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The Dartmouth
March 29, 2026
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​Griffith‘s Got Stats: A Tough Weekend for the College

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It was a tough weekend for the College. While the Dartmouth College football team fell 9-14 in a defensive struggle against the Princeton University Tigers, a more serious situation occurred on the Dartmouth campus Friday night and I would be remiss if I did not mention the incident.


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​Sticking to Sports: A Mess in College Park, Maryland

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I don’t want to write this column. I’d rather write about LSU-Bama from Baton Rouge, reflect on the Red Sox’s fourth title in my lifetime or break down another week of Connor McDavid showing his otherworldly speed and skill against the best hockey players in the world.


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One-on-One with Caroline Poleway '19

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The women’s swimming and diving team is off to a great start, recording their first win against the University of New Hampshire on Friday and looking to finish higher than last year’s eighth place performance at the Ivy League Championships.








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The Weekend Roundup: Week 8

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Football The No. 20 Dartmouth football team found victory in sleet and freezing rain Saturday afternoon, defeating Harvard University 24-17 for the Big Green’s first victory against the Crimson in 15 years.





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Sticking to Sports: World Series Preview

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On Saturday night, the Los Angeles Dodgers slugged their way past the Milwaukee Brewers to clinch the National League Pennant and set the stage for a World Series match-up with the Red Sox, beginning on Tuesday night in Boston.



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One-on-one with Emma Alter '20

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On Saturday, the Dartmouth heavyweight rowing team started its season by finishing with boats in first and third place at the annual Head of the Charles Regatta in Cambridge, Massachusetts.




The team has averaged 38 points a game on offense — 13th highest in the Football Championship Subdivision — while only allowing 249 yards per game — fourth best in the nation.
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Examining the unexpected rise of Dartmouth football

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After being picked in most preseason polls to finish in the bottom half of the Ivy League standings, the Dartmouth football team has shot off to a dominant start with a 5-0 overall record and 2-0 Ivy League conference record, demonstrated most recently by a 41-18 bludgeoning of defending conference champions and preseason favorites Yale University in New Haven last Saturday and a 42-0 shutout of Sacred Heart University at home on Saturday.


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