‘Strange. Surreal. Sad.’: In a rivalry game no longer fought over by lifelong best friends, Harvard tops Dartmouth 17-9
For the first time in 18 years, Crimson head coach Tim Murphy faced a Big Green team not led by Buddy Teevens.
For the first time in 18 years, Crimson head coach Tim Murphy faced a Big Green team not led by Buddy Teevens.
A dozen players were named All-New England, All-Ivy and Academic All-District I this season.
With one game left, the Big Green looks to avoid finishing last in the Ivy League for the first time since 2016.
Dartmouth long snapper Josh Greene ’23 reflects on his and his teammates’ growth as leaders following the second-to-last game of his Dartmouth career.
Ward “never let anything stop him” and supported Dartmouth football as a “father figure,” even during his fight with cancer.
The Big Green came up short, 28-13, in Saturday’s Homecoming game.
Ryan Bloch’s ’23 32-yarder with four seconds remaining cemented the Big Green’s 27-24 victory over the Lions Saturday, its first Ivy League win of the season.
Dartmouth long snapper Josh Greene ’23 reflects on football’s first Ivy League win of the season.
Despite the reintroduction of a dual-quarterback system, the Big Green established neither a running nor passing game against UNH.
In a comeback riddled with opportunity, the Big Green fell to the Bulldogs for the first time since 2016.
After the 23-17 double overtime loss to the Quakers Friday night, the Big Green’s record stands at 1-2.
The loss drops the Big Green’s record to 1-1 entering the start of Ivy League play.
Play kicks off at home this Saturday against Valparaiso University.
Dartmouth long snapper Josh Greene ’23 reflects on the significance of his 2021 Ivy League Football Championship ring.
In the final home game of the season, the Big Green football team came away with another convincing victory, defeating Brown University 44-21, to send its seniors off in style.
When Dartmouth and Brown University meet on Memorial Field Saturday, they play the Big Green’s final home game of the season, while also stepping into a larger history of Ivy League football.
While the opening didn’t follow the script, 42 unanswered points gave the Dartmouth football team a comfortable 42-7 victory at Cornell University on Saturday, keeping the team’s hopes of an Ivy League title alive.
Coming off a 23-12 loss to undefeated Harvard University, the Dartmouth football team heads off on its own journey to upstate New York this weekend, looking to get back into the win column against Cornell University. And inside the Big Green locker room, the mantra seems to be the same: We’re on to Ithaca.