Following road win against Harvard, men’s basketball falls to Princeton despite Cornish’s 31-point performance
Untimely turnovers down the stretch sent the game to overtime, in which the Tigers prevailed
Untimely turnovers down the stretch sent the game to overtime, in which the Tigers prevailed
With the Big Green’s success over Brown University and Yale University, the team has nabbed its first road win of the season.
Track and field will compete in their third meet of the season in which they look to continue breaking program records, men’s tennis looks to add another victory to its season and women’s swimming strives to win their first conference meet of the season.
Down 13 early in the second half, the Big Green clawed back for the win thanks to strong defense and bench depth.
Despite the strong opening performance, the Big Green suffered a tough defeat to Harvard University 3-2.
Varsity distance runner and former sports editor Jason Norris ’24 writes about his races at the track team’s competition at the Suffolk Icebreaker Invitational on Saturday, Jan. 14.
Men’s basketball plays Princeton after two consecutive close conference wins, women’s hockey looks to avenge an early-season overtime loss against Union, and track and field has its second meet of the season after setting a program record last week.
After a 1-7 stretch over winter break, the Big Green struggled to get back on track after the term began, losing its first two contests against Quinnipiac University and Princeton University.
The men’s and women’s skiing teams travel to Maine for the Bates Carnival — the first competitive event of the season — the swimming and diving teams take on Yale University and the University of Pennsylvania in an attempt to win their first Ivy League meets, while both basketball teams play a pair of Ivy League contests.
Now almost two months removed from clinching its second consecutive NIRA 15s championship, the women’s rugby team sets its sights on the spring.
The Big Green defeated the Bulldogs, last year’s Ivy League champion, for the first time since 2015 Friday night.
Former sports editor and varsity cross country runner Jason Norris ’24 writes about his time training while traveling over winter break.
A dozen players were named All-New England, All-Ivy and Academic All-District I this season.
The Big Green kept pace into the start of the second half of its Ivy League opener, but Adelekun’s foul trouble led to an insurmountable deficit.
Women’s basketball hopes to secure its first conference win, men’s hockey travels to battle undefeated Quinnipiac, men and women’s skiing head to the Bates Carnival to kick off competitive ski season.
The Big Green, undefeated in rugby 15s over the last two years, has now won the championship in three of its last four seasons.
A “complete game” culminated in the Big Green’s biggest victory of the season, large enough to grant the uninjured seniors playtime.
A freshman walk-on, Bloch “fell out of love” with football before returning to execute the season’s top play to date.
Dartmouth was handed 3-0 losses from both of its conference opponents this weekend, entering the Ivy tournament seeded fourth.
With one game left, the Big Green looks to avoid finishing last in the Ivy League for the first time since 2016.