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The Dartmouth
June 23, 2026
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Women's water polo dives into grueling 2005 season

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Women's water polo began its season with an intense early schedule, taking on National Collegiate Water Polo New England Division rivals over Carnival weekend and facing Ivy League foes this past weekend. The women played four games at Yale on Sat., Feb.


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Dartmouth alums honored for influence in sports

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Four distinguished Dartmouth alumni appeared on the list of the "50 Most Powerful African Americans in Sports," as selected by Black Enterprise magazine in its March issue. These individuals are not current professional athletes, but executives and business persons in the sports industry.



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Big Green women's tennis earns national ranking

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It was a landmark day for the women's tennis team Tuesday, as the new Intercollegiate Tennis Association rankings not only saw the return of the Big Green to the national rankings, but also co-captains Jayme Ahmed '05 and Sarah McNally '05 garnered the No.



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Women's squash closes season ranked fifth in nation

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Dartmouth's women's squash team lived up to its own high expectations this weekend, taking fifth place at the Howe Cup, otherwise known as the women's national squash championships. The weekend tournament began on Friday as the women dropped a match to host Princeton, 8-1.




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Men's hockey drops to fifth in ECAC

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With a loss that, according to Chris Snizek '05, "could prove to be the most important of the year as we head towards the playoffs," the Big Green fell out of fourth place in the ECACHL and, more importantly, lost control over its own destiny. The 6-2 collapse against Princeton (7-18-2, 5-14-1) forces Dartmouth to scoreboard-watch in the final weekend of the regular season and hope for a sweep of Brown and Harvard, as well as a Vermont loss.




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Dartmouth women's basketball paints the Ivy League green

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Dartmouth women's basketball looked for a clean sweep this weekend. And they got it. In the last week, it has become apparent that the Big Green would be the team to beat this season and maybe next season, as well. "We knew it would be tough to win on the road, especially with the long bus trips, but we knew that we could get both games," Jeannie Cullen '06 said. While many teams disregarded Dartmouth's first-place ranking in the media preseason poll, the Big Green's wins over Cornell and Columbia this weekend attracted serious attention from fellow league rivals. Although the Big Red and the Lions aren't the real threats to Dartmouth's run for the League title, the Big Green's immaculate 9-0 record in Ivy play alarms runner-up teams, Harvard and Brown. This weekend's trip to New York was perhaps the most demanding test on Dartmouth.


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Figure skating primed to defend National title

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This weekend, the Dartmouth Figure Skating Team took first place at the Boston University Intercollegiate Figure Skating Competition. Competing against teams from 10 other schools in the Eastern Conference, Big Green skaters blew away the field with 119 points.


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Athletes of the Week

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Jayme Ahmed '05 Tennis Dartmouth tennis' senior co-captain Jayme Ahmed lived up to her title, coming through with two wins against nationally ranked Boston College.


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Women's hockey holds on against Yale and Princeton

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Dartmouth made both games over the weekend too close for comfort, but in the end, the Big Green took two wins and reclaimed a share of the conference lead. On Friday night, Dartmouth (23-3, 16-2 ECACHL) came from behind and edged by Yale with a 3-2 victory in Thompson Arena.




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Men's hockey fights for fourth spot in conference

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When questioned as to the impact of the next several days on Dartmouth men's hockey, team co-captain Lee Stempniak '05 said it all: "This weekend is the most important of the season to this point." The Big Green will be looking to avenge an early-season shutout at the hands of Princeton when the team travels to the Garden State for a Friday night match up.