Women’s tennis competes at annual ITA Regionals at Army, men to play their rendition at Penn next week
No Big Green women qualified for the Super Regional tournament, but the men have a chance to qualify when they play in their tournament next week.
No Big Green women qualified for the Super Regional tournament, but the men have a chance to qualify when they play in their tournament next week.
With the loss to the Tigers, the Big Green are now 0-3 in Ivy League play.
Football wins versus Yale in overtime, women’s rugby secures their fourth shutout in team history and men’s and women’s soccer split in New Haven in this weekend’s roundup.
Homecoming takes on many different meanings across the Dartmouth community. For members of the Classes of 2024 and 2025, it’s about being welcomed into the community as they run — no, sorry, walk — around the bonfire. For upperclassmen and alumni, it’s about reconnecting with old friends and sharing the Dartmouth spirit. But for many Big Green student-athletes, “homecoming” has a different meaning altogether: coming home gives them a much higher chance at earning a victory.
The Big Green held the Quakers to a single score and used a strong running game to advance to 3-0 on the season.
Emily Hardy '24 stepped up in goal after last week's injury to starting goalkeeper Charlotte Cyr '23, but it was not enough to fend off a solid Princeton offense.
The Big Green will have another shot at both teams on their home court later this month.
Football routs Penn, rugby stays undefeated and women's rowing competes in their season opener in this weekend's roundup.
Dartmouth long snapper Josh Greene '23 reflects on Big Green football's preparation and return to action after the long COVID-19 layoff.
Manning made a lighthearted joke about Dartmouth football, but a deeper look at Big Green quarterback Derek Kyler ’21’s numbers over the past few seasons suggests that Manning should not be so quick to write him off.
Baily Deeter ’22 shares his thoughts on the start of the 2021 NFL season in his latest installment of “From the Bleachers.”
In the team's first home game in nearly two years, the Big Green showed few signs of rust. Ivy League play begins this weekend.
The team has won its first three games of the season against LIU, Quinnipiac and Army.
Falling behind two sets to none early, the Big Green fought hard in a furious comeback but could not prevail in the tiebreak.
Football wins big at home, women's cross country got back into competition and sailing competed in events across the northeast in this weekend's roundup.
In the first edition of his new column, former sports editor Justin Kramer analyzes Dartmouth’s unusually low retention of head coaches compared to its Ivy League competition
The Big Green overcame offensive struggles to win 28-18 on the road.
After seven games, the team is 4-2-1, with particularly impressive showings against Georgetown University and the University of Kansas. Ivy League play begins this weekend.
The team won the Dartmouth Invitational for the first time since 2015 on Sept. 9 and 10.
In a new column, Dartmouth long snapper Josh Greene ’23 reflects on the team’s preparation and return to game action after the long COVID-19 layoff.