Varsity sports see repeat championships, tough seasons this fall
Women’s Soccer At the beginning of the season, the women’s soccer team defeated Iona College 3-0 at home on Burnham Field.
Women’s Soccer At the beginning of the season, the women’s soccer team defeated Iona College 3-0 at home on Burnham Field.
Evan Morgan '19 and Sabena Allen '19 explore the College's recent decision to end sports coverage through Dartmouth Broadcasting.
On Sept. 21, the Ivy League proposed new legislation to the NCAA to combat early recruiting, ensuring coaches will not contact recruits before their junior year.
Ashley DuPuis '19 returns to the world of retention rates on Dartmouth's varsity athletic teams.
Matt Yuen '19 discusses the possible ending of his column and its future place within The D.
In this fall's final roundup, James Handal '19 and Nathan Albrizck '20 recap Big Green sports games and meets, including the opening men's basketball game and the swimming and diving team's first competition.
In his final column for the term, Sam Stockton '19 praises Kyle Hendricks '12 for his excellent performance during the postseason.
Find out what Matt Yuen '19 means when he writes, "From the very inception of NARP Meets World, it’s been a constant war of attrition between the editors of this paper and myself."
This week, Jonathan Katzman '17 sits down with Racquel Lyn '20 to talk about her early success on the women's tennis team.
Mark Cui '19 details what the three prongs of Title IX are and what it means to be in compliance with the legislation regarding Dartmouth Athletics.
Nathan Albrinck '20 explores the booming world of fantasy football at Dartmouth.
Sam Stockton '19 reflects on key moments in the Chicago Cubs' historic World Series Championship win and makes a prediction for next year's series.
Max Zhuang '19 discusses this past week's key moments across multiple professional sports leagues, including the Chicago Cubs' historic World Series Championship win over the Cleveland Indians.
As fall sports comes to a close, James Handal '19, Samantha Hussey '20 and Emma Sklarin '18 detail this past weekend's games, including football and the men's soccer team's wins over Cornell University.
Columbia University and the University of Pennsylvania men’s soccer teams will play again in light of Harvard University’s cancellation of its men’s soccer team’s season, according to Trevor Rutledge-Leverenz, assistant executive director for communications and championships for the Ivy League.
After defeating Brown University 45-14 Homecoming weekend, the women’s rugby team is set to play Harvard University for the Ivy Championship on Sunday.
Harvard University cancelled its men's soccer season following the discovery of documents discussing women in sexually explicit terms, possibly impacting the League Championship.
Sports have a long and storied history at the College and to this day make up an enduring component of campus life with around 25 percent of the student population participating in one of the 35 varsity intercollegiate teams.
How Cleveland Took Control (and how Chicago lost it) Game 1 can be summed up pretty much in two words: Corey Kluber.
Week 8: A Struggle Stop reading for just a second, and take a look around you.