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The Dartmouth
July 8, 2025 | Latest Issue
The Dartmouth

Briefly Noted

Men's squash player Robbie Maycock '13 and women's hockey player Camille Dumais '13 were named Cross High Performance Athletes of the Week by DartmouthSports.com on Jan. 26. Maycock defeated his opponent from Williams College, 3-0, in the number six position, helping propel the Dartmouth squash team to a 7-2 victory last Saturday. Maycock has won three straight matches and is 7-3 this season. On the ice, Dumais' play also earned her the Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference MLX Skates Player of the Week honor. She helped lead the Big Green women's hockey team to three straight victories over the past week, registering a total of six goals and three assists during the stretch. She tallied one goal and two assists in a 5-1 win at Vermont last Tuesday. Dumais increased her statistics with a goal on Friday against Union College in a 5-1 win and a goal and an assist on Saturday in a 3-0 win against Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. She leads the team in assists on the season with 14 and in points with 25. Goalie Lindsay Holdcroft '14 also earned an ECAC honor, being named MLX Skates Rookie of the Week after her 3-0-0 record this past week. She had a 0.947 save percentage and allowed only two goals over the three-game stretch.

Lindsay Foreman was named as the new assistant softball coach this week by head coach Rachel Hanson. Before coming to Dartmouth, Foreman was a four-year varsity catcher for the University of Houston Cougars, where she was on the Conference USA Commissioner's honor roll and had the team's highest grade point average. Most recently, Foreman served as head coach of the girl's softball team at Pasadena Memorial High School in Texas, where her team went to three straight Bi-District championship games and won back-to-back bi-district titles in 2009 and 2010.