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Big Green in Action This Week: October 19-25
10/19/2023 4:50:00 PM | Equestrian, Men's Tennis, Women's Rowing, Women's Tennis, Sailing - Open & Women's, Athletics, Men's Heavyweight Rowing, Men's Lightweight Rowing
HANOVER, N.H. — Read up on all the Big Green action over the next week!
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Men's Tennis – Friday, Oct. 20 – Monday, Oct. 23
Henry Ren and Alex Knox-Jones, along with Waleed Qadir and Miles Groom will represent the Big Green in doubles, while Yujiro Onuma, Xander Barber and Ren compete in singles at the ITA Super Regionals. Each punched their tickets for the tournament, hosted by Princeton, with strong showings at ITA Regionals, which took place at Yale two weeks prior. Dartmouth's fall slate closes during the first week of November with another trip to New Haven to compete in the Yale Invitational.Â
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Women's Tennis – Friday, Oct. 20 – Monday, Oct. 23
Sophomore Brooke Hess and senior co-captain Lexi Dewire are set to compete in the ITA Super Regionals at Army West Point. The pairing defeated a duo from Brown on the final day of the ITA Regionals at Harvard to secure their spot in the supers. Dartmouth plays host for a second time this fall during the first weekend of November when it welcomes a variety of teams for the Big Green Invitational.
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Women's Ice Hockey – Friday, Oct. 20 + Saturday, Oct. 21
Currently on a 2-0 start, the Big Green take the ice this weekend against RPI and Union at Thompson Arena for their first full weekend of ECAC Hockey. To view the full preview, please click here.
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Volleyball – Saturday, Oct. 21
Saturday marks the end of a three-match road stretch for the Big Green, who look for a crucial road win over fourth-place Harvard in order to better position themselves for an Ivy League Tournament bid. To view the full preview, please click here.Â
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Rugby – Saturday, Oct. 21
It's a rematch of the 2022 NIRA final on Saturday at Brophy Field as undefeated Harvard presents a significant challenge for the defending champions. The Big Green will honor each of their seniors following the conclusion of the match. The full preview will be released on Friday.
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Equestrian – Saturday, Oct. 21
After a strong showing in its season opener vs. Lynchburg last weekend, the Big Green host Sweet Briar this Saturday at 11 a.m. Last weekend, Dartmouth captured two points against the defending NCEA single-discipline national champion Hornets, with Margot Luria winning her point in the flat (79-77) and Cassidy Exner capturing her point in fences (85-81). In her first collegiate event, she was named Most Outstanding Player in fences.
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Field Hockey – Saturday, Oct. 21 + Sunday, Oct. 22
Already owning its most wins in a season since 2018, the Dartmouth field hockey team returns home for the second to last weekend of the year, hosting defending Ivy League Champion Princeton on Saturday before traveling to No. 19 UMass on Sunday. Both games can be seen on ESPN+ and will start at 11 a.m. (Saturday) and 12 p.m. (Sunday), respectively. The Big Green are coming off a 1-1 weekend in New Haven, Connecticut, featuring a 2-1 overtime loss at Yale and 3-2 shootout victory at Sacred Heart. At 5-7, Dartmouth owns its best record after 12 games since 2012 (when the Big Green were 6-6). The full preview will be released on Friday.
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Football – Saturday, Oct. 21
Dartmouth has reached the midpoint of the 2023 season, and it is looking to please the homecoming crowd at Memorial Field against a team, Columbia, that it has had more success against than any other Ivy school with a 71-20-1 all-time record in the series. The Big Green won a thriller in New York last year, 27-24, thanks to a 37-yard field goal with only four seconds remaining. The game will be broadcast on NESN and simulcast on ESPN+ with kickoff set for 1:30 p.m. Game notes will be available Friday morning.
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Women's Rowing – Saturday, Oct. 21 – Sunday, Oct. 22
After their fall opener was cancelled due to rain and flooding conditions, the Big Green travel to Boston this weekend to take part in the prestigious Head of the Charles regatta. On Saturday, Dartmouth will take part in the Club 4+ at 1:04 p.m. and the Club 8+ at 1:43 p.m. Then on Sunday, the Big Green row in the Champ 4+ at 1:35 p.m. A full weekend recap will be posted on DartmouthSports.com on Sunday.
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Men's Heavyweight Rowing – Saturday, Oct. 21 – Sunday, Oct. 22
Dartmouth men's heavyweight rowing opens its fall season this weekend by heading to Boston for the Head of the Charles. The Big Green will have two boats racing Saturday in the Club 4+ at 12:43 p.m. and Club 8+ at 1:29 p.m. Dartmouth will have an entry in the Championship 8+ on Sunday at 1:57 p.m. A full weekend recap will be posted on DartmouthSports.com on Sunday.
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Men's Lightweight Rowing – Saturday, Oct. 21 – Sunday, Oct. 22
Dartmouth men's heavyweight rowing opens its fall season this weekend by heading to Boston for the Head of the Charles. The Big Green will have an entry in the Champ 2x on Saturday at 2:01 p.m. They will then have two boats racing Sunday, one in the LW 4+ at 1:28 p.m. and one in the LW 8+ at 2:09 p.m. A full weekend recap will be posted on DartmouthSports.com on Sunday.
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Sailing – Saturday, Oct. 21 – Sunday, Oct. 22
The Big Green are set for their seventh fall weekend of action, traveling to both the Open Atlantic Coast Championship Finals and Yale Women's. Last weekend, Dartmouth enjoyed another strong effort in finishing sixth out of 18 teams at the Women's Atlantic Coast Championship Finals, ninth of 16 at the Captain Hurst Bowl, fifth of 16 at Peak Foliage and sixth/eighth of 17 at the Savin Hill Invite.
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Women's Soccer – Saturday, Oct. 21
With the regular season winding down and with all eyes set on the Ivy League tournament in a couple of weeks, the Big Green play host to Princeton for a crucial league game on Saturday afternoon. Dartmouth will honor the program's six seniors prior to the start of the game. The full preview will be released on Friday.
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Men's Soccer – Saturday, Oct. 21
The Big Green men's soccer team looks to remain in the top four of the Ivy League standings when they take on Cornell on Saturday evening at Burnham Field. The full preview will be released on Friday.
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Men's Tennis – Friday, Oct. 20 – Monday, Oct. 23
Henry Ren and Alex Knox-Jones, along with Waleed Qadir and Miles Groom will represent the Big Green in doubles, while Yujiro Onuma, Xander Barber and Ren compete in singles at the ITA Super Regionals. Each punched their tickets for the tournament, hosted by Princeton, with strong showings at ITA Regionals, which took place at Yale two weeks prior. Dartmouth's fall slate closes during the first week of November with another trip to New Haven to compete in the Yale Invitational.Â
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Women's Tennis – Friday, Oct. 20 – Monday, Oct. 23
Sophomore Brooke Hess and senior co-captain Lexi Dewire are set to compete in the ITA Super Regionals at Army West Point. The pairing defeated a duo from Brown on the final day of the ITA Regionals at Harvard to secure their spot in the supers. Dartmouth plays host for a second time this fall during the first weekend of November when it welcomes a variety of teams for the Big Green Invitational.
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Women's Ice Hockey – Friday, Oct. 20 + Saturday, Oct. 21
Currently on a 2-0 start, the Big Green take the ice this weekend against RPI and Union at Thompson Arena for their first full weekend of ECAC Hockey. To view the full preview, please click here.
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Volleyball – Saturday, Oct. 21
Saturday marks the end of a three-match road stretch for the Big Green, who look for a crucial road win over fourth-place Harvard in order to better position themselves for an Ivy League Tournament bid. To view the full preview, please click here.Â
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Rugby – Saturday, Oct. 21
It's a rematch of the 2022 NIRA final on Saturday at Brophy Field as undefeated Harvard presents a significant challenge for the defending champions. The Big Green will honor each of their seniors following the conclusion of the match. The full preview will be released on Friday.
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Equestrian – Saturday, Oct. 21
After a strong showing in its season opener vs. Lynchburg last weekend, the Big Green host Sweet Briar this Saturday at 11 a.m. Last weekend, Dartmouth captured two points against the defending NCEA single-discipline national champion Hornets, with Margot Luria winning her point in the flat (79-77) and Cassidy Exner capturing her point in fences (85-81). In her first collegiate event, she was named Most Outstanding Player in fences.
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Field Hockey – Saturday, Oct. 21 + Sunday, Oct. 22
Already owning its most wins in a season since 2018, the Dartmouth field hockey team returns home for the second to last weekend of the year, hosting defending Ivy League Champion Princeton on Saturday before traveling to No. 19 UMass on Sunday. Both games can be seen on ESPN+ and will start at 11 a.m. (Saturday) and 12 p.m. (Sunday), respectively. The Big Green are coming off a 1-1 weekend in New Haven, Connecticut, featuring a 2-1 overtime loss at Yale and 3-2 shootout victory at Sacred Heart. At 5-7, Dartmouth owns its best record after 12 games since 2012 (when the Big Green were 6-6). The full preview will be released on Friday.
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Football – Saturday, Oct. 21
Dartmouth has reached the midpoint of the 2023 season, and it is looking to please the homecoming crowd at Memorial Field against a team, Columbia, that it has had more success against than any other Ivy school with a 71-20-1 all-time record in the series. The Big Green won a thriller in New York last year, 27-24, thanks to a 37-yard field goal with only four seconds remaining. The game will be broadcast on NESN and simulcast on ESPN+ with kickoff set for 1:30 p.m. Game notes will be available Friday morning.
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Women's Rowing – Saturday, Oct. 21 – Sunday, Oct. 22
After their fall opener was cancelled due to rain and flooding conditions, the Big Green travel to Boston this weekend to take part in the prestigious Head of the Charles regatta. On Saturday, Dartmouth will take part in the Club 4+ at 1:04 p.m. and the Club 8+ at 1:43 p.m. Then on Sunday, the Big Green row in the Champ 4+ at 1:35 p.m. A full weekend recap will be posted on DartmouthSports.com on Sunday.
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Men's Heavyweight Rowing – Saturday, Oct. 21 – Sunday, Oct. 22
Dartmouth men's heavyweight rowing opens its fall season this weekend by heading to Boston for the Head of the Charles. The Big Green will have two boats racing Saturday in the Club 4+ at 12:43 p.m. and Club 8+ at 1:29 p.m. Dartmouth will have an entry in the Championship 8+ on Sunday at 1:57 p.m. A full weekend recap will be posted on DartmouthSports.com on Sunday.
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Men's Lightweight Rowing – Saturday, Oct. 21 – Sunday, Oct. 22
Dartmouth men's heavyweight rowing opens its fall season this weekend by heading to Boston for the Head of the Charles. The Big Green will have an entry in the Champ 2x on Saturday at 2:01 p.m. They will then have two boats racing Sunday, one in the LW 4+ at 1:28 p.m. and one in the LW 8+ at 2:09 p.m. A full weekend recap will be posted on DartmouthSports.com on Sunday.
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Sailing – Saturday, Oct. 21 – Sunday, Oct. 22
The Big Green are set for their seventh fall weekend of action, traveling to both the Open Atlantic Coast Championship Finals and Yale Women's. Last weekend, Dartmouth enjoyed another strong effort in finishing sixth out of 18 teams at the Women's Atlantic Coast Championship Finals, ninth of 16 at the Captain Hurst Bowl, fifth of 16 at Peak Foliage and sixth/eighth of 17 at the Savin Hill Invite.
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Women's Soccer – Saturday, Oct. 21
With the regular season winding down and with all eyes set on the Ivy League tournament in a couple of weeks, the Big Green play host to Princeton for a crucial league game on Saturday afternoon. Dartmouth will honor the program's six seniors prior to the start of the game. The full preview will be released on Friday.
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Men's Soccer – Saturday, Oct. 21
The Big Green men's soccer team looks to remain in the top four of the Ivy League standings when they take on Cornell on Saturday evening at Burnham Field. The full preview will be released on Friday.
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