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The Dartmouth
March 31, 2026
The Dartmouth
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Sailing earns berth for nationals

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The Dartmouth coed sailing team secured a berth in the ICYRA National Team Championships, by placing second at the New England Championships held last weekend at the Coast Guard Academy. The Big Green finished behind Harvard (17-4) after going 15-6.


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Big Red lax clinches second spot

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No. 7 Maryland 12, Yale 9 The Terps' Brian Zeller had a season-high four goals and Mike Mollot had a career game, contributing six points, to lead seventh-ranked Maryland to a 12-9 victory over Yale Friday afternoon.



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April showers

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As we move past April and into May, I feel it's necessary to take a quick glance back on a month that has witnessed the expected and unexpected, devastating offense and superb pitching.




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Baseball: a win away from div. title

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They've never come this far, and this year is their best chance. After setting a school record for season wins (25) on Wednesday with a victory over Holy Cross, the Dartmouth baseball team (24-11, 14-2 Ivy) enters the weekend looking for just one more win. A win in back-to-back double headers against Harvard this weekend will bring Hanover a Red Rolfe Division title and a ticket to the Ivy League Championship game against a Lou Gehrig Division winner. For the second-place Crimson (15-19, 8-6 Ivy) to force a one-game tie-breaker, they must win thefinal six league games, including this weekend against the Big Green. Dartmouth is currently on a 12-game winning-streak and has won 18-of-21 games since returning from spring trip in Florida. The Crimson are 2-7 in their last eight games overall and 1-5 in their last five Ivy contests. In the last four years, Harvard leads the series, 14-2, against the Big Green. Brian Nickerson '00 won the league's Player of the Week award after leading the Green to a weekend sweep over Yale. The thirdbaseman hit 11 runs, 11 hits, 10 RBI, a double, two home runs, three walks and on 24 at-bats. He leads the Big Green offense in batting average (.388), slugging percentage (.653), on-base percentage (.455) and home runs.



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Women's tennis sees Crimson with win

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The women's tennis team broke a five-year losing streak to Harvard with a resounding 6-3 win over the Crimson yesterday in the Leverone Field House. The victory ended their season with a bang, finalizing their record at 10-8 overall and 4-3 in the Ivies. Rebecca Dirksen '00 posted a 6-1, 6-4 win over Harvard's Sanja Bajin at No.


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Men's tennis closes season with a loss

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The men's tennis team suffered a disappointing 0-7 loss to Harvard yesterday afternoon in Cambridge, finishing off their season at 5-15 overall and 0-7 in the Ivy League. Harvard cruised through three doubles victories to take the doubles points before handing the Big Green straight-set defeats in all six singles matches. The B-team had more success, with Ajay Prakash '03, Parashar Ranade '02, and Dave Martin '00 each winning in singles. "It has been a tough season in the win/loss column," Coach Chuck Kinyon summed up.




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Why I love playoff hockey

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About this time of year, I am always reminded why I am a hockey fan. Just as the nascent baseball season begins to wake me from my neutral-zone trap inspired coma, and move me to thoughts of sunny weekend afternoons sitting in the bleachers at Fenway, the NHL playoffs come along and re-ignite my passions for the sport of the great white north.




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Baseball KOs Yalies for sweep

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It was a struggle, especially in the second game of a double-header against Yale, but the Dartmouth baseball team reeled off its tenth and eleventh consecutive victories on Monday at home to match a school record.


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Sailors qualify for ICYRA championships

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This weekend the women's lacrosse team was not the only team laying claim to the label "dynasty." The Big Green women's sailing team won the New England Women's Championship Reed Trophy on Sunday for the second consecutive year, qualifying for the ICYRA National Dinghy Championship in the process. Dartmouth overcame inclement weather on the Charles River in Boston to finish first in the field of 17 schools with 123 points.


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Street fightin' men

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Saturday evening, several friends and I were sitting in my dorm room watching a muted "Sportscenter" on ESPN (yes, I have cable in my room) as the stereo was turned up, and probably irritating the guy next door.