Big Green skiing defeats UVM to claim first at the Harvard Carnival
The first-place finish marks the Big Green’s first Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association carnival win in almost four years.
The first-place finish marks the Big Green’s first Eastern Intercollegiate Ski Association carnival win in almost four years.
Men’s basketball plays crucial games on the road against Cornell and Columbia, women’s and men’s lacrosse kick off their seasons and men’s tennis and women’s squash play championship games.
The Big Green’s 15-point second-half lead, grabbed after a 30-8 scoring run, quickly evaporated to two, but Dartmouth held strong for the win.
After elimination from playoff contention, the Big Green struggled to break the momentum of its recent opponents.
Varsity distance runner and former sports editor Jason Norris ’24 writes about the track team’s season so far as the squad sets sights on the upcoming Ivy League Indoor Heptagonal Championships.
Dartmouth’s Skiway faces the inevitable consequences of climate change and warmer winters but works to cultivate generational connections that shape this venue.
Experiences include skiing, snowboarding and hiking trips.
The meet was highlighted by new program records on both the men’s and women’s side — Eric Gibson ’23 set a new mark in the 1000 meter race and Julia Fenerty ’23 in the 800 meter.
The Big Green could not continue its momentum following Adelekun’s historic performance over Columbia, losing both of these games by double-digit margins to drop to sixth place in the Ivy League.
Following a string of victories, the Big Green loses to Princeton University and Quinnipiac University at home.
The men’s team holds a 5-0 record and the women’s team are 2-0 early in the season.
Skiing will continue to compete in the Saint Michael’s Carnival, women’s and men’s tennis hope to remain undefeated in their upcoming matches and the infamous Dartmouth vs. Princeton hockey game will be hosted in the Thompson Arena.
Posting 41 points, Adelekun was one point away from doubling his former career-high and claiming the record for himself.
The Big Green is still searching for its first conference win of the season.
Untimely turnovers down the stretch sent the game to overtime, in which the Tigers prevailed
With the Big Green’s success over Brown University and Yale University, the team has nabbed its first road win of the season.
Track and field will compete in their third meet of the season in which they look to continue breaking program records, men’s tennis looks to add another victory to its season and women’s swimming strives to win their first conference meet of the season.
Down 13 early in the second half, the Big Green clawed back for the win thanks to strong defense and bench depth.
Despite the strong opening performance, the Big Green suffered a tough defeat to Harvard University 3-2.
Varsity distance runner and former sports editor Jason Norris ’24 writes about his races at the track team’s competition at the Suffolk Icebreaker Invitational on Saturday, Jan. 14.