The Weekend Roundup: Week 1
Men’s Golf The Big Green traveled to South Carolina this weekend to compete in the Furman Intercollegiate Invitational.
Men’s Golf The Big Green traveled to South Carolina this weekend to compete in the Furman Intercollegiate Invitational.
On March 18, 1995, Michael Jordan announced he was returning to basketball after spending the previous year and a half swinging a baseball bat.
The D answers eight questions ahead of the NCAA Skiing Championships.
Basketball Men’s basketball finished its season this weekend after matchups with Columbia University and Cornell University.
Staci Mannella ’18 is a member of the U.S. Paralympian team that will be competing in Pyeongchang, South Korea beginning on March 9.
The Big Green downed 12-seeded St. Lawrence 2-1 in a chippy series.
The best month of the year has finally arrived, and the college basketball world is already feeling the madness.
After a historic start to the 2017-2018 season, the Dartmouth men’s tennis team is on track to continue its success through the spring.
Basketball The women’s basketball team finished its season away this weekend splitting games against Columbia University and Cornell University.
Originally from Laval, Québec where he attended Académie Sainte-Thérèse, Dan Martin ’21, is currently playing No. 2 singles for men’s tennis.
Women's Lacrosse Women’s lacrosse traveled to Albany, New York on Wednesday to face off against the University of Albany in the Big Green’s third game of the season.
The men’s swim and dive team scored 561 points at the Ivy League Championships at Princeton University, taking seventh place.
With high expectations and an arsenal of veteran Olympians, Dartmouth affiliates stay neck-in-neck with other elites
With the 2018 carnival season in the books the Big Green proved that its strong 2017 season was clearly no fluke. Dartmouth equaled or exceeded most of its 2017 numbers in 2018.
As the selection committee prepares to pick the teams to field the NCAA Tournament, Evan Griffith breaks down the teams on the edge of punching a ticket to the Big Dance.
Dartmouth hosted the Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor Championships this past weekend at Leverone Field House.
Spring is often a time for new beginnings, and that will certainly be the case for the men’s soccer team as they head into the season with a brand new coaching staff led by head coach Adegboyega “Bo” Oshoniyi. The Feb.
The Ivy League Heptagonal Indoor Championships brings together all eight Ivy League schools to compete for the conference title every year.
When thinking about sports, some people typically consider different games, matches and meets and the many rules associated with the sport.
Last season, Dartmouth baseball finished 22-17-1 overall and 11-9 in Ivy League conference play, but the team understands that no success is guaranteed in the quest for its first Ivy League Championship since 2010. “I try to always remind the players, you never pick up where you left off,” head coach Bob Whalen said.