The Weekend Roundup: Week 2
Field Hockey Field hockey fell to non-conference rivals University of Vermont 5-2 on Friday and the University of Maine 5-3 on Sunday.
Field Hockey Field hockey fell to non-conference rivals University of Vermont 5-2 on Friday and the University of Maine 5-3 on Sunday.
After graduating a record eight seniors, second-year head coach Gilad Doron and the volleyball program head toward league play with a young team in a rebuilding year.
The start of classes and the dropping temperatures can only mean one thing — the start of football season.
Big Green rugby has arrived. That’s what the team announced Saturday with a 22-17 upset of two-time defending national champion Quinnipiac University.
The men’s and women’s cross country teams dominated during their annual home opener last Saturday against the University of Massachusetts Lowell.
Veteran journalist Bruce Wood has covered Upper Valley sports since 1979, first as a reporter for the Valley News, later in Dartmouth’s sports information office and since 2005 as the man behind the Big Green Alert blog.
Dartmouth men’s soccer began its season with two big-time opponents: No. 13 Michigan State University on Sept.
M soccer Men’s soccer opened the season by dropping a pair of 1-0 games in the Wolverine State.
The women’s swim and dive team looks to move forward after receiving probation following a violation of the College’s hazing policy on July 17.
This article was featured in the 2017 Freshman Issue. Despite its small size, Dartmouth College, as author Stephen Waterhouse asserts in “Passion for Skiing,” can “claim the lead role in the development of skiing in the past, present and future.” The school has been crucial to shaping the skiing landscape on both the national, collegiate and international level.
Crema signs with ECHL team On July 31, Troy Crema ’17 inked a one-year with the Orlando Solar Bears, a Toronto Maple Leafs affiliate which plays in the ECHL.
Henry Cawthorne ’19 is a member of the lightweight rowing team. Being a student-athlete during sophomore summer lends itself to a unique experience, which Henry discusses in this interview.
Five members of the Dartmouth women’s rugby team have been selected to compete in the Can-Am Series.
Wendy Bordeau will return to the helm of women’s rowing in the 2017-18 season following the resignation of women’s rowing head coach Linda Muri.
Isalys Quinones ’19 Makes Puerto Rican National Team Rising junior Isalys Quiñones ’19 of the Big Green women’s basketball team recently earned a spot on the Puerto Rican Women’s National Team.
This week the Dartmouth sat down with rising senior Rachel Hand ’18 of the women’s rugby team.
Bordeau returns for second stint at head of women’s rowing Last Friday, senior associate athletics director Wendy Bordeau was announced to return to coach the women’s rowing team.
Hanover will come alive this weekend with runners, bikers, rowers and golfers participating in the 36th annual Prouty.
In May, the No. 2 Dartmouth women’s ultimate frisbee team embarked on a run that culminated in the team’s first USA Ultimate Division I College championship.