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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.
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.
Scannell — who played rugby at Dartmouth — looks to create a new American sports market.
In the Saturday defeat of the Big Red, Dartmouth snapped a 10-game losing streak against Cornell.
The Big Green fell behind early against Harvard, losing 9-3, but held UConn scoreless through the first two periods before getting outscored 4-1 in the final period.
Dartmouth long snapper Josh Greene ’23 reflects on the impact that the fifth-year seniors have had on the Big Green football team as the team contends for an Ivy League championship.
Women’s rugby clinches the Ivy League championship and the top seed in the NIRA semifinals, football narrowly defeats Harvard on the road and volleyball beats Ivy League rivals Penn and Princeton.
With Dartmouth playing Harvard University on Saturday for the first time since the “Harvard Heave,” Justin Kramer analyzes the Big Green’s historical performance against the Crimson.
The Big Green will look to bounce back in next weekend’s rivalry game at Harvard.
Football drops its first game this season, women's rugby beats Harvard University and rowing teams compete at the Head of the Charles in this weekend's roundup.
On Tuesday, the Astros and Braves face off in Game 1 of the 2021 World Series. The end to Atlanta’s 26-year title drought may be waiting in the wings.
The Big Green will open its season next weekend with home contests against No. 14 Harvard University and the University of Connecticut.
As a team, Dartmouth rushed for 263 yards and three touchdowns.