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The Dartmouth
March 30, 2026
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Athlete of the Week

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Last spring, skier Dave Viele '98 blew out his knee. This past fall, he blew out his other knee. Then, this weekend, Viele proceeded to blow out the competition as he won the men's slalom event at the Eastern Intercollegiate Skiing Association Championships at Middlebury. Viele's victory helped the Big Green clinch the men's two-day alpine competition.





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Men's hockey battles Princeton, Yale at home

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A two-game sweep over Princeton (9-7-2) and Yale (4-12-2) would be sweet for the Big Green this weekend. It's certainly something the players all want -- but more importantly, a sweep is something this team absolutely needs if it wants any chance of playing in the post-season. The Big Green are currently 10th in the ECAC, five slots south of the Tigers and one notch above the Bulldogs. "The implications of this weekend's games are enormous," said Head Coach Roger Demment.




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Athlete of the Week

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Senior forward Sea Lonergan has done it all before. And this weekend, he did again in high style as he poured in 34 points to lead the Big Green through a two-game sweep over the Empire State Ivies. Against Columbia, Lonergan shot 6 for 10 from the floor and went 5 for 7 from the line to help Dartmouth tally its largest Ivy margin of victory (82-47) since 1959. In Big Red country, Lonergan equaled his previous night's point total as he shot 6 for 12 from the field and was a perfect 4 for 4 from the charity stripe.






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Women's hoops splits against New York Ivies

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"The defense never rests." So goes the saying on the warm-up shirts of the Cornell women's basketball team. The Dartmouth women's basketball team shoved this saying in the face of the Big Red with a 69-56 win on Saturday night, leapfrogging over Cornell into third place in the Ancient Eight. The Big Green effort was most evident in Dartmouth's domination under the boards.









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