Student-athletes reflect on cancellation and reinstatement of Division I varsity sports
The cancellation occurred due to a projection of a $150 million financial deficit caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The cancellation occurred due to a projection of a $150 million financial deficit caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Sisters of Alpha Phi and Kappa Kappa Gamma sororities faced off against one another in a powderpuff football match, coached by brothers of Gamma Delta Chi fraternity, to raise money for the Josh Balara Scholarship Fund.
Sports editors Lanie Everett and Stephanie Sowa muse on the parallels between athletic competitions and Green Key weekend, Dartmouth’s annual music festival.
College walk-on athletes from track and field, lightweight rowing and men’s and women’s lacrosse reflect on their experiences transitioning from students to student-athletes.
Two Dartmouth head coaches, two current student-athletes and one recruit from the Class of 2027 share their experiences with the recruitment process.
From the start of her running career at six years old in Seattle to running for the Ukrainian National Team to finding success at Dartmouth, Anya Hirschfeld ’23 reflects on her running communities.
The Big Green left it all out on the field for a tough loss against Sacred Heart.
Multiple gold medals, personal record achievements and strong camaraderie characterized the Ivy League Heps for the Big Green track athletes.
As spring sports approach their end, men’s and women’s track will race in the New England Championship, baseball will face off against Sacred Heart and men’s and women’s rowing participate in several regattas.
The decision came on Monday, following the completion of the football team’s spring training with the annual Green and White scrimmage on May 6.
Last weekend, with hard work from the team and the help of pitcher Clark Gilmore ’24, baseball finally copped a win against the Brown Bears.
Men’s and women’s track will travel to Philadelphia to compete in the Ivy League Heptagonal Championship, women’s rugby will finish its season at nationals and baseball hopes to build upon its winning momentum against Brown.
Varsity distance runner and former Sports editor Jason Norris ’24 contemplates the success of his team’s synergy at the George Davis Invitational.
The Big Green women’s softball team has proved to be a competitor in the Ivy League, but the team struggles to gain successful momentum.
The thrilling rugby 7s division championships meant multiple Big Green victories in Ivy League competition at Brophy Field in Hanover.
Rain and a poor first round were no hurdle for the Big Green, who took home third with four top-ten finishes.
In this week’s look ahead, softball takes on Princeton at the Chase Field Complex, heavyweight rowing hosts the Lake Morey Invite in Fairlee, Vermont, and men’s lacrosse celebrates Senior Day against Brown.
Freeman, one of two captains of the baseball team, will stick around for an additional year to build upon lessons learned from this difficult season.
Women’s rowing finds success on Lake Morey this weekend, beating UMass and MIT in all four races on Senior Day.
Women’s and men’s golf will compete in their respective Ivy League Championships, Rugby hosts the Ivy 7s Championship, and women’s, heavyweight and lightweight rowing look for success on the water.