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The Dartmouth
August 23, 2026
The Dartmouth
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Inclement weather sent baseball south for a pair of doubleheaders.
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Snow drives baseball to New Jersey

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Chris Takeucchi / The Dartmouth Staff After inclement weather postponed Dartmouth's Wednesday doubleheader against Siena, poor field conditions forced a pair of Ivy League doubleheaders scheduled to be played in Hanover this past weekend to move to Princeton, N.J. Away from home, the Big Green (5-16-1, 2-6 Ivy) dropped a pair of games to Cornell on Saturday, losing 4-2 in game one and 12-3 in game two, then split a doubleheader with Princeton, winning the early game 2-1 and dropping the nightcap 12-4. Game one starter Robert Young '10 pitched the first five innings against the Big Red (11-14, 5-3 Ivy) beautifully, giving up just three hits and retiring the side in order in the fourth and fifth. "I had a great bullpen [session] before the game and went out there and did what I knew I could do.


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The Glove: Paul Bunyan?

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I need to start this space with a correction of sorts: I mistakenly wrote last week that Rob Esposito selected Florida to beat UNC in his NCAA March Madness bracket.


Dartmouth runners got a pre-Heps taste of Princeton's track this weekend.
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Track gets a glimpse of the field

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Jennie Post / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth's track team got its first taste of Ivy League competition this season on Saturday at the Princeton Invitational in Princeton, N.J., on Friday, April 6, and Saturday, April 7.


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Knapptime

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Mike Knapp '09 of The Dartmouth recently grilled baseball stud Chase Carpenter '08 on MLB predictions, mental preparation and sporting equipment.




Nick Bonacci '07 and the Big Green could not hold off Penn's fourth-quarter surge, losing a heartbreaker 8-7 and falling to 4-4 overall.
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Men's Lax drops a heartbreaker

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EMI ITO / The Dartmouth Staff By Nate Niparko The Dartmouth Staff After dominating the first three quarters, the Dartmouth men's lacrosse team looked like it would cruise to a fifth consecutive victory and keep its Ivy League record perfect with a win over Penn.


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Tennis tops Big Red

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The Dartmouth men's tennis team beat the Cornell Big Red 4-3 in Ivy League play this weekend. The fiercely-contested victory was the first for the Big Green in conference action. Currently, Dartmouth is fifth in the Ivy League standings.







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Women's soccer names two captains for 2007 campaign

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The Dartmouth women's soccer team announced their captains for the 2007 season this week. The players and coaches selected Monica Martin de Bustamante '08 and Annie Stanley '08 to lead the team. Martin de Bustamante has had an interesting journey as she ascended to the role of Big Green's captain.




Daisy Freund '08 and the rest of the Dartmouth equestrian team topped the competition at the IHSA Zone 1, Region 2 championships.
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Equestrian outrides the opposition

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The Dartmouth The Dartmouth equestrian team clinched the Intercollegiate Horse Show Association Zone 1, Region 2 championships with a first-place finish at the Dartmouth show on March 24, and a fourth place finish at the final show at the University of New Hampshire on March 25. Elise Lewyckyj '10, who earned the top point total at the Dartmouth show, had the highest team score over the weekend in the intermediate flat event. This was a significant accomplishment for the Big Green riders, as the University of Vermont has won the team regional championships for each of the last three years prior to Sunday's performance.


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The Glove

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Like many Dartmouth students, I entered into an NCAA March Madness pool this season. In a shocking moment, both of my teams made it to the national championship game (this is generally a rare occurrence, but not when the teams are two No.



Baseball has endured a slow start on top of some pre-season turmoil.
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Baseball off to slow start in League

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Sarah Shaw / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth baseball team stumbled out of the gate in league play this weekend, splitting with Columbia with a 6-2 loss and an 8-3 win and dropping both games of a doubleheader to the University of Pennsylvania, 4-2 and 6-2. Dartmouth (4-13-1, 1-3 Ivy) traveled to the Big Apple on Saturday to face a Lions team that it has not lost to since 2004.