The Run: One Clap on Three
Former sports editor and varsity cross country runner Jason Norris ’24 reflects on the cross country team’s coaching changes and impact of its former coach, Justin Wood.
Former sports editor and varsity cross country runner Jason Norris ’24 reflects on the cross country team’s coaching changes and impact of its former coach, Justin Wood.
Nearly halfway through the fall term, men’s heavyweight rowing gears up for their first event of the season, the Head of the Charles, held in Cambridge, Mass. on Friday, Oct., 21.
Football heads to the Yale Bowl in an attempt to get its season back on track with its first Ivy League win, volleyball takes on the challenge of an 11-1 Yale team and women’s rugby looks to stay undefeated.
The Big Green won this redo of last year’s championship-clinching match with a score of 24-15
After the 23-17 double overtime loss to the Quakers Friday night, the Big Green’s record stands at 1-2.
The Big Green fell to Princeton University but came out on top against University of Pennsylvania.
The men lost 1-0 and the women 2-0, with both teams yet to notch an Ivy League win
Former sports editor and varsity cross country runner Jason Norris ’24 reflects on his dedication to pull himself back up after racing in Boston College’s “Battle in Beantown” last weekend.
Paulson, who was a member of the Big Green football 1965 and 1966 Ivy League champion teams, shared how his experience at Dartmouth shaped his skills as a leader.
Football and men’s soccer kick off Ivy League play, women’s volleyball looks to continue its winning ways with two conference matchups, and women’s rugby plays a rematch of last year’s NIRA championship game.
The loss drops the Big Green’s record to 1-1 entering the start of Ivy League play.
The Big Green will look to carry its offensive momentum into the start of Ivy play next week.
Men’s tennis kicked off its season with an impressive performance at the Penn Invitational this weekend, winning a majority of its singles and doubles matches on all three days of the tournament.
Former sports editor and varsity men’s track and cross country athlete Jason Norris ’24 reflects on his time spent training this summer in Hanover.
The Big Green traveled to the University of California, Irvine and swept its first two matches against Sacred Heart University and the College of Holy Cross, but lost in its last match against the Anteaters.
Play kicks off at home this Saturday against Valparaiso University.
This week, fall sporting events begin to ramp up to full speed. Men’s tennis, men’s golf, football and women’s rugby will play their first games of the season while volleyball, sailing and men and women’s soccer look for additional wins to add to their season record.
The student-athletes were given “no context” for Wood’s departure, according to the men's cross country team captain.
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Student-athletes from men and women’s cross country, football, women’s rugby, volleyball and men and women’s soccer shared how they are gearing up for the fall season.