Down the Bunny Hill: ’28s try winter sports
Inspired by Hanover’s mountains, social opportunities and even a graduation requirement, freshmen are taking advantage of the winter season to learn new sports, from skiing to ice skating.
Inspired by Hanover’s mountains, social opportunities and even a graduation requirement, freshmen are taking advantage of the winter season to learn new sports, from skiing to ice skating.
The unique outdoor rinks on campus and in the Upper Valley make ice skating at Dartmouth a new experience for students and faculty alike.
The Big Green now stands at 2-5 in Ivy League play — with an overall record of 3-8 at home and 5-4 on the road.
The team fell 3-1 to the Tigers following a 5-4 overtime loss to Quinnipiac University the night before.
With a total of 21 podium finishes across the Bates and St. Lawrence Carnivals, Dartmouth Skiing secured back-to-back victories to open the season.
After a narrow 3-2 loss to Colgate, the Big Green rallied with a resounding 6-1 victory over Cornell, building momentum for tough weekend matchups against Quinnipiac and Princeton.
On Jan. 25, the women’s ice hockey team lost its Alumni Day home game 4-1 to the No. 5 ranked Colgate Raiders.
Men’s swim and dive swept all events at the Tate Ramsden Invitational on Jan. 17 and 18.
A Princeton game winner and travel violation crushed Dartmouth’s hopes of a win in the game’s dying seconds.
Men’s hockey came out of the weekend with a 3-2 loss to Yale and 5-2 win against Brown — the latter featuring a four-goal third period.
The Dartmouth equestrian team, ranked number one in the ECAC, looks ahead toward two February meets before regional and national competitions. Virginia Averyt ’28 has the story.
In an off term this fall, the junior biked from Alaska to Argentina in 76 days — breaking the route’s pre-existing record by eight days.
Men’s hockey was overpowered by its competitive winter break schedule, going 2-5-1 this December.
On Tuesday, the National Labor Relations Board approved the team’s request to withdraw its petition to unionize.
The move, spearheaded by student athletes, has reignited interest in the Ivy League from recruits and fans.
The Big Green is headed to the finals against Harvard University following a 47-33 victory against Brown University on Nov. 16.
On Saturday, men’s hockey ended its five-game winning streak in a shootout loss against Colgate.
Dartmouth men’s basketball fell 87-73 on Nov. 13 — marking its first loss of the 2024-25 season.
Men’s hockey starts the season undefeated with four straight wins after a weekend sweep of Quinnipiac University and Princeton University.
Big Green women’s basketball opens the season 1-1 in a decisive 98-47 win over Keene State, followed by a close 53-58 loss to the University of Albany.