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The Dartmouth
April 11, 2026
The Dartmouth
Sports

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Men's lacrosse loses momentum, drops third straight game

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Only three days after a close loss to Yale University, the Dartmouth men's lacrosse team faced the University of Delaware on Tuesday in Danbury, Conn., losing to the Blue Hens (8-4), 14-11, and marking the Big Green's (4-6, 1-2 Ivy) third consecutive loss. Despite the upset, head coach Andrew Towers said the team finally brought intensity and unity which it had lacked in previous play to the game. "I am proud of this aspect of the game," he said.


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Rugby battles in tournament play

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Zach Ingbretsen / The Dartmouth Senior Staff In a weekend filled with tournaments, league matches and 7's action, the Dartmouth men and women's rugby teams faced College Premier Division and Ivy League competition.





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How athletes eat at Dartmouth

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Whether they're constantly tapering calories like lightweight rower Brian Frake '13 or making sure they're big enough to take down even the toughest of quarterbacks like offensive lineman Thomas Prewitt '13 Dartmouth athletes need to constantly monitor what they eat.





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Men's lacrosse falls just short at Yale

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Despite scoring four goals in the final two minutes of its game against Yale University on Saturday, the Dartmouth men's lacrosse team was unable to beat the 17th-ranked Bulldogs (7-2, 2-2 Ivy), losing the road matchup, 9-7. Yale opened the scoring two minutes into the game, before co-captain Rhett Miller '11 netted an unassisted goal 5.5 minutes later to even the score.





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Soccer hosts Haiti in benefit game

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Zach Kuster / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth men's soccer team hosted the men's Haitian national football team on Friday at Burnham Field in Hanover, benefitting Partners in Health's relief efforts in Haiti.


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Any given Monday

This weekend, I was especially proud to be a Dartmouth student. On Friday night, I showed up just after the first whistle of the Dartmouth-Haiti men's soccer game to find the student section already overflowing.



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Through the lens of Lentz

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This could have been the week of the college underdog. After Virginia Commonwealth University and Butler University effectively destroyed everyone's bracket mine included Butler ousted VCU to return to the national championship.



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Baseball defeats Quinniapiac, 16-8

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Patton Lowenstein / The Dartmouth Staff After enduring its first Ivy League series sweep since 2007 on Sunday, the Dartmouth baseball team righted itself yesterday afternoon in wet and windy conditions, beating Qunnipiac University with a 16-8 road win. A terrific performance by captain Joe Sclafani '12 powered the Big Green (13-6, 2-2 Ivy) to victory.