Basketball’s block party spoiled by Yale Bulldogs in Leede Arena
Big Green came up with six blocks in a 76-51 home defeat.
Big Green came up with six blocks in a 76-51 home defeat.
Men’s hockey bounces back from their Friday night loss against Union College with three power play goals in a victory over RPI this past Saturday.
Despite excellent play from Brandon Mitchell-Day ’26, the Big Green could only pull within nine before the Tigers ran away with an 18 point victory.
Varsity track athlete and The Dartmouth’s former sports editor Jason Norris ’24 discusses the NCAA’s name, image and likeness policy and how it impacts the Ivy League.
Big Green women’s hockey discussed how a loss and a tie over the weekend will shape their game strategies for the remainder of ECAC competition.
Each player contributed on Tuesday, as the Big Green won 27 of 28 games.
This week in sports, women’s hockey will take the ice with the Princeton Tigers, Nordic Skiing opens their season at the Vermont Carnival and men’s basketball takes on Penn at home.
Ian Pierce ’25 scored two goals, as the Big Green defeated rival Vermont 4-3 in their first sold-out crowd in six years.
As students return for winter term, men’s and women’s track and field, women’s basketball and men’s ice hockey will play at home this weekend.
Former head coach Buddy Teevens ’79 and teammate Josh Balara ’24 died earlier this year. On Saturday, their team became champions.
On Senior Day, Nick Howard’s 34th rushing touchdown broke a 96-year-old Big Green record as the Big Green won 30-14.
Taylor Williams ’24 of women’s soccer reflects on her growth over the years in her role as a defender and as a team leader.
Men’s rugby is an environment for personal growth, camaraderie and sportsmanship with a historic program legacy.
Women’s cross country secured their best Heps team finish since 2018 by taking third, while the men’s team secured sixth place.
Men’s hockey looks to build upon their winning streak as they face off against Cornell and Colgate, volleyball prepares to fight for a spot in the 2023 Ivy League tournament and equestrian will host Sacred Heart.
The Big Green finished 2-2, 1-0 in overtime against Quinnipiac and scored the game winning goal against the Tigers with 56 seconds left to solidify their win 5-4.
The first-year’s fourth 47-yard field goal tied the Big Green single season record. More importantly, it won the game.
Scott reflects on his growth as a player and individual since his first year, how former Robert L. Blackman head coach Buddy Teevens influenced him and defining moments in his football career.
Student athletes with NIL deals detail how they have navigated the process.
Football will challenge Princeton at home, volleyball will play back-to-back against Yale and Brown coming off a sweep against Cornell, and men’s basketball will travel to No. 2 Duke.