The Weekend Roundup: Week 1
Men’s basketball snaps an eight-game skid, women’s track and field finishes third in Cambridge and women’s hockey takes on No. 8 Colgate in this week’s roundup.
Men’s basketball snaps an eight-game skid, women’s track and field finishes third in Cambridge and women’s hockey takes on No. 8 Colgate in this week’s roundup.
The men’s hockey and women’s basketball games this weekend were postponed due to COVID-19 concerns within the Big Green programs.
After winning the title in 2018, the Big Green defeated Army West Point 28-18 on Nov. 21 to complete an undefeated season.
Women’s hockey won five of eight games over winter break, while men’s and women’s basketball each won one game.
In addition to the Big Green winning its second consecutive conference title, 17 players earned All-Ivy selections and head coach Buddy Teevens ’79 was named Ivy League Coach of the Year.
The victory earned the Big Green its second title in the last three seasons and cemented an undefeated 2021 campaign.
The Big Green will share the championship with the Princeton University Tigers. Both teams went 6-1 in conference play.
Two years removed from a heartbreaking loss versus the Big Red that kept Dartmouth from a perfect season, the Big Green flipped the script.
The win against Georgetown marks the first against a major conference opponent in 32 years.
Despite strong showings, neither team qualifies for next weekend’s NCAA National Championships.
Football defeats Cornell, men’s basketball upsets Georgetown and women’s rugby advances to the NIRA semifinals in this edition of the weekend roundup.
Dartmouth long snapper Josh Greene ’23 reflects on what this season has meant to him as the Big Green prepare for the final game of the season.
Since the hiring of head coach David McLaughlin before the 2016-17 season and the arrival of guard Brendan Barry ’20, the men’s basketball team has seen a drastic increase in the number of 3-point attempts.
Friday’s win moves the Big Green into a first-place tie with the previously undefeated Tigers with two games left to play for each team.
The team will draw on veteran experience in its first games since March 2020.
The team will look to defend its 2019 NIRA Championship win.
Baily Deeter breaks down a crazy year in college football in this week's edition of "From the Bleachers."
Football crushed No. 16 Princeton University 31-7, men’s hockey beat Colgate University 3-2 but lost to No. 15 Cornell University 5-4, the swimming and diving team opened its season at Brown University and more in this week’s roundup.
The puck dropped on the men’s hockey season last Friday, and without NHL prospects on its roster, Dartmouth already faces a huge disadvantage compared to much of its conference.
The victory sets up Dartmouth for a decisive matchup versus Princeton University at home on Friday night, with the Tigers leading the conference at 7-0 and the Big Green at 6-1 in second place.