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Big Green in Action This Week: January 18-24
1/18/2024 4:00:00 PM | Men's Squash, Men's Swimming & Diving, Men's Tennis, Men's Track & Field, Women's Squash, Women's Swimming & Diving, Women's Tennis, Women's Track & Field, Skiing, Athletics
HANOVER, N.H. — Read up on all the Big Green action over the next week!
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Skiing – Friday, Jan. 19 – Saturday, Jan. 20
Alpine will join the Nordic team in competing this weekend at the Colby Carnival after the Big Green enjoyed a very successful start to the 2024 season last weekend. The Nordic squad gave Dartmouth a lead of more than 100 points at the Vermont Carnival by winning three of the four events while sending six skiers to the podium, including junior John Steel Hagenbuch who won both the classic sprint and the 10K freestyle. The alpine squads are deep and experienced with EISA Rookies of the Year Allie Resnick and Oscar Zimmer back in the mix, along with veterans like Gwen Wattenmaker, Oliver Morgan, Carly Elsinger and Max Martin. With the alpine events of the Vermont Carnival not being raced until next weekend, Dartmouth is looking to grab complete team victory at Sugarloaf and the Quarry Road Trails on Friday and Saturday.
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Women's Squash – Friday, Jan. 19, Sunday, Jan. 21 + Wednesday, Jan. 24
After winning both their weekend's matches against Amherst (7-2) and Tufts (8-1) and moving to 4-2 on the season, the No. 11 women's squash team will play three matches in the coming week. The Big Green will host No. 2 Trinity on Friday at 3 p.m., travel to No. 7 Yale on Sunday at 2:30 p.m., and return home to play No. 14 Williams on Wednesday at 5 p.m.Â
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Men's Squash – Friday, Jan. 19, Sunday, Jan. 21 + Wednesday, Jan. 24
The No. 10 men's squash team won their first two matches of the new year, defeating No. 18 Amherst, 6-3 and No. 12 Tufts, 6-3, becoming 4-2 on the season. The Big Green will play at home twice this week, hosting No. 4 Trinity on Friday at 3 p.m. and No. 11 Williams on Wednesday at 5 p.m. They will also play No. 3 Yale on the road on Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
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Women's Swimming & Diving – Friday, Jan. 19 - Saturday, Jan. 20
The Big Green host the annual Tate Ramsden Invitational, competing against UMass and Northeastern at Karl Michael Pool on Friday and Saturday. Dartmouth fell to both Penn and Yale in an Ivy League meet last weekend despite several victories over Penn, including multiple from first-year Kathy Jia, and an outright win on the 3-meter board by Maggie Lambdin. Competing in their final home meet of the season, the Big Green will honor seniors Zoe Moon and Rachel Zhang on Saturday at 9:45 a.m.Â
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Men's Swimming & Diving – Friday, Jan. 19 - Saturday, Jan. 20
Hosting the annual Tate Ramsden Invitational, named in honor of Tate Ramsden '17, a former member of the Dartmouth men's swimming and diving team who passed away in 2015, the Big Green look to bounce back from losses to Penn and Yale. Among the highlights of last weekend's meet was a win over Penn in the 200 free, along with a victory over Yale in the 200 fly. Dartmouth will honor seniors Grant Dator, Tim Park and Kyle Schubert on Saturday at 9:45 a.m.
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Women's Ice Hockey – Friday, Jan. 19 + Saturday, Jan. 20
After stringing together strong defensive games and finding consistency against No. 11 Princeton and No. 6 Quinnipiac, the Big Green will look to continue to build momentum heading further into ECAC Hockey action when they travel to face Union on Friday and RPI on Saturday. Puck drop is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Friday and 3 p.m. on Saturday. To view the full preview, please click here.
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Men's Ice Hockey – Friday, Jan. 19 + Saturday, Jan. 20
The Big Green look to bounce back after a pair of road conference losses this past weekend, returning home to Thompson take on Union and Rensselaer in league play. It's the beginning of a four-game home stand for Dartmouth as it looks to pick up a crucial six points in the ECAC Hockey standings. To view the full preview, please click here.
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Men's Tennis – Saturday, Jan. 20
The Big Green open the 2024 season against Siena inside Boss Tennis Center. Saturday marks Dartmouth's first match under first-year John Kenfield and Chuck Kinyon Head Coach Justin DeSanto. The Big Green rolled to a 4-0 win over the Saints in the fourth match of the 2023 season and look to replicate that success with plenty of key returners, including No. 1 singles player Carlos Guerrero Alvarez and top doubles players Miles Groom and Waleed Qadir.
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Men's Track & Field – Saturday, Jan. 20
The Big Green take the trip down I-91 South to New Haven for the annual DYC against Yale and Columbia. Dartmouth will look to carry on its recent success in the meet having won a year ago. The Big Green had a good showing two weeks ago in the Dartmouth Relays, with several student-athletes establishing themselves high on the Ivy League performance list.
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Women's Track & Field – Saturday, Jan. 20
Dartmouth takes the trip south to New Haven this weekend for the annual DYC against Yale and Columbia, which this year will be held at Yale's Coxe Cage. The Big Green will look to win the meet for the 10th-straight time. The team has produced several top performances across the board, placing high amongst the Ivy League this season and will look to continue that trend on Saturday.
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Women's Basketball – Saturday, Jan. 20
The Big Green are on the road for the first time since Dec. 14 when they travel to Yale for a 1 p.m. tip off inside Lee Amphitheater. Dartmouth and Yale are both searching for their first Ivy League wins after seeing 0-3 starts to conference play. The Big Green still lead the Ivy League in scoring defense and look to ride the defensive pressure to a win over the Bulldogs for the first time since 2019. To view the full preview, please click here.
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Women's Tennis – Saturday, Jan. 20
Dartmouth begins its 22nd season under Marge & Ron Boss '61 Family Head Coach Bob Dallis on Saturday against Army West Point inside Boss Tennis Center. The Big Green and the Black Knights last met in the 2022 season opener, which culminated in a 5-2 Dartmouth victory. A variety of notable returners, including co-captains Lexi Dewire and Ameliija Swaffer-Selff, are joined by an impressive class of first-years as Dartmouth looks to build on a strong fall campaign.
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Men's Basketball – Saturday, Jan. 20
The Dartmouth men's basketball team returns home after more than a month on the road when the Big Green welcome Yale for their Ivy League home opener. Opening tipoff is set for 2 p.m. on ESPN+. Dartmouth will look to get back on track, having lost four straight, all on the road. The Big Green also look to improve upon their 4-2 home record this season. The full preview will be released on Friday.
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Skiing – Friday, Jan. 19 – Saturday, Jan. 20
Alpine will join the Nordic team in competing this weekend at the Colby Carnival after the Big Green enjoyed a very successful start to the 2024 season last weekend. The Nordic squad gave Dartmouth a lead of more than 100 points at the Vermont Carnival by winning three of the four events while sending six skiers to the podium, including junior John Steel Hagenbuch who won both the classic sprint and the 10K freestyle. The alpine squads are deep and experienced with EISA Rookies of the Year Allie Resnick and Oscar Zimmer back in the mix, along with veterans like Gwen Wattenmaker, Oliver Morgan, Carly Elsinger and Max Martin. With the alpine events of the Vermont Carnival not being raced until next weekend, Dartmouth is looking to grab complete team victory at Sugarloaf and the Quarry Road Trails on Friday and Saturday.
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Women's Squash – Friday, Jan. 19, Sunday, Jan. 21 + Wednesday, Jan. 24
After winning both their weekend's matches against Amherst (7-2) and Tufts (8-1) and moving to 4-2 on the season, the No. 11 women's squash team will play three matches in the coming week. The Big Green will host No. 2 Trinity on Friday at 3 p.m., travel to No. 7 Yale on Sunday at 2:30 p.m., and return home to play No. 14 Williams on Wednesday at 5 p.m.Â
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Men's Squash – Friday, Jan. 19, Sunday, Jan. 21 + Wednesday, Jan. 24
The No. 10 men's squash team won their first two matches of the new year, defeating No. 18 Amherst, 6-3 and No. 12 Tufts, 6-3, becoming 4-2 on the season. The Big Green will play at home twice this week, hosting No. 4 Trinity on Friday at 3 p.m. and No. 11 Williams on Wednesday at 5 p.m. They will also play No. 3 Yale on the road on Sunday at 2:30 p.m.
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Women's Swimming & Diving – Friday, Jan. 19 - Saturday, Jan. 20
The Big Green host the annual Tate Ramsden Invitational, competing against UMass and Northeastern at Karl Michael Pool on Friday and Saturday. Dartmouth fell to both Penn and Yale in an Ivy League meet last weekend despite several victories over Penn, including multiple from first-year Kathy Jia, and an outright win on the 3-meter board by Maggie Lambdin. Competing in their final home meet of the season, the Big Green will honor seniors Zoe Moon and Rachel Zhang on Saturday at 9:45 a.m.Â
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Men's Swimming & Diving – Friday, Jan. 19 - Saturday, Jan. 20
Hosting the annual Tate Ramsden Invitational, named in honor of Tate Ramsden '17, a former member of the Dartmouth men's swimming and diving team who passed away in 2015, the Big Green look to bounce back from losses to Penn and Yale. Among the highlights of last weekend's meet was a win over Penn in the 200 free, along with a victory over Yale in the 200 fly. Dartmouth will honor seniors Grant Dator, Tim Park and Kyle Schubert on Saturday at 9:45 a.m.
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Women's Ice Hockey – Friday, Jan. 19 + Saturday, Jan. 20
After stringing together strong defensive games and finding consistency against No. 11 Princeton and No. 6 Quinnipiac, the Big Green will look to continue to build momentum heading further into ECAC Hockey action when they travel to face Union on Friday and RPI on Saturday. Puck drop is scheduled for 6 p.m. on Friday and 3 p.m. on Saturday. To view the full preview, please click here.
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Men's Ice Hockey – Friday, Jan. 19 + Saturday, Jan. 20
The Big Green look to bounce back after a pair of road conference losses this past weekend, returning home to Thompson take on Union and Rensselaer in league play. It's the beginning of a four-game home stand for Dartmouth as it looks to pick up a crucial six points in the ECAC Hockey standings. To view the full preview, please click here.
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Men's Tennis – Saturday, Jan. 20
The Big Green open the 2024 season against Siena inside Boss Tennis Center. Saturday marks Dartmouth's first match under first-year John Kenfield and Chuck Kinyon Head Coach Justin DeSanto. The Big Green rolled to a 4-0 win over the Saints in the fourth match of the 2023 season and look to replicate that success with plenty of key returners, including No. 1 singles player Carlos Guerrero Alvarez and top doubles players Miles Groom and Waleed Qadir.
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Men's Track & Field – Saturday, Jan. 20
The Big Green take the trip down I-91 South to New Haven for the annual DYC against Yale and Columbia. Dartmouth will look to carry on its recent success in the meet having won a year ago. The Big Green had a good showing two weeks ago in the Dartmouth Relays, with several student-athletes establishing themselves high on the Ivy League performance list.
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Women's Track & Field – Saturday, Jan. 20
Dartmouth takes the trip south to New Haven this weekend for the annual DYC against Yale and Columbia, which this year will be held at Yale's Coxe Cage. The Big Green will look to win the meet for the 10th-straight time. The team has produced several top performances across the board, placing high amongst the Ivy League this season and will look to continue that trend on Saturday.
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Women's Basketball – Saturday, Jan. 20
The Big Green are on the road for the first time since Dec. 14 when they travel to Yale for a 1 p.m. tip off inside Lee Amphitheater. Dartmouth and Yale are both searching for their first Ivy League wins after seeing 0-3 starts to conference play. The Big Green still lead the Ivy League in scoring defense and look to ride the defensive pressure to a win over the Bulldogs for the first time since 2019. To view the full preview, please click here.
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Women's Tennis – Saturday, Jan. 20
Dartmouth begins its 22nd season under Marge & Ron Boss '61 Family Head Coach Bob Dallis on Saturday against Army West Point inside Boss Tennis Center. The Big Green and the Black Knights last met in the 2022 season opener, which culminated in a 5-2 Dartmouth victory. A variety of notable returners, including co-captains Lexi Dewire and Ameliija Swaffer-Selff, are joined by an impressive class of first-years as Dartmouth looks to build on a strong fall campaign.
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Men's Basketball – Saturday, Jan. 20
The Dartmouth men's basketball team returns home after more than a month on the road when the Big Green welcome Yale for their Ivy League home opener. Opening tipoff is set for 2 p.m. on ESPN+. Dartmouth will look to get back on track, having lost four straight, all on the road. The Big Green also look to improve upon their 4-2 home record this season. The full preview will be released on Friday.
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