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(05/30/25 4:05pm)
Thompson Arena thundered with applause last Tuesday night as Dartmouth hosted its annual Celebration of Excellence, honoring student-athletes who exemplified success in competition, the classroom and the community.
(05/30/25 4:00pm)
A kilometer into the first heat of women’s rowing at the Ivy League Women’s Rowing Championship in Camden, N.J., Dartmouth’s varsity eight was neck-and-neck with rival Brown University. Already at a quick pace, the crew unlocked another gear to finish second in the heat, eight seconds ahead of Brown.
(05/23/25 2:20pm)
The third annual Joshua Balara Memorial Powderpuff Tournament is set to take place this Friday memorializing football player Joshua Balara ’24, who passed away in 2023.
(05/19/25 5:00am)
Cooper Flinton ’26 and Luke Haymes ’26 had a hard choice to make this past hockey season: continue playing for the Big Green or chase their dreams and go professional. After Dartmouth’s season ended on March 21 with a loss against Clarkson University, Haymes signed with the Toronto Maple Leafs and Flinton signed with the Tampa Bay Lightning, who selected him in the seventh round of the 2021 National Hockey League Entry Draft.
(05/16/25 5:05am)
Springtime in the Upper Valley is in full bloom, and Dartmouth students can finally leave their rooms wearing fewer than three layers. Hiking is a great way to get off campus, clear your mind, take in the nice weather and watch the seasons change.
(05/16/25 5:10am)
As the Connecticut River Valley thaws, Dartmouth students are casting their lines into a new season. For members of Bait and Bullet — the College’s century-old hunting and fishing club — spring marks the return of some of the best fly fishing the Upper Valley has to offer.
(05/16/25 5:00am)
For most Dartmouth students, balancing academics and extracurriculars is already challenging enough. Still, for Sam Macuga ’23, a U.S. Ski Jumping Team member, “busy” takes on a whole new meaning. Macuga, who grew up in Park City, Utah, is training for the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics while pursuing a Dartmouth degree. Her unique ability to manage being both a professional athlete and an Ivy League student has defined her time as an undergraduate.
(05/12/25 5:05am)
Tyron Herring ’23 became the next Dartmouth player to make the National Football League after signing with the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent on April 26, 2025. Herring played 18 games for Dartmouth as a cornerback and on special teams, being named to the All-Ivy League Fourth Team after an impressive senior season. After graduating from Dartmouth as a government major, he transferred to the University of Delaware, where he played two years while completing a master in public administration at the Joseph R. Biden, Jr. School of Public Policy and Administration. This past season, he was a team captain and an All-CAA Second Team selection. Herring sat down with The Dartmouth to discuss his thoughts on the signing, his time at Dartmouth and Delaware, late coach Buddy Teevens ’79 and his faith.
(05/12/25 5:00am)
Hot Take: Women’s rowing earns a top-five finish at Ivy League Championships
(05/09/25 8:05am)
Kevin Demoff ’99 has been surrounded by football throughout his life. Demoff was a sports editor for his high school newspaper and he joined the sports section of The Dartmouth. After graduation, Demoff continued sports writing for Broadband Sports and later landed a role with the St. Louis Rams, who played in Demoff’s hometown of Los Angeles until 1995. Demoff is now the president of the Los Angeles Rams. The Dartmouth sat down with Demoff to discuss his time working for The Dartmouth and his career in professional sports.
(05/09/25 8:00am)
When the referee called “last play” at the CRAA 7s championship game, women’s rugby’s seniors gathered together for one last scrum. Seconds away from national glory, the team took a moment to soak it all in.
(05/05/25 8:00am)
Dartmouth baseball swept Cornell in a three-game series from April 25 to April 27 — improving to 8-10 in Ivy League play. Impressive starting performances from Eddie Albert ’26, Nate Isler ’27 and Bryce Loeger ’28 held Cornell to just nine total runs in the series.
(05/05/25 8:05am)
Hot Take: Women’s track and field finish high in Ivy League Outdoor Track Championship
(05/02/25 7:47am)
(04/28/25 8:05am)
Hot Take: Merrimack Next on Baseball’s Hit List
(04/28/25 8:00am)
Following the end of the indoor season, Dartmouth’s men and women’s track and field teams continue to make strides at outdoor meets as the Ivy League Championships approach. The squad broke program records both at the University of Connecticut Northeast Challenge from April 18-19 and this past weekend at the Penn Relays at the University of Pennsylvania.
(04/25/25 10:03am)
This past Sunday, Jensin Hall ’27 threw her second collegiate complete no-hitter against Yale University, earning Ivy League Pitcher of the Week.
(04/21/25 8:00am)
(04/18/25 8:10am)
Dartmouth’s men’s tennis team continues to prove itself in the Ivy League, as the squad charged past Yale University and Brown University last weekend, picking up 4-1 and 4-2 wins, respectively. The weekend sweep put the Big Green back in the national rankings at no. 73 with less than a week left of regular season play.
(04/18/25 8:15am)
After falling in Providence to Brown University, Dartmouth baseball is tied with Cornell for fifth in the Ivy League. Brown remains last in the conference with a 3-9 record, even after taking two out of three games from the Big Green.