Dartmouth stunned by late Harvard comeback, falls short 31-27
By Jack Zipper , Will Dehmel and Sid Singh | November 4, 2024Dartmouth surrendered two fourth-quarter touchdowns to lose its undefeated season in front of the Homecoming crowd.
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.
A pair of rushing touchdowns from first-time starter Grayson Saunier ’27 and multiple key plays from the special teams gave Dartmouth the edge over the Blue Devils in yet another nail-biter.
Calm and composed, Owen Zalc ’27 hit the game-winning field goal, along with a career-high 50-yarder, to scrape out a narrow road victory.
Isaiah Johnson ’22 was signed by the Miami Dolphins, John Pupel ’22 was invited to the New England Patriots minicamp and Quinten Arello ’24 was invited to the Tennessee Titans’ minicamp.
The Dartmouth women and open sailing rosters have worked well together to finish top five in multiple tournaments and qualify for nationals.
While Dartmouth men’s basketball team remains in a 65-year March Madness drought, other Ivy League teams have found recent success.
Allie Resnick ’25 and Emma Resnick ’26 find strength in each other as they make their way through Dartmouth and compete for both the Big Green Alpine ski team and Team USA.
Each player contributed on Tuesday, as the Big Green won 27 of 28 games.
Women’s cross country secured their best Heps team finish since 2018 by taking third, while the men’s team secured sixth place.