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The Dartmouth
August 21, 2026
The Dartmouth
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The Weekend in Dartmouth Sports

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Track and Field hosts UVM, UNH The Big Green track and field team will host its first home meet of the outdoor season when tri-state rivals Vermont and New Hampshire come to Memorial Field on Saturday morning. With the Penn Relays, the largest track meet on the East Coast looming in just over two weeks, the team's elite willl be looking to try and earn spots in Philadelphia.


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Around the Ivy League

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Men's Lacrosse: The Big Green look to even their Ivy League record when they travel to Cornell tomorrow to take on the third-place Big Red in the battle of the Christmas colors.










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Men's golf shows no Hurd is no problem

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Though highs in the 80's and lows in the 70's may still be weeks away for most of us, the Dartmouth men's golf team posted such numbers this weekend, placing them fourth amongst the Yale Invitational's strong field of 22 schools from around the East Coast. Even without co-Captain Mackenzie Hurd '98, the golfers in green successfully overcame the traditional disadvantage of having no early-spring practice facility and navigated challenging winds in their first tournament of the spring to come up with their very respectable finish. "It was damn cold out there," Chris Welty '00 said.





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Women's lax soars past Eagles, 17-3

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Six minutes into the rain-soaked women's lacrosse game at Chase Field, Boston College looked poised, up 2-0, to upset the twelfth-ranked Big Green. Dartmouth had other ideas, though, as they reeled off 15 unanswered goals, eventually knocking off the Golden Eagles by a score of 17-3. Today was the official home-opener for the Big Green after their date with Yale on Saturday needed to be moved to Springfield College as a result of the weekend's inclement weather. The Big Green (2-1, 1-0 Ivy) were led by tri-captain Jen Greene '98 who scored twice and assisted on six other Dartmouth tallies.