One-on-one with Rebecca McElvain '19
At the Lynne Marchiando Trophy in Boston, Massachusetts last weekend, Rebecca McElvain ’19 helped the Big Green sailing team win its first conference team race in 15 years.
At the Lynne Marchiando Trophy in Boston, Massachusetts last weekend, Rebecca McElvain ’19 helped the Big Green sailing team win its first conference team race in 15 years.
Track and Field Both men’s and women’s track and field teams traveled down to Princeton, New Jersey, this past weekend to compete in the Sam Howell Invitational.
The Rochester Americans announced the signing of Troy Crema ’17 to an amateur tryout contract on Friday afternoon. Crema made his debut for Rochester, the American Hockey League affiliate of the Buffalo Sabres, on Saturday evening in the team’s 5-0 win over the Utica Comets but did not record a point.
Equestrian On Sunday, Morton Farm saw its last Intercollegiate Horse Show Association action of the season when the equestrian team hosted the Zone 1, Region 2 Championship show.
At its most basic level, rowing is about suffering. The best crew, more often than not, is the crew that can suffer the most and still produce winning times.
There have been a lot more pounding hearts in the Scully-Fahey bleachers during the 2017 women’s lacrosse season. Fans have witnessed a dramatic and dynamic style of play that commands excitement, even when the Big Green doesn’t win.
The city of Hamilton, New Zealand is nestled in the Waikato region of the country’s upper North Island.
Hailing from Hertfordshire, England, Charlie Broom ’20 grew up surrounded by indoor tennis centers.
The men’s lacrosse team has won just one game this season thus far, but its freshman goalkeeper George Christopher ’20 has been a relative bright spot.
If you need a couple reasons to be excited for the future of baseball (and, trust me, there are plenty of them), consider the shortstop position.
Lacrosse The men’s lacrosse team dropped a 14-5 decision to Cornell University on Saturday afternoon at Schoellkopf Field.
Dartmouth’s equestrian team is sending 11 riders, nearly half of the entire roster, to compete at the Regional Championship this Sunday, April 2, at Morton Farm.
Women's golf finishes fourth at Babs Steffens Invitational and women's lacrosse romps at Siena.
We all heard it as kids — if at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. It’s a cliche that resonates with Troy Crema ’17.
Bob Whalen officially entered his 28th campaign at the helm of Big Green baseball in late February when the team began its annual southern sojourn to escape the New England cold and kick off its season.
It wasn’t a national championship, but it was enough to be satisfied — for now. The Dartmouth ski teams took fourth at the 2017 NCAA Skiing Championship, hosted by the University of New Hampshire from March 1 to 4.
Nathan Albrinck '20 and Mark Cui '19 recap this past week's athletic performances in week one of the roundup.
Despite the disappointing overall record under the rookie head coach, the men's hockey team remains optimistic about the bright future ahead.
Dartmouth was eliminated from the ECAC playoffs after dropping a 3-2 overtime heartbreaker at Yale University on Saturday evening.