Ski team takes second place at first Dartmouth Carnival in three years
Dartmouth’s first-years led the way, scoring nearly 40 percent of the Big Green’s 797 points.
Dartmouth’s first-years led the way, scoring nearly 40 percent of the Big Green’s 797 points.
With the 2022 Winter Olympics underway, Justin Kramer looks at the history of Dartmouth student-athletes and alumni competing at the event.
Big Green basketball saw yet more rough losses, track and field competed at Yale and Boston University, and men’s hockey took down Yale in this week’s roundup.
Baily Deeter gives a Super Bowl preview and picks Los Angeles to take home the Lombardi
Dartmouth’s last four losses have been by no more than four points.
The alpine events were canceled due to unsafe weather conditions, but a strong performance in Nordic races propelled the Big Green to a second-place finish.
Goalkeeper Clay Stevenson ’24 totaled 104 saves across the three games.
Women’s basketball earned its first Ivy League win against Brown, men’s basketball fell short to Brown and Yale and squash dominated Amherst.
Both the men’s and women’s teams, which were both shut out 9-0 by both opponents, are 3-7 this season and are in search of their first Ivy League wins.
Baily Deeter recaps the chaotic NFL postseason that has resulted in next weekend’s Super Bowl LVI matchup between the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams.
The Big Green’s win against the Lions puts them a game back from fourth in the Ivy League.
The Big Green played in three one-goal games, earning a victory over top-10 Cornell University.
Each of these classes lost at least one season at Dartmouth to COVID-19.
Men’s basketball defeated Columbia University, women’s track and field competed at the John Thomas Terrier Classic and men’s hockey defeated Cornell University in this week’s roundup.
Baily Deeter looks back on “the greatest weekend of football” he has ever witnessed and predicts that the 49ers and Chiefs will meet in Super Bowl LVI on Feb. 13.
The Big Green will play three games this week against Union College, Cornell University and Colgate University.
The Big Green currently sit in last place in the Ivy League.
Justin Kramer explores the geographic breakdown of Big Green rosters in this installment of “Hall of Krame.”
Men's hockey went to overtime, women’s swim dominated at the Tate Ramsden Invitational and women’s track and field stood out against Columbia and Yale in this week’s roundup.
Baily Deeter pays tribute to Tom Brady and previews this weekend’s NFL Divisional Round playoff games in this week’s “From the Bleachers.”