Dartmouth alumni and undergraduates prepare for Olympics
Six alumni and undergraduates competed in the 2024 Canadian and U.S. Olympic Trials.
Six alumni and undergraduates competed in the 2024 Canadian and U.S. Olympic Trials.
Hagenbuch, recently named the men’s Nordic National Skier of the Year, discussed his background in the sport, recent successes and what Dartmouth skiing has meant to him.
On June 18, Ben Rice ’22 was called up to the New York Yankees, becoming the 29th Dartmouth baseball alumnus to make it to the Major League.
The Dartmouth Triathlon Team saw success in the Cohasset Triathlon.
Rawlinson discussed his path to success in the boat from high school to college.
As weather warms, the heart of campus provides an arena for students to play sports with friends.
Federer discussed his career, philanthropy and the transcendent power of sports.
The annual football tournament will continue after Balara’s class, the Class of 2024, graduates.
The College celebrated the legacy of late Big Green head football coach Eugene F. “Buddy” Teevens III on May 18.
The women’s varsity boat placed sixth overall out of eight varsity boats.
Softball ended their season at the 2024 Ivy League softball tournament with a win against Yale and losses against Princeton and Harvard.
Jenna Donohue ’24, Hann Humphreys ’23 and Quintin Campbell ’25 share their experiences — both difficult and rewarding — balancing life as two-sport varsity athletes.
Intihar discusses competing at Heps, how he got his start in decathlon and what he is looking forward to in future years.
The Big Green women’s golf team wrapped up a record-breaking season with an 11th-place finish at NCAA regionals in Las Vegas.
Isaiah Johnson ’22 was signed by the Miami Dolphins, John Pupel ’22 was invited to the New England Patriots minicamp and Quinten Arello ’24 was invited to the Tennessee Titans’ minicamp.
After 19 first-place finishes at the George Davis Invitational on April 19 and 20, the women’s and men’s track and field teams ended Ivy Championships this weekend in seventh and fifth place, respectively.
Jensin Hall ’27 became the first freshman in Dartmouth softball history to make the TUCCI/NFCA Division I Freshman of the Year Top 25 list.
This week, baseball wraps up its Ivy play, track races in the Ivy League Heptagonal Outdoor Championship and women’s rugby competes in Texas.
For the first time since the championship began in 1997, Dartmouth women’s golf claimed the Ivy League title after a final round 70 by Penelope Tir ’24.
Dartmouth defeated Rhode Island University and the University of Massachusetts on Saturday.