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(10/20/25 5:00am)
In each of Dartmouth’s three victories this season, the team has driven down the field in the dying minutes to secure the victory. So for the stressed Dartmouth faithful, Saturday’s comfortable win over Fordham University must have been a relief. After a deadlocked first half, the Big Green focused up to sink the Rams, 30-13, in the Bronx, N.Y., to move to 4-1 on the season with five Ivy League games left.
(10/17/25 5:10am)
Coming off a thrilling last-minute win against Yale University, Dartmouth football will travel to the Bronx, N.Y., this Saturday to take on the Fordham University Rams.
(10/17/25 5:05am)
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.
(10/17/25 5:00am)
The Dartmouth volleyball team achieved a hard-fought victory over the University of Pennsylvania on Saturday, beating the Quakers in five sets. The match was the second of the weekend for the Big Green in Leede Arena, after they lost to the Princeton University Tigers 3-0 on Friday night.
(10/13/25 7:00am)
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.
(10/13/25 7:00am)
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.
(10/13/25 7:00am)
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.
(10/10/25 5:00am)
This article is featured in the 2025 Homecoming Special Issue.
(10/10/25 5:05am)
This article is featured in the 2025 Homecoming Special Issue.
(10/06/25 8:05am)
On Sept. 27, Dartmouth women’s rugby team lost to Harvard 36-33 in a close match at Brophy Field.
(10/06/25 8:00am)
Unforced errors and turnovers killed Dartmouth’s momentum in their 36-24 loss to the University of Pennsylvania on Oct. 4.
(10/06/25 8:15am)
Out on Lake Mascoma, the Dartmouth sailing team is writing a new chapter in its storied history, one helmed by the Ivy League’s first female head coach and fueled by 11 sailors, the program’s largest freshman class since 2021.
(10/03/25 10:49am)
After tucking in her fifth birdie putt in the first round of the Red Bandana Invitational in Canton, Mass., Sophia Li ’29 walked to the 18th hole with a gargantuan five-stroke lead. After a par on the final hole, Li finished with a -4 for the round, the lowest first-round score in Dartmouth women’s golf history. She held onto her lead to finish with an impressive +1 score across the three rounds, winning the Invitational in her first college tournament.
(10/03/25 5:00am)
The men’s soccer team took on Brown University away in Providence, R.I., on Saturday for their Ivy League opener. Despite a late goal from the Big Green, the Bears held on for a 2-1 win, a reverse scoreline of last year’s match between the teams.
(10/03/25 10:48am)
Grayson Saunier ’27 has been lighting it up on the gridiron in his first season as the starting quarterback for Dartmouth football. His intensity and top-tier athleticism have been noticeable in his first two starts. The junior gunslinger is coming off a huge win at Central Connecticut State University, where he threw for 407 passing yards and two clutch touchdowns, including a game-sealing bomb with seconds on the clock to put Dartmouth ahead.
(10/03/25 5:15am)
The Dartmouth women’s soccer team earned a decisive 6-0 win over the Brandeis Judges at Burnham Field in Hanover on Tuesday night.
(09/29/25 7:00am)
With the game winding down, and the score tied at 28, Dartmouth needed a big play to overcome Central Connecticut State University. The spark came from an unlikely source.
(09/29/25 7:00am)
Dartmouth field hockey opened its season with consecutive victories against Bryant University and the University of Maine. While they have dropped five straight games since their hot start, the team has approached practice with consistency and intensity.
(09/26/25 5:05am)
Dartmouth football will travel to New Britain, N.H., on Saturday to take on the Central Connecticut State University Blue Devils.
(09/26/25 5:00am)
Over the summer, Dartmouth football’s very own Kevin Daft, an associate head coach and tight ends coach, was selected by the Los Angeles Chargers for the National Football League Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship. Before the Big Green returned to the field on Aug. 21, Daft spent his vacation time at the Chargers’ training camp. Daft played for the San Diego Chargers in 2000 after being selected in the fifth round of the 1999 NFL Draft by the Tennessee Titans. He was a quarterback for the Titans during their run to Super Bowl XXXIV in 1999. The Dartmouth sat down with Daft to talk about his time with the Chargers.