Dehmel’s Thoughts: Mistakes loom large in football’s unnecessary loss to Yale
Despite topping the Bulldogs in nearly every important stat, the Big Green fell 31-24 on Saturday thanks to a handful of momentous Yale plays.
Despite topping the Bulldogs in nearly every important stat, the Big Green fell 31-24 on Saturday thanks to a handful of momentous Yale plays.
Volleyball’s match against Brown will be streamed on national television, cross country will race in the XC 23 Pre-Nationals and men’s soccer will battle against Columbia.
The Big Green field hockey team defeated Brown University 2-0 last weekend ending their 25-game losing streak in Ivy League play.
Throughout her time at Dartmouth, field hockey captain Barnes has learned to use her voice to unify the team and encourage consistent improvement.
The missing piece of last season, Big Green underclassman, served a vital role in defeating Penn 23-20 this weekend in overtime of the Ivy League season opener
Two writers explore how the club sport try-out process works at the beginning of fall term, including the competitive nature of certain teams.
Dartmouth softball steps up to the plate with a clean slate, focusing on “process” during pre-season.
Men’s ice hockey begins their season with a scrimmage against UMass, women and men’s tennis competes in ITA Regionals and football takes on Yale at Memorial.
This weekend, volleyball traveled to New York to take down Cornell and Columbia, getting the Big Green one step closer to a spot in the Ivy League Tournament.
The Big Green sits at the top of Ivy League standings for men’s soccer with two consecutive victories against Princeton and Penn.
Less than a week after former head coach Teevens’s death, football defeated Lehigh and honored his decades of impact at a candlelight vigil.
Dartmouth long snapper Josh Greene ’23 reflects on the tremendous impact that former Robert L. Blackman head coach Buddy Teevens ’79 had on Big Green football.
Cross country travels to Boston for the annual Coast-to-Coast Battle in Beantown, women’s soccer moves forward undefeated and field hockey will take on Brown at home.
This weekend, men’s tennis faced off against Boston University, Brown University and Williams College, leading in singles but falling short in doubles.
Men’s and women’s soccer look forward to Ivy League play, sailing races in four regattas throughout the weekend and football mourns the loss of Coach Teevens ’79.
Teevens will be remembered for his contributions to the Dartmouth community and football at large.
They mark the first Division 1 team to do so in the NIL era
Men’s and women’s tennis kick off their seasons, Big Green football competes against UNH in the Granite Bowl and women’s soccer looks to continue their winning streak against UMass Lowell.
This past week, women’s soccer tied Boston College and won against Central Connecticut State.
In the last two years, Dartmouth has won one Ivy League title across all its varsity sports. The Big Green is hoping to change that.