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The Dartmouth
June 23, 2026
The Dartmouth
Sports


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Brave new world

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Flipping through the television channels last week trying to find something decent to watch at four in the afternoon, I settled on Game One of the Braves-Cardinals series.


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Men's rugby ties Connecticut

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In a tight match that was not decided until the last seconds, the Dartmouth men's rugby club tied the University of Connecticut 21-21 to remain unbeaten in league play. The contest rematched Dartmouth against one of the two teams that had defeated it a year ago. "UConn gave us a bunch of chances to win the game, and we didn't capitalize," team member Matt Sullivan '02 said.


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Crew places well at Conn. Regatta

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The Dartmouth men's and women's rowing teams competed on Sunday in the 26th annual Head of the Connecticut Regatta on Harbor Lake in Middletown, Conn. The teams medaled in a number of events, as the lightweight men, led by John Nichols '01, won two gold, one silver and one bronze medal, and the women won a silver medal. "It was our best showing at the Head of the Connecticut in a long time," Nichols said.




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Brown men's soccer wins again

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Ivy League men's soccer teams were 2-0 in non-conference play this weekend. Brown, with its win over Columbia, now appears to represent the biggest obstacle in Dartmouth's quest to capture the Ivy League crown. Penn 4, LaSalle 2 Penn captured its fourth straight victory on Rhodes Field by defeating LaSalle on Sunday.


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Ivy League volleyball action gets in full swing

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Intra-Ivy League volleyball play was in full effect this weekend. The Harvard Crimson (7-9, 0-2) fell to Princeton in five games and Penn in three games. The Quakers (13-6, 1-1) were on a five-match win streak heading into their first Ivy League match-ups against Dar mouth and Harvard.




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Field hockey drops close match

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On a chilly Wednesday afternoon, the Dartmouth field hockey team (5-2, 2-1) traveled to Durham, NH, to face the UNH Wildcats (7-5). Despite an even matchup and strong play by the Big Green, they fell to UNH in double overtime, 4-3. In the first half of the game, Dartmouth pulled ahead to a 2-0 lead.




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Oldies but goodies

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Every time I turn around, the first something-or-another of the millenium is happening. We live in a society that has become almost obsessed with the time period that we live in.




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The new America's team

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ATTENTION: Baseball fan desperately seeking team to root for. Big-market, high-payroll teams need not apply. With 22 teams missing the post-season, most baseball fans are looking to "rent" a ball club to root for until the end of October.


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Brown women's soccer stay on roll

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Brown 3, Loyola 0 Brown continued its superb form on Sunday afternoon, destroying Loyola-Chicago by a margin of at Stevenson Field. Senior Raffaella Kalishman scored her first collegiate goal for the Bears with less than five minutes remaining in the first-half.


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Surbaugh '04 wins at Harvard

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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- The Dartmouth women's tennis team visited Harvard this weekend for the Harvard Invitational, and turned a few heads. The seven-player team that Coach Jennifer Callen brought consisted of five freshmen, one sophomore and one junior.