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The Dartmouth
June 18, 2026
The Dartmouth
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Equestrian finishes third riding on home turf

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"When your feet are frozen, it doesn't matter if a horse steps on them because you can't feel it." Key Fields '99 said the weather conditions were less than perfect for the Dartmouth Invitational on Saturday , but the Big Green equestrian team still made good use of their feet and of their home court advantage and placed third in the tournament of thirteen teams. Instrumental in helping the squad obtain their third place finish were four first place finishes in individual events.



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F. Hockey loses 3-1 at UMass

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The Big Green field hockey team continued to struggle in their mid-week games as they lost on the road to the University of Massachussets, 3-1, yesterday at Amherst.



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Men's tennis surprisingly strong

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Gabe Sauerhoff '99 and Rob Simik '99 -- arguably the two best players on the men's tennis team -- knew they would need to take their respective games up a notch this past weekend as they hit the road and visited the Penn Invitational in Philadelphia. And step it up they did. Simik opened up his run with a solid straight sets win over Andrers Bjorkholm of Virginia Commonwealth University by scores of 6-4, 6-2. However, the big serving junior saved his best for his next match -- as he found himself pitted against #2 seed Diago Ayala of Miami University. In a surprising display of the Big Green's strength, Simik left the Floridian stunned, winning in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1. Simik finally met defeat in the main draw when he fell to Martin Bentssom of Northwestern University. "I wasn't expecting much out of this weekend," Simik said, "but when I took the court, everything fell into place.






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Around the Ivy League

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Men's Golf:: The Dartmouth men's golf team placed eighth out of 45 teams at the Northeast Intercollegiate Golf Championships Monday and Tuesday.


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Athlete of the Week

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Big Green men's soccer Captain Keith Zadourian '98 has earned this week's Athlete of the Week honors for his goal against Yale in Dartmouth's 1-0 win last Friday night in New Haven. The goal was the first for the midfielder in his career at Dartmouth. "It was nice to finally get on the scoreboard," Zadourian said.







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Big Green women face off against USA's best

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CONCORD -- Where do the loyalties lie when Dartmouth players are members of opposing teams? Such was the case this past weekend at the ECAC All-Star/US National competition, pitting the Big Green's current stars against their past ones. Dartmouth forwards Sarah Hood '98 and Jessica Clark '98 and defender Wendy Soutsos '99 traveled to Concord's Everett Arena to play on the ECAC All-Star team.




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Field Hockey wins, stays in title hunt

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Mark yet another one down for the Big Green field hockey team. Dartmouth edged out a resilient Yale squad, 3-2, Saturday afternoon to move into second place in the Ivies and improved its record to 7-4 overall. Kristin Leadbeater '00 put the Green on the board first, as she scored 2:30 into the game.