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December 25, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Lizzie Blidner '08 controls the ball against some aggressive defense.
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Field hockey ekes out win against UMass Minutewomen

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Tilman Dette / The Dartmouth Staff In Wednesday's cold and damp game at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst, the Dartmouth field hockey team was able to shutout Atlantic-10 leading UMass en route to a 1-0 upset. "I'm very happy that the team was able to hang on to our 1-0 lead and to also secure the shutout," Head Coach Amy Fowler said.



Captain Jamie Wallace '08 shot a two-day 152 to finish tied for 15th place.
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Big Green men's golf performs consistently at NEIGA

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Courtesy of Dartmouth Athletics While the rest of the College struggled through midterms and classes for the last two days, the men's golf team concluded its fall season in style -- finishing fifth of 42 teams in the New England Intercollegiate Golf Association Championships. The Big Green played very steady golf through both days of the tournament.



Justin Tzou '10 was Dartmouth's biggest surprise at the ITAs, making it to the quarterfinals before falling to the tournament's ninth-seeded player.
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Tennis teams send athletes to ITAs

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Tilman Dette / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth sent eight tennis players to Norfolk, Va., this week to compete in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Northeast Regional Tournament.








Field hockey has dropped eight of its last ten games, and will look to right its ship against UMass on Wednesday.
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Columbia shuts out field hockey, record falls to 4-9 overall

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Grey Cusack The Dartmouth field hockey (4-9, 1-4 Ivy) team wanted to make a statement in Saturday's Homecoming match-up against Columbia (8-5, 3-5 Ivy). With only two weeks and four games left in a roller coaster season, the Big Green needed to ignite some kind of spark so it could conclude the season on a strong note.



The Big Green pulled ahead of the Lions in the fourth quarter to secure a Homecoming win.
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Football conquers Columbia for Homecoming victory

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Jennie Post / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth football took its homecoming fans on a wild, emotional roller coaster in the fourth quarter Saturday, but pulled out a 37-28 victory over Columbia. The Big Green (2-4, 2-1 Ivy) were in a familiar position after the Lions (1-5, 0-3 Ivy) drove 96 yards in six plays to tie the game at 28-28 with 9:54 remaining in the fourth quarter.


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Big Green volleyball falls twice at home to Ivy League foes

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The Dartmouth women's volleyball team (12-6, 5-3 Ivy) had two more pitfalls this weekend as the team faced its toughest Ivy League competition to date and lost close games on Friday to Penn (12-7, 5-2 Ivy) and Saturday to Princeton (15-3, 7-0 Ivy). Coming into the weekend, the Big Green knew that it would not have a Homecoming cakewalk, as the team was facing the first and third teams in the Ivy League standings.



Men's soccer will look to remain undefeated in Ivy play when it takes on Columbia this Saturday in Hanover.
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Homecoming features decisive games for Big Green teams

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Jessica Griffen / The Dartmouth Staff For many Dartmouth teams, the games played this weekend will be the most important of their seasons, both because it is Homecoming and because for a number of teams, wins this weekend will push them well on the way to Ivy League success. Big Green football (1-4, 1-1 Ivy) hopes to improve on its form of late and turn its season around against Columbia after tough road losses to Yale and Holy Cross.


Sports

The Glove: Understandable Apathy

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I'm an absolute sports junkie. If I weren't, I wouldn't be writing this column. I also happen to be the son of a Dartmouth-educated father, whose first stuffed animal was a teddy bear with a Dartmouth green sweater with a large white D on it (originally enough, I named him "D-Bear.") Unlike most people out there, I was brought up looking for Dartmouth football/basketball scores on the ESPN crawl at the bottom of the television.


Jarrod Shoemaker '04 crosses the finish line carrying the American flag at the 2005 World Championships.
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Shoemaker '04 headed to Olympics

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Courtesy of jarrodshoemaker.com While the 2004 Olympics were going on in Athens, Greece, Jarrod Shoemaker '04 had just graduated from Dartmouth and was just getting his feet wet in the world of triathlons.