Men’s basketball’s tournament hopes squashed despite 84-70 win over Penn
Aaryn Rai ’21 led the Big Green against the University of Pennsylvania with a career-high 27 points on senior night.
Aaryn Rai ’21 led the Big Green against the University of Pennsylvania with a career-high 27 points on senior night.
The Big Green won the men's distance medley relay at Heps for the first time since 2014.
The Big Green will take on Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute again in the first round of the ECAC Tournament next weekend.
Baseball, softball, and men’s lacrosse notch first wins of the season while women’s golf, women’s squash, and men’s swimming and diving compete in various tournaments.
This was the first Ivy League Championships the team has competed in since it was cut and subsequently reinstated.
The men’s hockey team won two games over Princeton University this week, including a last-second victory in the annual "tennis ball game."
The Big Green are now sixth in the Ivy League standings and just 1.5 games back from fourth.
The women's basketball team won its third game of the season on Friday with a 67-64 overtime win over Cornell University.
Men’s and women’s basketball both defeated Cornell, men’s hockey beat Princeton twice and men’s and women’s lacrosse both opened up the spring season.
Baily Deeter looks back on last Sunday’s Super Bowl LVI in this week’s edition of “From the Bleachers.”
Since the 1924 Olympics in Chamonix, France, 155 athletes have represented Dartmouth in the Winter Games.
Dartmouth’s first-years led the way, scoring nearly 40 percent of the Big Green’s 797 points.
With the 2022 Winter Olympics underway, Justin Kramer looks at the history of Dartmouth student-athletes and alumni competing at the event.
Big Green basketball saw yet more rough losses, track and field competed at Yale and Boston University, and men’s hockey took down Yale in this week’s roundup.
Baily Deeter gives a Super Bowl preview and picks Los Angeles to take home the Lombardi
Dartmouth’s last four losses have been by no more than four points.
The alpine events were canceled due to unsafe weather conditions, but a strong performance in Nordic races propelled the Big Green to a second-place finish.
Goalkeeper Clay Stevenson ’24 totaled 104 saves across the three games.
Women’s basketball earned its first Ivy League win against Brown, men’s basketball fell short to Brown and Yale and squash dominated Amherst.
Both the men’s and women’s teams, which were both shut out 9-0 by both opponents, are 3-7 this season and are in search of their first Ivy League wins.