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The Dartmouth
March 31, 2026
The Dartmouth
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The Redshirt Senior: A Look Back at Dartmouth’s Big Win on Homecoming

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The Dartmouth football team held up on its home turf against the Yale University Bulldogs in a match that featured two teams in the upper echelon of the Ivy League (and a game which I did not attend). Dartmouth beat Yale 42-10. This win was also fitting to have happened on Homecoming weekend, as it was Buddy Teevens’ 100th win as the Big Green’s head coach. 


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Teevens gets 100th Dartmouth win as football crushes Yale, 42-10

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With an explosive first quarter and a career-high 203 receiving yards from wide receiver Drew Estrada ’20, Big Green football trounced Ivy League preseason favorite Yale University by a score of 42-10 on Homecoming weekend, giving head coach Buddy Teevens ’79 his 100th win at the helm of the program and earning Dartmouth the STATS FCS team of the week recognition.


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The Weekend Roundup: Week 5

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Football wins big on Homecoming, men's and women's soccer both drop 3-1 games to Yale, the cross country teams compete in regional championships and more in this week's Roundup.



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Capping off tough week, men’s soccer outshoots Yale but falls 3-1

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Bad bounces, poor calls, missed opportunities. While sports are frequently focused around the positive achievements of an individual or team, it’s often luck and randomness that can play a heavy hand in the outcome of a game. On Saturday, that is exactly what happened to the Dartmouth men’s soccer team in New Haven. 






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Men’s soccer defeats defending conference-champs Princeton, 1-0

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The best birthday present Eric Sachleben ’23 received this year was the one he gave himself: a game-winning goal against the reigning Ivy League champions. Behind Sachleben’s goal in the 72nd minute, the Dartmouth men’s soccer team (4-3-1, 1-0-0 Ivy) opened Ivy League play with a 1-0 win versus Princeton University (5-3-0, 0-1-0) on Saturday.