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The Dartmouth
August 23, 2026
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Club Corner

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Men's and women's Ultimate Frisbee traveled to Williams last weekend to play in their first tournament of the year. Not having played competitively since November, the men lost the first game to Williams 15-10.



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For the Lady Green It's nothing but net

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Asafu Suzuki / The Dartmouth Staff The Dartmouth women's basketball team played like champions last weekend, capturing wins against Ivy League rivals Brown (9-8, 3-1 Ivy) and Yale (1-16, 0-4 Ivy) at home in Leede Arena. The Big Green improves its record to 12-4 and moves up the rankings in the Ivy League with a 3-0 record, tying the Princeton Tigers -- who were idle last weekend -- for first place. On Friday night, Dartmouth handed a struggling Brown squad its first league loss of the season in a 73-51 decision. "Brown was supposed to be a very good team, and I think we shut them down pretty well.



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Straight from the Mule's Mouth

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Over the past forty seasons, the Steelers have advanced to the Super Bowl five times, losing only once. Since joining the league thirty years ago, the Seahawks have never made it this far. The last time we saw a franchise in its first Super Bowl appearance, the Buccaneers easily handled the Raiders.


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Women's basketball assumes role as '06 Ivy favorite

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Asafu Suzuki / The Dartmouth Staff The Big Green has Jeannie Cullen '06, the three-point specialist with more than 1,000 career points; Angie Soriaga '06, the senior guard with 296 career assists; Krista Perry '06, the underappreciated defense-woman; Sydney Scott '08, the sophomore who stepped up to the plate this season and replaced All-Ivy selection Elise Morrison '07; and Ashley Taylor '07, the versatile junior who can do just about everything. But for those of you that are not too familiar with Ivy League basketball, fortunes can change hands in as short a time span as two years. It is astonishing to think that the Dartmouth women's basketball team (10-4, 1-0 Ivy) was an underdog in the league only two seasons ago.




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Big Green tennis prepped for dual-match season opener

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Emma Haberman / The Dartmouth Senior Staff After a strong finish at the Big Green Invitational in November, the Dartmouth men's tennis team will look to start off the dual-match season with two victories this weekend when it takes on Army and Clemson at West Point, N.Y. "We were just talking at practice about how much fun it is to play matches," said assistant coach Dave Jones.





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Track and field teams open Ivies with mixed results

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Teresa Lattanzio / The Dartmouth Staff The Big Green jumped into inter-Ivy competition this weekend, as the men and women took on Yale and Columbia here at Leverone Field House on Saturday. While both teams were able to best Columbia, Yale proved less accommodating, beating the men by a 20-point margin and edging out the women by 13 points. On the women's side, Yale scored 70 points, while Dartmouth scored 57 and Columbia netted 54.