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Big Green in Action This Week: May 2 – 8
5/2/2024 4:09:00 PM | Football, Men's Track & Field, Women's Golf, Women's Rowing, Women's Rugby, Women's Track & Field, Athletics
HANOVER, N.H. - Preview all the Big Green teams in action this week!
Rugby - Friday, May 3 + Saturday, May 4
The Big Green wrap up the 7s season at the 2024 CRAA Collegiate 7s National Championship. Coming off an Ivy 7s run that sent Dartmouth to the championship match only to lose to host Harvard, the Big Green are eyeing a rematch with the Crimson this weekend in Houston. Dartmouth went undefeated in pool play during last year's Collegiate 7s Nationals but lost to Lindenwood and Harvard on the second day.
Baseball – Friday, May 3, Saturday, May 4 + Wednesday, May 8
Dartmouth will wrap up their conference play this weekend on the road against Penn, playing a single game Friday and a doubleheader on Saturday. The Big Green hope to wrap up their Ivy League play on a high note before welcoming the Maine Black Bears on Wednesday to wrap up the regular season. Read the full preview here.
Football – Saturday, May 4
The Big Green host their Green vs. White Spring Game on Saturday at 10:15 a.m. The game will be free and open to the public and concessions will also be available. Season tickets for the 2024 season will be available for renewal and purchase at Memorial Stadium during the game. A free kid's activation will also be available in the north end zone for all youth in attendance.
Men's Track Field – Saturday, May 4 + Sunday, May 5
Dartmouth prepares for the Ivy League Heptagonal Outdoor Championship in Princeton, New Jersey. Dartmouth has six, Top-Ten All-Time marks and has 13 individual Top-Ten Ivy Marks going into this weekend. Jack Intihar currently leads the Ivy League in the Decathlon and in the shot put and discus throw, Colton McMaster sits seventh. Ethan Hughes and Roy Lebovitz both sit in the top four in the Ivy in the triple jump.
Softball - Saturday, May 4 + Sunday, May 5
The Big Green enter a home series against Columbia, the last of the regular season, with one thing on their minds - the Ivy League Tournament. If the Big Green can win at least two, they've clinched. Even if they can only win one, they'll just need to make sure Princeton wins at least one over Cornell. If Dartmouth is able to sweep and Princeton loses a game to Cornell, the Big Green will have a share of the Ivy League Championship. Prior to Sunday's game, the program will honor its two seniors, Mary Beth Cahalan and Kelly Beaupre. The full preview will be released on Friday.
Women's Track Field – Saturday, May 4 + Sunday, May 5
The Big Green prepare for the Ivy League Heptagonal Outdoor Championship in Princeton, New Jersey. Dartmouth has 10, Top 10 All-Time marks and also has 14 individual Top 10 Ivy Marks going into this weekend. Julia Reglewski sits second in the league in shot put and seventh in the discus. In the 1500m and 5k, Dartmouth has four women ranked in the top 15 in each event including Natalie Shapiro and Emily Levonas. After finishing second in the outdoor championship last year, the current school record holder, Bridget McNally will also compete in the long jump.
Women's Rowing – Sunday, May 5
Women's rowing returns to action on Sunday at the Women's Eastern Sprints. It will mark the Big Green's final regatta before the Ivy League Championship two weeks later. Dartmouth was last in action on Saturday, Apr. 20 when the Big Green hosted Fordham, Rhode Island and UMass and won all 10 events on the day.
Women's Golf – Monday, May 6 + Tuesday, May 7 + Wednesday, May 8
Women's golf heads to Las Vegas for the NCAA Regionals, which will be 54 holes over three days. The Big Green were the Ivy League's automatic qualifier after winning the Ivy League championship Apr. 19-21 in Stanwich, Connecticut.
Rugby - Friday, May 3 + Saturday, May 4
The Big Green wrap up the 7s season at the 2024 CRAA Collegiate 7s National Championship. Coming off an Ivy 7s run that sent Dartmouth to the championship match only to lose to host Harvard, the Big Green are eyeing a rematch with the Crimson this weekend in Houston. Dartmouth went undefeated in pool play during last year's Collegiate 7s Nationals but lost to Lindenwood and Harvard on the second day.
Baseball – Friday, May 3, Saturday, May 4 + Wednesday, May 8
Dartmouth will wrap up their conference play this weekend on the road against Penn, playing a single game Friday and a doubleheader on Saturday. The Big Green hope to wrap up their Ivy League play on a high note before welcoming the Maine Black Bears on Wednesday to wrap up the regular season. Read the full preview here.
Football – Saturday, May 4
The Big Green host their Green vs. White Spring Game on Saturday at 10:15 a.m. The game will be free and open to the public and concessions will also be available. Season tickets for the 2024 season will be available for renewal and purchase at Memorial Stadium during the game. A free kid's activation will also be available in the north end zone for all youth in attendance.
Men's Track Field – Saturday, May 4 + Sunday, May 5
Dartmouth prepares for the Ivy League Heptagonal Outdoor Championship in Princeton, New Jersey. Dartmouth has six, Top-Ten All-Time marks and has 13 individual Top-Ten Ivy Marks going into this weekend. Jack Intihar currently leads the Ivy League in the Decathlon and in the shot put and discus throw, Colton McMaster sits seventh. Ethan Hughes and Roy Lebovitz both sit in the top four in the Ivy in the triple jump.
Softball - Saturday, May 4 + Sunday, May 5
The Big Green enter a home series against Columbia, the last of the regular season, with one thing on their minds - the Ivy League Tournament. If the Big Green can win at least two, they've clinched. Even if they can only win one, they'll just need to make sure Princeton wins at least one over Cornell. If Dartmouth is able to sweep and Princeton loses a game to Cornell, the Big Green will have a share of the Ivy League Championship. Prior to Sunday's game, the program will honor its two seniors, Mary Beth Cahalan and Kelly Beaupre. The full preview will be released on Friday.
Women's Track Field – Saturday, May 4 + Sunday, May 5
The Big Green prepare for the Ivy League Heptagonal Outdoor Championship in Princeton, New Jersey. Dartmouth has 10, Top 10 All-Time marks and also has 14 individual Top 10 Ivy Marks going into this weekend. Julia Reglewski sits second in the league in shot put and seventh in the discus. In the 1500m and 5k, Dartmouth has four women ranked in the top 15 in each event including Natalie Shapiro and Emily Levonas. After finishing second in the outdoor championship last year, the current school record holder, Bridget McNally will also compete in the long jump.
Women's Rowing – Sunday, May 5
Women's rowing returns to action on Sunday at the Women's Eastern Sprints. It will mark the Big Green's final regatta before the Ivy League Championship two weeks later. Dartmouth was last in action on Saturday, Apr. 20 when the Big Green hosted Fordham, Rhode Island and UMass and won all 10 events on the day.
Women's Golf – Monday, May 6 + Tuesday, May 7 + Wednesday, May 8
Women's golf heads to Las Vegas for the NCAA Regionals, which will be 54 holes over three days. The Big Green were the Ivy League's automatic qualifier after winning the Ivy League championship Apr. 19-21 in Stanwich, Connecticut.
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