Men and women’s cross country competes in 2022 Heps Championship
In preparation for its NCAA regional meet, Dartmouth’s cross country teams exhibited strong finishes at the 2022 Ivy League Heptagonal Championship.
In preparation for its NCAA regional meet, Dartmouth’s cross country teams exhibited strong finishes at the 2022 Ivy League Heptagonal Championship.
On Oct. 22 and 23, Big Green rowing teams competed in the historic Head of the Charles. After a disappointing finish for women’s and lightweight crews, and a worse than last year’s finish for heavies, team captains implied there is work to be done.
Ward “never let anything stop him” and supported Dartmouth football as a “father figure,” even during his fight with cancer.
This weekend, Dartmouth community members can look forward to home games for women’s tennis, men’s hockey, women’s and men’s heavyweight rowing, men’s soccer and volleyball.
Following the split weekend, the Big Green stands 6-4 in the Ivy League.
The Big Green came up short, 28-13, in Saturday’s Homecoming game.
The Big Green won seven of its 11 singles matches and half of its four doubles matches over two days of competition, including four of five singles matches against the University of Rhode Island.
“The world has changed,” head coach Buddy Teevens ’79 said, who believes declining in-person student attendance does not necessarily determine football’s popularity on campus.
Nearly eight months after reopening, the campus climbing gym intends to reach new post-pandemic heights, co-directors say.
Ryan Bloch’s ’23 32-yarder with four seconds remaining cemented the Big Green’s 27-24 victory over the Lions Saturday, its first Ivy League win of the season.
Sweeping McGill and Guelph in preseason, men’s ice hockey remains focused on improving to secure a solid standing entering the 2022-23 season.
Dartmouth long snapper Josh Greene ’23 reflects on football’s first Ivy League win of the season.
The Big Green came back from trailing 16 points in the second half against Harvard to maintain its undefeated record.
The Big Green fell to the visitors after a back and forth battle on Chase Field.
Not only will tennis stars Roger Federer and Serena Williams be remembered for their athleticism, but for their dedication toward friendship, humanitarian efforts and social justice.
Field hockey heads to New York in search of its first conference win, women’s rugby looks to remain undefeated against Princeton and men’s and women’s rowing compete at the Head of the Charles regatta.
Despite the reintroduction of a dual-quarterback system, the Big Green established neither a running nor passing game against UNH.
The men and women’s cross country teams traveled to the University of Virginia, where the Big Green placed ninth and seventh respectively.
Dartmouth coasted to a 79-0 shutout victory, scoring over 70 points for the sixth time in program history and remaining undefeated on the young season.
Men and women's cross country will compete in the XC23 Invite at Panorama Farms, football looks for redemption after a three-week losing streak and volleyball looks to prove themselves against Ivy League opponents Columbia and Cornell.