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The Dartmouth
August 23, 2026
The Dartmouth
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Tennis wins share of Ivies

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Tying Yale University for first place in the Ivy League, the Dartmouth women's tennis team ended its season on Saturday by defeating Harvard University, 4-3. Dartmouth (14-8, 6-1 Ivy) got off to a shaky start in the match, with Molly Scott '11 and Christina Danosi '13 losing 8-2 in first doubles and Ryan Reichel '11 and co-captain Georgiana Smyser '11 falling 8-5 in second doubles.


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Any Given Monday

Just a couple hours outside of Hanover, it's an entirely different world the sun is shining, flowers are blooming and it's almost 70 degrees.



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SALESKY: One-on-One

Whether rain or shine or even sleet the Dartmouth women's crew team has been spending all of its time on the water and in the weight room as the season winds down to the ECAC Sprints Championships in less than two weeks.


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Women's lacrosse beats Princeton

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The Dartmouth women's lacrosse team soundly defeated Princeton University on Saturday afternoon, 15-10, providing an energetic performance that corresponded with the team's annual alumnae weekend.


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Softball splits games against Brown

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Maggie Rowland / The Dartmouth Staff Despite being shut out in the first game of its doubleheader with Brown University on Sunday, losing 13-0, the Dartmouth softball team rallied to win 6-3 in the second game.





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Freshmen pace women's track team

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Courtesy of Doug Austin Although it lost the only Ivy League matchup its has competed in this season, the Dartmouth women's track team has returned to practice with a renewed sense of purpose in moving forward through the remainder of the outdoor season.








Sarah Spangenberg '11 qualified for Nationals after a strong performance at the Zone Championships last week.
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Equestrian finishes third at Ivies

Courtesy of Anne Peale After overcoming many difficult horse draws, the Dartmouth equestrian team fell just short in its bid to repeat a first-place win at the All-Ivy Championships, finishing in third place at the event on Saturday.


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Hollisto's World

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Think back to every great football movie you've ever seen. Now think about the last scene. Think about the epic goal-line push in "Friday Night Lights," the inspiring halftime speech in "Any Given Sunday" and the amazing last-second touchdown in "Remember the Titans." Now ask yourself: What do these moments all have in common? Stumped?



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Briefly Noted

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The Dartmouth men's track and field team dominated the University of Vermont and Middlebury College at home on Sunday.