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The Dartmouth
March 31, 2026
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Big Green Sports Briefs

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Baseball ends losing skid The Big Green had a record-setting day against the Penmen of New Hampshire College enroute to a 12-3 victory at Red Rolfe Field yesterday.


Sports

Devilish comeback stymies Duke, 10-8

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The opponents are tougher and the games are tighter, but the song remains the same. The Dartmouth women's lacrosse team started slowly but exploded offensively in the second half to defeat ACC and national powerhouse Duke, 10-8, at Chase Field yesterday.












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Around the Ivy League

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Baseball hits the road The Big Green baseball team will try to even their Ivy League record this weekend during a four-game stint at Brown.


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This Weekend at Dartmouth

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Women's Lacrosse faces Penn The women's lacrosse team looks for their eighth straight win as they host the Penn Quakers tomorrow at noon at Chase Field. The Big Green, ranked No.




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Green get seventh in a row

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Can you say mismatch? The Dartmouth women's lacrosse team, currently ranked ninth in the latest national poll, absolutely obliterated the University of Vermont Catamounts by the astonishing score of 19-1 in Burlington yesterday afternoon. Dartmouth improved to 7-1 with their near shutout and seventh straight win of the season while Vermont continued to head in the wrong direction, dropping to 1-7 on the season. Tri-Captain Jen Greene '98 led the Big Green with five points on the afternoon, netting two goals and raising her nation-leading total in assists. As one would imagine, Dartmouth dominated every aspect of the game, outshooting the Catamounts 43-12 and controlling 17 out of 22 draws. Liz Merritt '01 scored a hat trick on the afternoon while Mary Barensfeld '01, Julia Morrill '98 and Kate Graw '00 all chipped in two tallies on the afternoon. Meanwhile between the pipes, Sarah Carlson '99 and Ellie Leahy '01 split time combining for 11 saves on the day. Big Green leading scorer Jacque Weitzel '00 did not play because of sore shin splints.


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