanks to a handful of momentous Yale plays.
Volleyball’s match against Brown will be streamed on national television, cross country will race in the XC 23 Pre-Nationals and men’s soccer will battle against Columbia.
The Big Green field hockey team defeated Brown University 2-0 last weekend ending their 25-game losing streak in Ivy League play.
Throughout her time at Dartmouth, field hockey captain Barnes has learned to use her voice to unify the team and encourage consistent improvement.