The Weekend Roundup: Week 3
Volleyball comes back from a 2-0 deficit to beat Harvard in five sets on the road, field hockey wins in overtime, football wins its first home game of the season and more in this Week's Roundup.
Volleyball comes back from a 2-0 deficit to beat Harvard in five sets on the road, field hockey wins in overtime, football wins its first home game of the season and more in this Week's Roundup.
On Saturday, the field hockey team matched up against No. 10 Princeton University in its first game of Ivy League competition this season and walked away with a 4-0 loss. The next day, the Big Green responded in force with a 4-3 overtime win against the University of Massachusetts at Lowell.
On a bright Saturday morning after tough races against Yale University and Boston University, the rowing community at Dartmouth College gathered for the dedication of a newly improved team facility: the Friends of Dartmouth Rowing Boathouse.
Week 4 of the NFL season has just come to a close and like last year, there are some teams in the league that, for all intents and purposes, are starting to phone it in and look towards the 2020 NFL draft.
On Tuesday, the men’s soccer team lost 4-2 to the State University of New York at Albany Great Danes. Despite a second-half comeback, the Big Green was unable to remedy its scoreless first half and come out with a win on the road.
The Big Green football squad dominated offensively and defensively in its season opener on Saturday en route to a 35-6 victory over Jacksonville University.
Women's soccer blanks its weekend opponents, football tallies a win in Florida, men's golf takes fourth place in the Dartmouth Invitational and more in this Week's Roundup.
Women’s rugby fell to Harvard University 50-34 Saturday afternoon despite a strong second-half charge. The Harvard-Dartmouth matchup has proven to be a tough test for both teams in recent years and is shaping up to be similarly challenging in the 2019-20 season.
After a tough 1-0 loss at the No. 18 University of New Hampshire last Wednesday, the men’s soccer team came back home with a point to make on Saturday. The Big Green dominated play for 90 minutes and defeated Niagara University 7-1.
The men’s cross country team began the 2019 season on Sept. 7 like it does most seasons: by winning its home meet. The Big Green was then met with a much greater test of its strength in the form of the Boston College Coast-to-Coast Invitational.
Happy job-hunting season! If anyone turned to the sports section to try to get away from resume reviews and cover letter writing, you’re out of luck because I’m writing this to put off doing the same thing. In the spirit of the season, I wanted to take a look at some of the players in the National Football League who had a non-standard career path and found success in the league.
Cole Sulser ’12, the 29-year-old former Dartmouth right-handed pitcher, was called up to the Tampa Bay Rays of Major League Baseball after a seven-year stint in the minor leagues.
The Big Green football team has unfinished business to take care of this fall after narrowly missing the Ivy League title one season ago.
Men’s soccer tops Michigan State, field hockey earns its first win of the season, the women’s soccer team continues its early success and more in this Week's Roundup.
The men's and women's soccer teams had good efforts last season and hope to improve this fall.
Elijah Czysz '22 previews the men's and women's rugby teams.
After a fifth place Ivy League finish last year, this year’s volleyball team looks to draw on new talent, veteran experience and heightened focus to surprise the league with a top-three finish.
Evan Griffith '18 returns from retirement to address the topic of Antonio Brown — from the perspective of an Oakland Raiders fan.
The National Football League Preseason began two weeks ago at the start of August, and in under a month from now, the Chicago Bears will kick off the regular season against the Green Bay Packers to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the NFL. Looking ahead, here are my predictions for each Conference’s Playoff Standings as well as picks for the Super Bowl.
Women’s rowing head coach Wendy Bordeau stepped down this week after 11 nonconsecutive years leading the program and 14 years total with the team. Kelly Harris — the lead assistant coach over the past two years — has been named interim head coach for the upcoming season.