The Redshirt Senior: Where in the World is Evansville?
There’s been a little more than one week of action in the college basketball world, but that one week has been enough to completely divert my attention away from the college football season.
There’s been a little more than one week of action in the college basketball world, but that one week has been enough to completely divert my attention away from the college football season.
With its first season-opening road win in more than three decades, the Big Green men’s basketball team came out on top against the University of Buffalo, 68-63.
Will Graber '20 scored two goals against Princeton to give men's hockey its first win of the season, women's basketball opened its season with a win over Vermont, women's soccer defeated Cornell for head coach Ron Rainey's 50th career win and more in this week's Roundup.
In a rematch of last year’s national championship final, Harvard University edged Dartmouth women’s rugby out of a chance to defend its 2018 title by a single point on Saturday afternoon in Cambridge.
Nov. 5 marked the start of the college basketball season, objectively the greatest sports season in America.
With its 27-10 victory over No. 9 Princeton University (7-1, 4-1 Ivy) on Saturday, the Big Green now finds itself in prime position to accomplish the goal set at the beginning of the season: Bring the Ivy League championship back to Hanover.
In its 17 games dating back to the start of last season, No. 13 Dartmouth football is 16-1. No. 9 Princeton University football is 17-0. The one loss separating these two teams? The Tigers’ 14-9 defeat over the Big Green last November.
The men’s soccer team traveled to Cambridge last weekend to for an in-conference match-up with Harvard University. The contest ended 3-1 in the Big Green’s favor, awarding the team another three points in the Ivy League standings.
Football wins on the "Harvard Heave," men's soccer moves to second place in the Ivy League, women's hockey wins its first game of the season and more in this week's Roundup.
The men’s hockey team opened its season with two tough road losses to Harvard University and the University of New Hampshire.
The annual Big Green Invite this weekend concluded the fall season of the women’s tennis team. Dartmouth hosted Yale University, the University of Massachusetts and St. John’s University in round robin play, finishing 11-14 in singles and 4-6 in doubles.
This weekend, the men’s and women’s cross country teams traveled to Van Cortlandt Park in New York to compete in the Ivy League Heptagonal Championships. The men’s and women’s teams both finished eighth overall at the competition.
In sports, every successful season comes with its fair share of breaks, and the No. 14 Dartmouth football team certainly got one of its own on Saturday in Cambridge.
Dartmouth women’s hockey (0-2) fell 4-2 to the University of Vermont (4-1-4) in an away game on Tuesday night. Last week, the Big Green lost 7-4 in its season opening match-up against Harvard University.
Women’s rugby defeated Harvard University 41-22 on Saturday afternoon to claim its fourth Ivy League rugby championship, improving its fall season record to 3-2.
Women's hockey kicks off its season, volleyball wins two games at home, cross country competes in Connecticut and more in this week's Roundup.
The No. 16 Big Green football team (6-0, 3-0 Ivy) overcame a slow start , defeating Columbia University (2-4, 1-2 Ivy) by a score of 59-24.
The women’s hockey team fell in its season opener to Eastern College Athletic Conference and Ivy League rival Harvard University on Friday. The Big Green relinquished three goals in the first eight minutes of play and were never able to even the score in an eventual 7-4 defeat.
Dartmouth women’s soccer’s hard-fought battle with Columbia University this past Saturday ended in a stalemate after double overtime. The teams parted ways with a goal each, resulting in the Big Green’s first tie of the season and its first point in Ivy League play.
Effective defense and quick saves from the Dartmouth men’s soccer team kept Columbia University off the board in its game on Saturday night, finishing with a scoreless draw in double overtime.