
This Week in Dartmouth Sports: 10.7 – 10.13
10/7/2025 11:53:00 AM | Men's Cross Country, Men's Golf, Men's Tennis, Women's Cross Country, Women's Tennis, Sailing - Open & Women's, Athletics
Check out all the Dartmouth teams in action this week!
Men's Tennis - Wednesday, October 8 – Tuesday, October 14
The Dartmouth men's tennis team will continue its fall season by traveling to New Haven, Conn., for the ITA Regionals hosted by Yale. You can view the schedule and follow each match here.
Women's Tennis – Thursday, October 9 – Tuesday, October 14
Women's tennis will continue its fall season this weekend, traveling to Harvard to play in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) New England Regionals. The Big Green will play on Thursday and Friday, and should they qualify, could continue competing through Tuesday, October 14. So far this season, Dartmouth is led by first-year Alexandra Orlins who went 6-0 two weeks ago at the Fall Foliage Fest, posting a 3-0 record in both singles and doubles. Lauren Han was also undefeated on the weekend, posting a 2-0 record in singles and doubles play.
Men's and Women's Cross Country - Friday, October 10
After competing at the historic Paul Short Run, the Dartmouth men's and women's cross country teams will travel to Hopkinton, N.H., for the NEICAAA Championships, held at the Hopkinton Fairgrounds. The women's 5k championship is slated for 2:00 p.m., while the men's 8k championship is scheduled for 2:45 p.m.
Volleyball – Friday, October 10 and Saturday, October 11
Dartmouth volleyball enters homecoming weekend off a 1-1 Ivy League weekend. The Big Green defeated Columbia in three sets on Friday but fell to Cornell in three sets on Saturday. Dartmouth hosts Princeton and Penn this weekend at Leede Arena with Friday's match against Princeton set for 6 PM. Saturday's matchup with Penn is set for a 5 PM first serve at Leede Arena. Kauany Gutz leads Dartmouth 114 kills this season while Maddie LaFata isn't far behind at 98 kills. EllaMae Fitzgerald has 161 digs in 2025 to lead Dartmouth, she is fifth in the Ivy League with 3.52 digs per set, she is fourth in total digs.
Football – Saturday, October 11
Dartmouth returns home on Saturday to host Yale as part of Homecoming Weekend. Opening kickoff is set for 1:30 p.m. The Big Green stand 2-1 on the season and 0-1 in the Ivy League following a 36-24 defeat at Penn last weekend. Dartmouth opened a 17-10 lead, but the Quakers pulled even in the final seconds of the first half, then surged ahead in the second. Yale stands 2-1 on the season, including 1-0 in the Ivy League, after being picked third in the preseason poll. The Big Green were picked second.
Men's Soccer – Saturday, October 11
The Big Green will continue Ivy League play this weekend, heading to Columbia for a match with the Lions. Dartmouth is coming off a 6-2 loss to Cornell in its last Ivy League contest, the first of the season at Burnham Field. The Big Green got goals from Sam Fenton, his first of the season, and first-year Milo Peters, his first career goal in green. Columbia, who is sitting at 0-1-1 in conference play, is coming off a 1-0 loss to Yale, as the Bulldogs earned their first win of the season. Kickoff in New York is set for 6 p.m. You can follow the live stats on DartmouthSports.com or watch the game on ESPN+.
Women's Rugby – Saturday, October 11
After having last weekend off, Dartmouth will return to action on Brophy Field for its Cancer Awareness Game, welcoming Bowdoin to Hanover. This is the second straight year the Big Green will play a cross-divisional NIRA game against the Polar Bears. The two teams will play three 20-minute periods. Last time out, the Big Green suffered their first loss of the season, falling 36-33 to the reigning national champions, Harvard. The Polar Bears are coming off a 37-27 win over West Chester Pennsylvania last weekend. The match is set to begin at 11 a.m. and you can stream the game on ESPN+.
Women's Soccer - Saturday, October 11
Following a historic win over Columbia at home, the Dartmouth women's soccer team will hit the road on Saturday to continue Ivy play against Brown at 4:30 p.m. Dartmouth currently ranks first in the Ivy League women's soccer standings, while Brown follows closely behind with a 2-1 conference record.
Field Hockey – Saturday, October 11 and Tuesday, October 14
Dartmouth field hockey hosts No. 8 Princeton on Saturday at Chase Field and Holy Cross on Tuesday, Oct. 14. Dartmouth fell in a pair of one goal games this past weekend. The Big Green fell 2-1 on Friday against Columbia and 4-3 against UMass-Lowell. Ella Bowman leads Dartmouth with nine points this season on three goals and three assists. Amelie Luessmann is second on the team in points while leading the Big Green with four goals. Ava Carlson played both games in the cage for the Big Green, she made five saves over the course of the two games. Both games will be broadcasted on ESPN+.
Sailing – Saturday, October 11 and Sunday, October 12
The Big Green will kick off the sixth weekend of the fall season at three regattas. After winning the first round of the Women's Atlantic Coast Championship two weekends ago, Dartmouth will compete in the finals hosted at MIT. It will also host the Captain Hurst Trophy and boathouse dedication for the new Michels Boathouse as well as send representatives to the Savin Hill Invite, a one-day regatta at Boston College.
Men's Golf – Monday, October 13 and Saturday, October 14
Dartmouth men's golf closes out the fall season at the Elon Phoenix Invitational in Burlington, N.C. Dartmouth comes off an eighth-place finish at the Matthews Auto Collegiate hosted by Binghamton. Tyler Brand was the top finisher for the Big Green as he finished the tournament +1 after shooting an even 72 in the opening round and a +1 73 in the second round.
Men's Tennis - Wednesday, October 8 – Tuesday, October 14
The Dartmouth men's tennis team will continue its fall season by traveling to New Haven, Conn., for the ITA Regionals hosted by Yale. You can view the schedule and follow each match here.
Women's Tennis – Thursday, October 9 – Tuesday, October 14
Women's tennis will continue its fall season this weekend, traveling to Harvard to play in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) New England Regionals. The Big Green will play on Thursday and Friday, and should they qualify, could continue competing through Tuesday, October 14. So far this season, Dartmouth is led by first-year Alexandra Orlins who went 6-0 two weeks ago at the Fall Foliage Fest, posting a 3-0 record in both singles and doubles. Lauren Han was also undefeated on the weekend, posting a 2-0 record in singles and doubles play.
Men's and Women's Cross Country - Friday, October 10
After competing at the historic Paul Short Run, the Dartmouth men's and women's cross country teams will travel to Hopkinton, N.H., for the NEICAAA Championships, held at the Hopkinton Fairgrounds. The women's 5k championship is slated for 2:00 p.m., while the men's 8k championship is scheduled for 2:45 p.m.
Volleyball – Friday, October 10 and Saturday, October 11
Dartmouth volleyball enters homecoming weekend off a 1-1 Ivy League weekend. The Big Green defeated Columbia in three sets on Friday but fell to Cornell in three sets on Saturday. Dartmouth hosts Princeton and Penn this weekend at Leede Arena with Friday's match against Princeton set for 6 PM. Saturday's matchup with Penn is set for a 5 PM first serve at Leede Arena. Kauany Gutz leads Dartmouth 114 kills this season while Maddie LaFata isn't far behind at 98 kills. EllaMae Fitzgerald has 161 digs in 2025 to lead Dartmouth, she is fifth in the Ivy League with 3.52 digs per set, she is fourth in total digs.
Football – Saturday, October 11
Dartmouth returns home on Saturday to host Yale as part of Homecoming Weekend. Opening kickoff is set for 1:30 p.m. The Big Green stand 2-1 on the season and 0-1 in the Ivy League following a 36-24 defeat at Penn last weekend. Dartmouth opened a 17-10 lead, but the Quakers pulled even in the final seconds of the first half, then surged ahead in the second. Yale stands 2-1 on the season, including 1-0 in the Ivy League, after being picked third in the preseason poll. The Big Green were picked second.
Men's Soccer – Saturday, October 11
The Big Green will continue Ivy League play this weekend, heading to Columbia for a match with the Lions. Dartmouth is coming off a 6-2 loss to Cornell in its last Ivy League contest, the first of the season at Burnham Field. The Big Green got goals from Sam Fenton, his first of the season, and first-year Milo Peters, his first career goal in green. Columbia, who is sitting at 0-1-1 in conference play, is coming off a 1-0 loss to Yale, as the Bulldogs earned their first win of the season. Kickoff in New York is set for 6 p.m. You can follow the live stats on DartmouthSports.com or watch the game on ESPN+.
Women's Rugby – Saturday, October 11
After having last weekend off, Dartmouth will return to action on Brophy Field for its Cancer Awareness Game, welcoming Bowdoin to Hanover. This is the second straight year the Big Green will play a cross-divisional NIRA game against the Polar Bears. The two teams will play three 20-minute periods. Last time out, the Big Green suffered their first loss of the season, falling 36-33 to the reigning national champions, Harvard. The Polar Bears are coming off a 37-27 win over West Chester Pennsylvania last weekend. The match is set to begin at 11 a.m. and you can stream the game on ESPN+.
Women's Soccer - Saturday, October 11
Following a historic win over Columbia at home, the Dartmouth women's soccer team will hit the road on Saturday to continue Ivy play against Brown at 4:30 p.m. Dartmouth currently ranks first in the Ivy League women's soccer standings, while Brown follows closely behind with a 2-1 conference record.
Field Hockey – Saturday, October 11 and Tuesday, October 14
Dartmouth field hockey hosts No. 8 Princeton on Saturday at Chase Field and Holy Cross on Tuesday, Oct. 14. Dartmouth fell in a pair of one goal games this past weekend. The Big Green fell 2-1 on Friday against Columbia and 4-3 against UMass-Lowell. Ella Bowman leads Dartmouth with nine points this season on three goals and three assists. Amelie Luessmann is second on the team in points while leading the Big Green with four goals. Ava Carlson played both games in the cage for the Big Green, she made five saves over the course of the two games. Both games will be broadcasted on ESPN+.
Sailing – Saturday, October 11 and Sunday, October 12
The Big Green will kick off the sixth weekend of the fall season at three regattas. After winning the first round of the Women's Atlantic Coast Championship two weekends ago, Dartmouth will compete in the finals hosted at MIT. It will also host the Captain Hurst Trophy and boathouse dedication for the new Michels Boathouse as well as send representatives to the Savin Hill Invite, a one-day regatta at Boston College.
Men's Golf – Monday, October 13 and Saturday, October 14
Dartmouth men's golf closes out the fall season at the Elon Phoenix Invitational in Burlington, N.C. Dartmouth comes off an eighth-place finish at the Matthews Auto Collegiate hosted by Binghamton. Tyler Brand was the top finisher for the Big Green as he finished the tournament +1 after shooting an even 72 in the opening round and a +1 73 in the second round.
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