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The Dartmouth
June 24, 2026
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Golfers use Brown match to prepare for Ivy championship

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It was a tough weekend for the men's golf team, as they split a pair of matches with Brown and were served a loss from Harvard as well. The Big Green was forced to play without sophomores Kenan Yount and Hisaaki Kobayashi, who finished one and two for Dartmouth at last week's Yale Spring Open played in New Haven, Conn.



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Green sailors cruise in regattas

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The Dartmouth sailing team took big strides toward reclaiming a top national ranking after a big four-event weekend that resulted in solid finishes in women's, co-ed and team races.







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Big Green lightweight crew sweeps Holy Cross and BC

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The Dartmouth lightweight rowers swept Sunday's regatta on Lake Quinsigamond in Worcester, Mass., in a race featuring Holy Cross and Boston College. The tightest race of the day came in the varsity lightweight eight competition where all three boats were within a few feet of each other for the 2,000 meters.


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Houston and St. Louis lead battle for NL pennant

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Throughout Florida and Arizona lockers are being cleared out, trucks are being packed and players are finally spending more time on the baseball field than the golf course as teams prepare to end spring training and begin Major League Baseball's regular season. While this time of year is usually littered with hackneyed phrases like "On opening day, every team is in first place!" or "At the beginning of the year, everyone is in playoff contention," these clichs have historically served little more purpose than to fill up a sentimental piece about the smell of peanut shells and grass that emerge with the dawn of every new season. However, after consecutive championships by the mid-to-small market Angels and Marlins, it seems as though for once these empty words hold some meaning.



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Mygatt and Chenel excel in international ski race

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Jennifer Mygatt '04 faced the steep course and cold Greenlandic coastal winds with the words of fellow-racer Fabian Mauz in her head: "If you can't find something to smile about you might as well shoot yourself." It made her laugh as she was forced to herringbone up another hill of the formidable terrain in conditions that, on that first day of the Arctic Circle Race Sunday, March 28, could be called challenging at best. "It didn't let up a lot," Mygatt said.




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Softball attains road split against Boston College

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Dartmouth women's softball (3-10) headed to Boston Tuesday to play a doubleheader against Boston College (19-12). Dartmouth split the two games, winning 2-1 in the day game, and losing 9-1 in the nightcap. In game one, BC jumped out to a quick lead, scoring one run in the first inning.



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Lightweight rowers grab two victories

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Just like its female counterparts, the Dartmouth men's lightweight crew team won two races in their last event, held Saturday, March 20 in Aiken, S.C. As a result, the team finished second in the yearly Augusta-Aiken Country Spring Regatta.


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Green sailors end spring trip in style

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Many students returned to Hanover this past weekend reflecting on relaxing spring break experiences and trying to figure out how to prevent fabulous new tans from instantly fading in the chilly Northeast.