Women’s soccer’s historic season comes to an end in NCAA tournament
After a historic season, the Dartmouth women’s soccer team’s season came to an end on Friday night in Fayetteville, Ark.
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After a historic season, the Dartmouth women’s soccer team’s season came to an end on Friday night in Fayetteville, Ark.
Three minutes into Dartmouth men’s hockey’s Friday night home matchup against the Colgate Raiders, forward Hayden Stavroff ’28 stood unmarked in front of the goal. Forward Hank Cleaves ’28 slid the puck to Stavroff, who slapped his stick towards the goal and rifled the shot into the top of the net to give Dartmouth a 1-0 lead. The Big Green never looked back and went on to defeat the Raiders 4-1.
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At the eighth weekly Dartmouth Student Government meeting of the term on Nov. 9, all senators who spoke raised concerns about Evergreen.AI, which they will share with the Board of Trustees in an upcoming presentation on Nov. 18. More than 100 undergraduates at Dartmouth are currently developing Evergreen, which promises to be the first college-specific wellness artificial intelligence.
“Democracy dies in darkness” is the slogan of The Washington Post, which the paper adopted in 2017 after being used by its lionized reporter Bob Woodward for years in reference to Richard Nixon. But democracy doesn’t just die in darkness. Today, democracies also die in daylight — under studio lights, on cable news panels and at press conferences — not in secrecy, but with everyone watching and no one acting.
With three minutes left in the second quarter of Dartmouth women’s basketball’s season opener against Boston University on Friday, guard Alexandra Eldredge ’27 found an open Cate MacDonald ’27 at the top of the key. The junior forward launched a 3-point attempt, which rattled around the rim before dropping in to give the Big Green a 21-14 lead. BU head coach Melissa Graves was forced to take a timeout, and her squad went into halftime down by seven points. The Big Green’s multi-faceted offense continued to thrive throughout the game, with five players getting on the scoresheet. Despite 16 Terrier points in the last four minutes of the game, Dartmouth held on to start their season off with a 52-50 victory.
Following a disappointing loss against the Harvard Crimson last week, Dartmouth football is ready to get back on track in Saturday’s game against Princeton.
For several hours last Saturday, the Boss Tennis Center buzzed with the sound of rallies, line calls and cheers as the Dartmouth men’s tennis team battled through its final invitational of the fall season. By the weekend’s conclusion on Sunday afternoon, the Big Green posted 21 wins to 8 losses, capping a fall season defined by steady improvement and a young roster finding its footing.
After finishing their fall season on Oct. 19, Dartmouth women’s golf is now on the hunt to bring home the Ivy League title this spring. The 2024 Ivy League Championship marked the first and only conference title in the Big Green’s history. Following a promising fall prologue, the team has their eyes on the prize once again and are itching to reclaim the title.
Standing outside Harvard Stadium on a cold November Saturday, the Dartmouth Big Green was somber. They had just been handed a 31-10 loss at the hands of rival Harvard University. Still in their jerseys, a group of Dartmouth defenders stood in a circle, their arms around each other. Safety and team captain Sean Williams ’26 offered some advice for his downcast team.
The men’s soccer team faced the University of Pennsylvania at home on Oct. 25, seeking a third consecutive Ivy League win. Despite a lively first 45 minutes from the Big Green, neither team managed to pull ahead. However, two second-half goals from the Quakers sealed the deal, and they left Burnham Field with a 2-0 victory over Dartmouth.
In the 118th rendition of one of the oldest rivalries in collegiate football, Dartmouth will travel to Cambridge, Mass., this Saturday to take on the Harvard Crimson.
Women’s ice hockey started off the season with two games against the Holy Cross Crusaders last Friday and Saturday. The Big Green lost 3-2 on Oct. 17 and 2-0 on Oct. 18.
There’s nothing quite like football played under the Friday night lights. After two straight Dartmouth wins and a historic Ivy League rivalry on tap, the energy is sure to be high in Buddy Teevens Stadium for a showdown between 1-4 Columbia University and the 4-1 Big Green.
At the fifth Dartmouth Student Government meeting of the term on Oct. 19, the senate unanimously approved $10,000 of funding for the IdeaLab and expanded the program to support more projects involving student life.
After dropping the first two Ivy League matchups, men’s soccer traveled to New York on Saturday to face Columbia University. Eidur Baldvinsson ’28’s second-half strike put the Big Green in front for their first Ivy League win of the season.
Men’s ice hockey is looking to defend its Ivy League Championship this season and pick up the National Collegiate Athletic Association title and the Eastern College Athletic Conference title. As they prepare for their season opener on Nov. 1, head coach Reid Cashman named Tucker McRae ’26 as captain, along with Eric Charpentier ’27, CJ Foley ’27, Alex Krause ’26 and Cam MacDonald ’26 as assistant captains.
With four seconds left in the game, all eyes in the packed Buddy Teevens Stadium at Memorial Field trained on place kicker Owen Zalc ’27.
On Oct. 4, the Dartmouth women’s soccer team collected its second Ivy League victory, beating the Columbia Lions 1-0 on Dartmouth’s Burnham Field. The win brought the Big Green to a 2-0-1 record in Ivy League play after the match and placed them at the top of the Ivy League standings. However, after tying Brown University 0-0 on Oct. 11, the Big Green dropped to no. 2 as Harvard University defeated Yale University 2-0.
This article is featured in the 2025 Homecoming Special Issue.