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The Dartmouth
April 1, 2026
The Dartmouth
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New management

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The 2000 Major League Baseball season has ended with the New York Yankees repeating as World Series Champions, and it is already time to start looking towards next season.



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Blackmun '79 named U.S.O.C. CEO

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Scott Blackmun '79 was named Chief Executive Officer of the United States Olympic Committee on Tuesday in replacement of Norm Blake, who resigned from the post last week.




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Smith '02 to start at quarterback

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In an effort to shake up Dartmouth football's lagging offense, Head Coach John Lyons has decided to start quarterback Greg Smith '02 this Saturday against Cornell in place of the incumbent Brian Mann '02. "Brian has really struggled the last two ballgames," Lyons said in an interview with The Dartmouth yesterday.


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W. hockey crushes Boston College

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The Dartmouth women's hockey team (1-0) skated over Boston College (1-1) for an 8-1 victory on Tuesday in its season opener. The Big Green -- ranked first in the Ivy League -- got off to a good start, scoring the first four goals of the game.



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The Bruins' sacrificial lamb

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The Boston Bruins are one of the original six hockey franchises in the NHL. They are one of the most respected and well-known teams in any sport. Yet this once proud franchise hasn't won a Stanley Cup in 30 years.


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Men's soccer wins at Providence

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Brad Christof '01 netted a goal with eight minutes to play in the first half to propel the Dartmouth men's soccer team to a 2-1 win on the road against Providence yesterday afternoon.



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Sleepless in Hanover

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Every night I have the same dream. I'm 20 years older, happily married in Grand Rapids, Mich., with a big brown dog and a six-year-old son named Timmy. Two weeks before Timmy's seventh birthday I go to the local sporting goods store and pick out a big, beautiful, brand new baseball glove.



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Bears, Tigers win in field hockey

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Brown 5, Penn 0 Brown senior Cara Gardner recorded a hat trick in Sunday's match-up between the Bears (8-6, 2-4) and the Quakers (3-12, 0-6) in Philadelphia. In the first half, Brown's offense dominated, keeping the Quakers from taking any shots on goal.




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Time keeps on slippin' for football

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Dartmouth football is off to an 0-3 start in the Ivy League (1-5 overall). Coming on the heels of 1-6 and 2-5 League records in 1998 and '99, many new Big Green fans are left asking, were we ever good? Hell yes.


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Football hopes to nip Rose, Crimson in the bud

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Well, it's Homecoming again. For those who don't know, Homecoming is a time when alumni come back to lecture undergraduates about how much better Dartmouth football was "back in the day." For once, they're probably right. From the high of an undefeated 1996 season, the team seems to have reached the nadir of its rebuilding process, entering this weekend 1-5 (0-3 Ivy), having been outscored 219-125 on the year.


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Women's soccer loses at Hartford

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The Hartford Hawks defeated the Dartmouth women's soccer team Wednesday night in a tournament of regionally ranked teams in Hartford, Conn. The Hawks' Susie Woodson scored the winning goal in the 111th minute, ending the game 2-1.


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Big Green host various sport events

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While one's idea of homecoming athletic events may range from running 104 times around the bonfire to reenacting naval battles in a fraternity basement, this weekend will have its share of true Dartmouth athletic action.