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This Week in Dartmouth Athletics: October 21-27
10/20/2022 4:00:00 PM | Equestrian, Men's Ice Hockey, Men's Tennis, Women's Rowing, Women's Tennis, Sailing - Open & Women's, Athletics, Men's Heavyweight Rowing, Men's Lightweight Rowing
A busy week and weekend includes four programs facing Columbia: field hockey, football, women's soccer and men's soccer
HANOVER, N.H. — Read up on the competition for the 16 Big Green teams in action over the week!
Volleyball – Friday, Oct. 21
Dartmouth takes on Harvard as the program hosts its annual Dig Pink match. The Big Green are currently fourth in the Ivy League, while the Crimson are fifth heading into the pivotal conference clash. To view the full preview, please click HERE.
Women's Hockey – Friday, Oct. 21
The Dartmouth women's hockey team drops the puck on its 2022-23 season this Friday on the road. The Big Green take on Ivy League foe Harvard in an ECAC Hockey matchup. The game is slated to begin at 6 p.m. To see the full preview, please click HERE.
Field Hockey – Friday, Oct. 21 + Sunday, Oct. 23
The Dartmouth field hockey team looks to build off three consecutive one-goal losses against quality opponents when the Big Green travel to Columbia on Friday (6 p.m.) and Vermont on Sunday (12 p.m.). Those defeats came against No. 8 Princeton, No. 15 Harvard and UMass Lowell, who all currently own double-figure wins and are a combined 31-12 on the season. To see the full preview, please click HERE.
Volleyball – Friday, Oct. 21
Dartmouth takes on Harvard as the program hosts its annual Dig Pink match. The Big Green are currently fourth in the Ivy League, while the Crimson are fifth heading into the pivotal conference clash. To view the full preview, please click HERE.
Men's Ice Hockey – Friday, Oct. 21
The Dartmouth men's ice hockey has its final preseason game as the Big Green play host to the University of Guelph on Friday evening at Thompson Arena. The game will be open to the public and admission will be free of charge.
Men's Tennis – Friday-Sunday, Oct. 21-23
The Big Green compete in the Dartmouth Invitational beginning Friday at Thompson Outdoor Courts. Several players have enjoyed strong starts to fall season, including Hikaru Takeda, who will take part in the ITA Super Regionals at Harvard this weekend along with Carlos Guerrero Alvarez, Anders Gibbons and Dominik Pauli. Freshman Waleed Qadir went undefeated in singles through the Penn Invitational to open the season and was a win shy of qualifying for Super Regionals.
Women's Rugby – Saturday, Oct. 22
After handing Harvard its first loss in a thrilling comeback on the road, the Big Green return to Brophy Field to face Princeton. The full preview will be released on Friday.
Football – Saturday, Oct. 22
It has been three years since Dartmouth last played in New York City, but it wasn't against Columbia. The foe was rather Princeton at Yankee Stadium in a showdown of unbeatens, a game the Big Green emerged from as 27-10 victors. This game has a different sense of urgency to it as both Columbia and Dartmouth are searching for their first Ivy League victory of the season, and the one who comes up short will be eliminated from the title chase for all practical purposes. To view the full preview, please click HERE.
Women's Soccer – Saturday, Oct. 22
Riding a three-game winning streak, the Dartmouth women's soccer team heads to Columbia for a pivotal Ivy League match. The Big Green are coming off a 7-0 win with five different goal scorers. To see the full preview, please click HERE.
Men's Soccer – Saturday, Oct. 22
The Dartmouth men's soccer team returns to Burnham Field for an Ivy League matchup against the Columbia Lions. The Big Green look for their second conference win of the 2022 as the final stretch of the season begins. Kickoff is slated for 7 p.m. Full preview to come.
Sailing – Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 22-23
The sailing team is set for a trio of regattas this weekend, hosted by the Coast Guard, MIT, Northeastern and Yale. The Big Green set sail in the final round of the Open Atlantic Coast Championship, the Yale Women's regatta and the Oberg Trophy event.
The Big Green have seen tremendous success on the water recently, winning regattas in back-to-back weeks. Dartmouth is ranked No. 5 in both women's and open competition in the ICSA College Sailing rankings as of Oct. 1 and will look to continue improving through the fall slate.
Women's Tennis – Friday-Sunday, Oct. 21-24
Women's tennis returns to action after a two-week hiatus to compete in the Brown Invitational and the ITA Super Regionals at Yale, where Chidimma Okpara competes in singles Friday morning. Chloe Yoo and Elizabeth Fahrmeier made an impressive doubles run in the ITA Regionals, which were hosted in Hanover, and were a win away from a Super Regional bid.
Women's Rowing – Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 22-23
The Dartmouth women's rowing team is set to compete for the first time during the 2022-23 season when the Big Green take part in the Head of the Charles in Boston this weekend. The Big Green will compete in the Women's Club Fours and Eights on Saturday, then Championship Fours and Eights on Sunday. For the complete schedule and live results, please click HERE.
Men's Heavyweight Rowing – Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 22-23
Like the women's team, the men's heavyweight rowing will compete for the first time during the 2022-23 season when the Big Green row in the Head of the Charles in Boston. On the schedule for the heavyweight team is the Men's Club Eights and Men's Championship Doubles Saturday, followed by the Championship Eights Sunday. For the complete schedule and live results, please click HERE.
Men's Lightweight Rowing – Sunday, Oct. 23
The men's lightweight rowing team starts its 2022-23 season on Sunday at the Head of the Charles in Boston. The Lightweights will compete in the Lightweight Fours and the Lightweight Eights. For the complete schedule and live results, please click HERE.
Equestrian – Sunday, Oct. 23
The equestrian team returns home this weekend to host Brown in a scrimmage on Sunday. Action is slated to begin at 11 a.m. at Morton Farm.
Volleyball – Friday, Oct. 21
Dartmouth takes on Harvard as the program hosts its annual Dig Pink match. The Big Green are currently fourth in the Ivy League, while the Crimson are fifth heading into the pivotal conference clash. To view the full preview, please click HERE.
Women's Hockey – Friday, Oct. 21
The Dartmouth women's hockey team drops the puck on its 2022-23 season this Friday on the road. The Big Green take on Ivy League foe Harvard in an ECAC Hockey matchup. The game is slated to begin at 6 p.m. To see the full preview, please click HERE.
Field Hockey – Friday, Oct. 21 + Sunday, Oct. 23
The Dartmouth field hockey team looks to build off three consecutive one-goal losses against quality opponents when the Big Green travel to Columbia on Friday (6 p.m.) and Vermont on Sunday (12 p.m.). Those defeats came against No. 8 Princeton, No. 15 Harvard and UMass Lowell, who all currently own double-figure wins and are a combined 31-12 on the season. To see the full preview, please click HERE.
Volleyball – Friday, Oct. 21
Dartmouth takes on Harvard as the program hosts its annual Dig Pink match. The Big Green are currently fourth in the Ivy League, while the Crimson are fifth heading into the pivotal conference clash. To view the full preview, please click HERE.
Men's Ice Hockey – Friday, Oct. 21
The Dartmouth men's ice hockey has its final preseason game as the Big Green play host to the University of Guelph on Friday evening at Thompson Arena. The game will be open to the public and admission will be free of charge.
Men's Tennis – Friday-Sunday, Oct. 21-23
The Big Green compete in the Dartmouth Invitational beginning Friday at Thompson Outdoor Courts. Several players have enjoyed strong starts to fall season, including Hikaru Takeda, who will take part in the ITA Super Regionals at Harvard this weekend along with Carlos Guerrero Alvarez, Anders Gibbons and Dominik Pauli. Freshman Waleed Qadir went undefeated in singles through the Penn Invitational to open the season and was a win shy of qualifying for Super Regionals.
Women's Rugby – Saturday, Oct. 22
After handing Harvard its first loss in a thrilling comeback on the road, the Big Green return to Brophy Field to face Princeton. The full preview will be released on Friday.
Football – Saturday, Oct. 22
It has been three years since Dartmouth last played in New York City, but it wasn't against Columbia. The foe was rather Princeton at Yankee Stadium in a showdown of unbeatens, a game the Big Green emerged from as 27-10 victors. This game has a different sense of urgency to it as both Columbia and Dartmouth are searching for their first Ivy League victory of the season, and the one who comes up short will be eliminated from the title chase for all practical purposes. To view the full preview, please click HERE.
Women's Soccer – Saturday, Oct. 22
Riding a three-game winning streak, the Dartmouth women's soccer team heads to Columbia for a pivotal Ivy League match. The Big Green are coming off a 7-0 win with five different goal scorers. To see the full preview, please click HERE.
Men's Soccer – Saturday, Oct. 22
The Dartmouth men's soccer team returns to Burnham Field for an Ivy League matchup against the Columbia Lions. The Big Green look for their second conference win of the 2022 as the final stretch of the season begins. Kickoff is slated for 7 p.m. Full preview to come.
Sailing – Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 22-23
The sailing team is set for a trio of regattas this weekend, hosted by the Coast Guard, MIT, Northeastern and Yale. The Big Green set sail in the final round of the Open Atlantic Coast Championship, the Yale Women's regatta and the Oberg Trophy event.
The Big Green have seen tremendous success on the water recently, winning regattas in back-to-back weeks. Dartmouth is ranked No. 5 in both women's and open competition in the ICSA College Sailing rankings as of Oct. 1 and will look to continue improving through the fall slate.
Women's Tennis – Friday-Sunday, Oct. 21-24
Women's tennis returns to action after a two-week hiatus to compete in the Brown Invitational and the ITA Super Regionals at Yale, where Chidimma Okpara competes in singles Friday morning. Chloe Yoo and Elizabeth Fahrmeier made an impressive doubles run in the ITA Regionals, which were hosted in Hanover, and were a win away from a Super Regional bid.
Women's Rowing – Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 22-23
The Dartmouth women's rowing team is set to compete for the first time during the 2022-23 season when the Big Green take part in the Head of the Charles in Boston this weekend. The Big Green will compete in the Women's Club Fours and Eights on Saturday, then Championship Fours and Eights on Sunday. For the complete schedule and live results, please click HERE.
Men's Heavyweight Rowing – Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 22-23
Like the women's team, the men's heavyweight rowing will compete for the first time during the 2022-23 season when the Big Green row in the Head of the Charles in Boston. On the schedule for the heavyweight team is the Men's Club Eights and Men's Championship Doubles Saturday, followed by the Championship Eights Sunday. For the complete schedule and live results, please click HERE.
Men's Lightweight Rowing – Sunday, Oct. 23
The men's lightweight rowing team starts its 2022-23 season on Sunday at the Head of the Charles in Boston. The Lightweights will compete in the Lightweight Fours and the Lightweight Eights. For the complete schedule and live results, please click HERE.
Equestrian – Sunday, Oct. 23
The equestrian team returns home this weekend to host Brown in a scrimmage on Sunday. Action is slated to begin at 11 a.m. at Morton Farm.
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