Dartmouth football holds off a late Princeton effort to win 20-17
The Big Green took advantage of two first-quarter Tigers turnovers to take an early lead, and held off a late push to get back in the win column.
The Big Green took advantage of two first-quarter Tigers turnovers to take an early lead, and held off a late push to get back in the win column.
The Big Green beat Princeton 1-0 on Sunday afternoon to take the Ivy League title after winning against Columbia on Thursday.
Big Green displays growth ahead of dual match season, finishing 21-8 against Ivy competition.
Following a tough road loss against undefeated Harvard, the Big Green will host the Princeton Tigers in a gritty matchup this Saturday.
The team finished their fall season after top-ten finishes in all four tournaments, and is starting a rigorous off-season with hopes to reclaim the Ivy League title.
In a key Ivy League matchup this weekend, Dartmouth football collapsed in the fourth quarter to lose 31-10 against Harvard University. Jack Zipper ’28, Abby Byrne ’28 and Kyle Greason ’29 have the story.
Two second-half goals and a strong defensive performance earned the Big Green their fourth Ivy League victory.
Coming off a blowout win over Columbia, the Big Green head down to Cambridge, Mass. on Saturday to take on the undefeated Harvard Crimson with a potential FCS playoff trip on the line.
Two second-half Quaker goals sunk the Big Green, who fall to 2-3 in Ivy League play.
The Dartmouth community weighs in on their experiences — or lack thereof — with the recreational jogging scene in the Upper Valley.
At the 60th Head of the Charles, the Big Green finished second overall in MacMahon Cup team points and the women’s club eight took home the silver.
A tone-setting interception and consistency across all three units gave the Big Green its biggest win since 2013.
The Big Green is set to face Columbia in a high-octane Ivy League matchup as they look to extend their two-game win streak.
Women’s ice hockey dropped two straight games against Holy Cross to open the 2025-26 season this past weekend.
In their final non-conference home game, the Big Green made a statement, shutting out Holy Cross 4-0.
Tied at halftime, a botched onside kick and consecutive touchdown drives in the fourth quarter helped lift the Big Green above the Rams.
After a nailbiter Homecoming win over Yale, expect an offensive shootout as Dartmouth Football faces off against the Fordham Rams this weekend.
The Big Green secured an important win on the road against the Lions, thanks to goals from Ben Bilden ’29 and Eidur Baldvinsson ’28.
The Big Green bounced back from two consecutive losses to beat the Quakers for their second Ivy win of the season.
The squad aims to defend its Ivy League championship with a newly elected captain after past captains graduate.