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The Dartmouth
June 19, 2026
The Dartmouth
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After a relaxing weekend at MIT, the sailing team will next head to Brown for the New England Championships.
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Women's sailors warm up for Nationals at fun-filled MIT regatta

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Jennie Post / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth's women's sailing team has qualified for the ICSA Team Race National Championship and hopes to push the co-ed squad towards that same goal. The women's team edged out Harvard in a third place finish at the New England Championships to earn a spot at Nationals two weekends ago, when four Dartmouth sailors were named to the All-New England team. When the women arrived at Boston College for the two-day New England Championships to steady winds, chilly water and a gathering of the 13 best teams in the Northeast, they knew they had a tough task ahead of them. Yale and Harvard took an early lead on Saturday, but the Dartmouth women got into the swing of things late.


The men's track team next competes at the eagerly anticipated Heptagonal Championships next weekend at the University of Pennsylvania.
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True '08 anchors record distance medley run at Penn Relays

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Jennie Post / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth toed the line against national-caliber competition over the weekend and proved up to the task, as Ben True '08 turned in a spectacular run to anchor the Big Green's distance medley team to a school-record-setting fifth-place finish at the University of Pennsylvania Relays.





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IN THE RED

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Even with doubled College support, many club sports teams are still grasping for funding, facilities and recognition




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Club Corner

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The Dartmouth women's rugby team went into its match against Williams knowing exactly what it was playing for: EBA's buffalo chicken pizza was waiting for them in their brand new clubhouse. The Big Green took the pitch with hunger in their eyes and swept Williams 62-0.


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Freund, Malone ready to ride at Nationals

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Following a third-place tie in the All Ivy Invitational on April 23, Dartmouth Equestrian is preparing to send two riders to Nationals this weekend in Harrisburg, Penn. "We had some outstanding performances at the All Ivy," coach Sally Batton said.



The Big Green split a four-game home-and-home series against Harvard.
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Extra-inning Harvard explosion strikes Big Green out of Rolfe race

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Sarah Shaw / The Dartmouth Staff In a division race that went down to the final game of the Ivy League season, the Dartmouth men's baseball team fell just short of securing its first Red Rolfe Division crown since 2004 by splitting a four-game series with Harvard this weekend. The Big Green lost to the Crimson 2-1 in ten innings and won the late game, 13-8, on Saturday in Cambridge.




The Big Green overcame a five-run deficit to edge Vermont 6-5 Tuesday.
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Gritty comebacks lift Big Green over Vermont, Yale

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EMI ITO / The Dartmouth Staff Dartmouth's baseball team showed poise and resilience this week during a three-game home stretch, as the Big Green went 2-1 heading into this weekend's pivotal four game series against Harvard. The Big Green came back in successive contests, winning 6-5 against Vermont on Tuesday and taking the victory against Yale in game one of the double-header, 8-5, on Wednesday before falling 13-9 to the Bulldogs in the nightcap. The result of the double-header with Yale, rescheduled after it was originally postponed on Sunday morning due to rain, gives Dartmouth (17-16) an 11-5 Ivy League record in the Red Rolfe Division, one game behind first-place Harvard heading into the final weekend of league play.