Jasmine Drolet ’25 nominated for NCAA Woman of the Year
By Sid Singh | August 8, 2025Drolet was a national champion in 2024, earned five All-American nominations and a world championship gold medalist in her time at Dartmouth.
Drolet was a national champion in 2024, earned five All-American nominations and a world championship gold medalist in her time at Dartmouth.
Hondrogen finished second in the lightweight men’s single sculls final in Poland as the youngest rower in the field, while Ley finished second in the women’s eight for the second consecutive year.
The Kirsten and Eugene F. “Buddy” Teevens ’79 Center for Peak Performance will be used to support athletes physically and mentally and innovate sports research, while honoring the legacy of Coach Teevens.
For over three decades, Hils has energized Dartmouth students through her spin classes and transformative personal training.
After leading Dartmouth to a standout year and competing on the world’s biggest stage, Bender shares insights on team culture, coaching and next steps.
Despite only a quarter of Dartmouth students being on campus, summer sports remain strong on the green and courts.
After an impressive fourth-place finish at the Ivy League championships, women’s rowing is headed to the NCAA championships for the first time since 2011.
First, second and third varsity boats won their races to sweep Boston University and earn men’s rowing the Bill Cup
Dartmouth surrendered two fourth-quarter touchdowns to lose its undefeated season in front of the Homecoming crowd.
A career day for Q Jones ’25 and three team interceptions gave Dartmouth the outright lead in the Ivy League.