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December 17, 2025 | Latest Issue
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Women's hoops hopes to rebound

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Midterms still aren't for another three weeks, but already, it's test time for the women's hoops team as the Big Green take on Empire State rivals Cornell and Columbia this weekend for its Ivy home openers in Leede Arena. Now 5-6 overall and 0-1 Ivy, Dartmouth will be looking to play catch-up in the early season Ivy League standings following a 69-74 loss to Harvard last Saturday. But the Big Green are optimistic.



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Women's hockey must focus on now

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While the competition may not be the toughest it will encounter, don't think for a second that this weekend will not be one of the biggest of the season for the women's ice hockey team. The opponents -- Princeton and Yale.







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W. harriers take 4th at NCAAs

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The Dartmouth women's cross country team made history yesterday, cruising to fourth place at the NCAA Championships. Hosted at Furman University, the Big Green bettered last years fifth place finish with great running by Jenna Rogers '98 and Anne Devlin '99 leading the way.




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Big Green hoping for victory, Harvard loss

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It looms behind the north end zone, framing one of the more impressive landscapes in college football. It will have the attention of every player, coach and fan in attendance at tomorrow's season finale against Princeton. Given the history of these two teams this season, the scoreboard will not provide much entertainment throughout the game as the two stingy defenses should keep scoring to a minimum.






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Big Green fall victim to US national team

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Call it first period jitters. Whatever it was, the team that played the U.S. National women's ice hockey team in the first period last night was a completely different team from the one in rest of the game. It was largely due to this first period lapse that Dartmouth found itself down 6-0 heading into the second period.


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Big Green get NCAA bid, host BU in first round

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The men's soccer team received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament yesterday and will host Boston University in the first round Sunday at Chase Field. Despite leading the Ivy League for most of the season, the Big Green were forced to hope for a bid when their dreams for an Ivy League title fell short after a 1-0 overtime loss to league champion Brown over the weekend. The Big Green will be making their first appearance in the tournament since 1992, and only the school's fifth trip overall. "It was certainly nerve-racking," Head Coach Fran O'Leary said.




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