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Big Green in Action This Week: October 12-18
10/12/2023 4:34:00 PM | Equestrian, Men's Cross Country, Men's Golf, Women's Cross Country, Women's Tennis, Sailing - Open & Women's, Athletics
HANOVER, N.H. — Read up on the competition for all 13 Big Green teams in action this week.
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Field Hockey – Friday, Oct. 13 + Sunday, Oct. 15
Dartmouth continues its road swing this weekend when the Big Green play a pair of games in Connecticut, at Yale on Friday and Sacred Heart on Sunday. Gametimes are 5 p.m. (Friday, on ESPN+) and 4 p.m. (Sunday, on NEC Front Row). Both games will be played at Yale's Johnson Field. The Big Green look to bounce back from an 0-2 weekend in Philadelphia that featured a pair of competitive games at Penn and La Salle. For the complete preview, please click here.
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Volleyball – Friday, Oct. 13 + Saturday, Oct. 14
The Big Green appear on ESPNU for the second time in as many seasons when they travel to Brown on Friday. They close the weekend with a tough road test against defending Ivy League champion Yale. Dartmouth is currently 3-2 in the Ancient Eight and is tied with Brown for fourth. To view the full preview, please click here.
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Women's Ice Hockey – Friday, Oct. 13 + Sunday, Oct. 15
The Big Green open conference play on Friday evening at Thompson Arena against Harvard. Dartmouth will then host Concordia (Quebec) on Sunday afternoon for an exhibition. To view the full preview, please click here.
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Men's Soccer – Friday, Oct. 13 + Tuesday, Oct. 17
The Big Green look to remain atop the Ivy League standings as they head to New York on Friday night for a league contest against Columbia. Dartmouth returns to Burnham Field on Tuesday evening for the non-conference finale against No. 22 Vermont. To view the full preview, please click here.
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Equestrian – Saturday, Oct. 14
After a win over Stonehill in a scrimmage, the Big Green open their regular season on Saturday by hosting two-time defending NCEA Single-Division National Champion Lynchburg at Morton Farm. The meet is slated to begin at 11 a.m. with flats, followed by fences. In its scrimmage, Cassidy Exner earned Most Outstanding Player over fences, with Sam Takacs garnering Most Outstanding Player via flats.
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Men's Cross Country – Saturday, Oct. 14
The Big Green head down to Virginia on Saturday for the XC23 Invite. It's the final meet for Dartmouth before championship season begins in a couple of weeks, beginning with the Ivy League Heptagonal Cross Country Championship on Saturday, Oct. 28.
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Women's Cross Country – Saturday, Oct. 14
Dartmouth will compete in the XC23 Invite on Saturday at the University of Virginia. The Big Green look to have a good weekend to bring some momentum into the Ivy League Heptagonal Cross Country Championship on Saturday, Oct. 28.
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Football – Saturday, Oct. 14
As has been the case since 2000, Dartmouth will play its final non-conference game of the season in week five, taking to the road to play at Colgate on Saturday to take on the Raiders at 1 p.m. The Big Green enter 2-2 overall and 1-1 in the Ivy League following a slim 31-24 loss to Yale on Sunday. For the complete preview, please click here.
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Women's Soccer – Saturday, Oct. 14
Dartmouth heads to Philadelphia for a crucial Ivy League contest against Penn. With just three games remaining, the Big Green look to take all three points on Saturday to get closer to clinching a spot in the Ivy League tournament. The full preview will be released on Friday.
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Women's Tennis – Saturday, Oct. 14 – Sunday, Oct. 15
Coming off a solid showing at ITA Regionals that saw Lexi Dewire and Brooke Hess clinch a super regional spot in doubles, Dartmouth hits the road once again for the two-day Brown Invitational. ITA Super Regional qualifiers will compete at Army West Point beginning Friday, Oct. 20, and Dartmouth is home for a second time this fall when they host the Big Green Invitational the first weekend in November.
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Sailing – Saturday, Oct. 14 + Sunday, Oct. 15
Sailing is set for another busy weekend at the Women's Atlantic Coast Championship Finals, Captain Hurst Bowl, Savin Hill Invite and Fall Foliage Invitational. The Big Green are coming off a strong weekend which saw them finish third out of 18 teams at the Open Atlantic Coast Championship Round One and fifth of 16 teams at the Stu Nelson Trophy.
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Among the highlights, in the Atlantic Coast Championship, the Big Green's "A" division team of Boyd Bragg, Yumi Yoshiyasu and James Paul placed third, finishing in first place in two races and second place three times.
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Men's Ice Hockey – Sunday, Oct. 15
The Big Green host the U.S. National Team Development Program (USNTDP) for an exhibition on Sunday afternoon at Thompson Arena.It's the final preseason game for Dartmouth before beginning the season on Friday, Oct. 27 against Harvard.
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Men's Golf – Monday, Oct. 16 – Tuesday, Oct. 17
The fall slate comes to a close on Monday and Tuesday next week at the Elon Phoenix Invitational at the Alamance Country Club in Burlington, North Carolina. The Big Green had their best outing in their most recent tournament in Lake Placid, trailing only host Columbia in the 10-team field while third-place Colgate was 11 strokes off their pace. Senior Alex Gu turned in two rounds under par and finished third at 3-under with sophomore Aaron Zhang right behind him in fourth at 1-under thanks to a 4-under 67 over the second 18, and Dartmouth's 278 in the second round was its second lowest in program history.
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Field Hockey – Friday, Oct. 13 + Sunday, Oct. 15
Dartmouth continues its road swing this weekend when the Big Green play a pair of games in Connecticut, at Yale on Friday and Sacred Heart on Sunday. Gametimes are 5 p.m. (Friday, on ESPN+) and 4 p.m. (Sunday, on NEC Front Row). Both games will be played at Yale's Johnson Field. The Big Green look to bounce back from an 0-2 weekend in Philadelphia that featured a pair of competitive games at Penn and La Salle. For the complete preview, please click here.
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Volleyball – Friday, Oct. 13 + Saturday, Oct. 14
The Big Green appear on ESPNU for the second time in as many seasons when they travel to Brown on Friday. They close the weekend with a tough road test against defending Ivy League champion Yale. Dartmouth is currently 3-2 in the Ancient Eight and is tied with Brown for fourth. To view the full preview, please click here.
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Women's Ice Hockey – Friday, Oct. 13 + Sunday, Oct. 15
The Big Green open conference play on Friday evening at Thompson Arena against Harvard. Dartmouth will then host Concordia (Quebec) on Sunday afternoon for an exhibition. To view the full preview, please click here.
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Men's Soccer – Friday, Oct. 13 + Tuesday, Oct. 17
The Big Green look to remain atop the Ivy League standings as they head to New York on Friday night for a league contest against Columbia. Dartmouth returns to Burnham Field on Tuesday evening for the non-conference finale against No. 22 Vermont. To view the full preview, please click here.
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Equestrian – Saturday, Oct. 14
After a win over Stonehill in a scrimmage, the Big Green open their regular season on Saturday by hosting two-time defending NCEA Single-Division National Champion Lynchburg at Morton Farm. The meet is slated to begin at 11 a.m. with flats, followed by fences. In its scrimmage, Cassidy Exner earned Most Outstanding Player over fences, with Sam Takacs garnering Most Outstanding Player via flats.
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Men's Cross Country – Saturday, Oct. 14
The Big Green head down to Virginia on Saturday for the XC23 Invite. It's the final meet for Dartmouth before championship season begins in a couple of weeks, beginning with the Ivy League Heptagonal Cross Country Championship on Saturday, Oct. 28.
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Women's Cross Country – Saturday, Oct. 14
Dartmouth will compete in the XC23 Invite on Saturday at the University of Virginia. The Big Green look to have a good weekend to bring some momentum into the Ivy League Heptagonal Cross Country Championship on Saturday, Oct. 28.
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Football – Saturday, Oct. 14
As has been the case since 2000, Dartmouth will play its final non-conference game of the season in week five, taking to the road to play at Colgate on Saturday to take on the Raiders at 1 p.m. The Big Green enter 2-2 overall and 1-1 in the Ivy League following a slim 31-24 loss to Yale on Sunday. For the complete preview, please click here.
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Women's Soccer – Saturday, Oct. 14
Dartmouth heads to Philadelphia for a crucial Ivy League contest against Penn. With just three games remaining, the Big Green look to take all three points on Saturday to get closer to clinching a spot in the Ivy League tournament. The full preview will be released on Friday.
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Women's Tennis – Saturday, Oct. 14 – Sunday, Oct. 15
Coming off a solid showing at ITA Regionals that saw Lexi Dewire and Brooke Hess clinch a super regional spot in doubles, Dartmouth hits the road once again for the two-day Brown Invitational. ITA Super Regional qualifiers will compete at Army West Point beginning Friday, Oct. 20, and Dartmouth is home for a second time this fall when they host the Big Green Invitational the first weekend in November.
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Sailing – Saturday, Oct. 14 + Sunday, Oct. 15
Sailing is set for another busy weekend at the Women's Atlantic Coast Championship Finals, Captain Hurst Bowl, Savin Hill Invite and Fall Foliage Invitational. The Big Green are coming off a strong weekend which saw them finish third out of 18 teams at the Open Atlantic Coast Championship Round One and fifth of 16 teams at the Stu Nelson Trophy.
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Among the highlights, in the Atlantic Coast Championship, the Big Green's "A" division team of Boyd Bragg, Yumi Yoshiyasu and James Paul placed third, finishing in first place in two races and second place three times.
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Men's Ice Hockey – Sunday, Oct. 15
The Big Green host the U.S. National Team Development Program (USNTDP) for an exhibition on Sunday afternoon at Thompson Arena.It's the final preseason game for Dartmouth before beginning the season on Friday, Oct. 27 against Harvard.
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Men's Golf – Monday, Oct. 16 – Tuesday, Oct. 17
The fall slate comes to a close on Monday and Tuesday next week at the Elon Phoenix Invitational at the Alamance Country Club in Burlington, North Carolina. The Big Green had their best outing in their most recent tournament in Lake Placid, trailing only host Columbia in the 10-team field while third-place Colgate was 11 strokes off their pace. Senior Alex Gu turned in two rounds under par and finished third at 3-under with sophomore Aaron Zhang right behind him in fourth at 1-under thanks to a 4-under 67 over the second 18, and Dartmouth's 278 in the second round was its second lowest in program history.
Players Mentioned
Kevin Maureen Campbell Postmatch vs Penn on Oct. 11, 2025
Sunday, October 12
Kauany Gutz and Zori Brown Postmatch Against Penn On 10.11.25
Sunday, October 12
Football vs. Yale Postgame Press Conference 10-11-25
Saturday, October 11
Head Coach Mark Egner Postgame 10.11.25 vs Princeton
Saturday, October 11