Despite injuries, Dartmouth golf teams seek success in final two tournaments of the season
By Dean Lowery and Jamie Drachman | April 12, 2024Men’s and women’s golf must rely on stellar performances in order to finish the season on a high.
Men’s and women’s golf must rely on stellar performances in order to finish the season on a high.
The men’s basketball team formally voted on Tuesday to join the SEIU Local 560, a critical step in their historic mission to unionize.
The Big Green was defeated away, falling 80-56 and 89-67 to Yale and Brown, respectively.
Dartmouth fell 82-69 to the University of Pennsylvania on Friday, and then 68-56 to Princeton University.
Dartmouth fell 73-63 at Columbia University, and despite a season-high in points, was outpaced 89-80 at league-leading Cornell University.
After falling into a 19-0 deficit in the first half against Cornell, Dartmouth regained the lead early in the second half only to fall short in the closing minutes. Dartmouth fell 56-53 to Cornell and 72-56 to Columbia.
The Big Green erased an early, 14-point deficit to earn its first Ivy League victory.
Big Green came up with six blocks in a 76-51 home defeat.
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.
The history department hosted an event with two professors to discuss the ongoing conflict in the region.