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February 15, 2026 | Latest Issue
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The Dartmouth football team can still win the Ivy League with victories in its remaining two games and outside help from around the league.
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Football hosts final home contest

Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff To win the Ivy League title, the Big Green (5-3, 3-2 Ivy) must win its two remaining games and get some luck from Harvard University and the University of Pennsylvania, which are the only two teams ahead of Dartmouth in the league standings.








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Vann Island

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By COREY VANNThe Dartmouth Staff Is everyone reading this column a little bit richer than they were last week?


The women's soccer team went 13-4 (6-1 Ivy) in 2012, a nine-win improvement from last season.
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Women's soccer denied NCAA bid

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Tracy Wang / The Dartmouth Staff Although the NCAA selection committee denied the Dartmouth women's soccer team an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament on Monday night, the team made great strides as a program this year.



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Men's soccer drops one on road versus Cornell

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Samantha Oh / The Dartmouth Staff On Saturday, the Dartmouth men's soccer team's Ivy League title hopes took a serious blow when the Big Green fell to Cornell University, 2-1, in extra time at Berman Field in Ithaca, N.Y.


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Football steamrolls over Cornell

Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Senior Staff On a blustery afternoon in Ithaca, N.Y., everything went right for the Big Green in a 44-28 victory over Cornell University.


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Women's soccer awaits NCAA fate

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Tracy Wang / The Dartmouth Staff On Saturday, the Dartmouth women's soccer team won its seventh consecutive game, defeating Cornell University, 3-0, in Ithaca, N.Y., to close out the regular season and finish second in the Ivy League.


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Dartmouth student-athletes stay entertained on road trips

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Elizabeth McNally / The Dartmouth Winding along the roads of New Hampshire, Dartmouth student-athletes spend countless hours traveling to and from away games, posing a logistical challenge to those who plan transportation and forcing Big Green athletes to find ways to pass the time, often by completing school work or preparing for upcoming competitions.



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What to Watch For

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Vince Marriott: Once again, basketball season is upon us. While I'm not usually a huge fan of the sport at a professional level, the recent resurgence of the Philadelphia 76ers has me excited for what could happen this year.


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Battle of the Sexes

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Hello readers. We are at an exciting time of the year for sports. The World Series just ended, the NBA season just started and the NFL is getting hot and heavy around its season's halfway poinxt.


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1-on-1 with Jared Klee '13

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This week, I sat down with men's club water polo player Jared Klee '13 to discuss the team's recent success, winning the New England Division Championship and its road to Nationals. The water polo team won the New England Regionals two weekends ago and is now the No.