
This Week in Dartmouth Sports: 1.27 – 2.2
1/27/2026 1:48:00 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. – Check out all the Big Green teams in action this week!
Men's Squash – Friday, January 30 and Sunday, February 1
Big Green men's squash hits the court twice this weekend for matches against Yale and Trinity. Dartmouth travels to Yale on Friday in an Ivy League match before returning to Hanover to host Trinity on Sunday at the Berry Squash Courts. Dartmouth has won four of its last five matches including wins over Bowdoin, Colby, Amherst, and Cornell. Both Wei Yan Tho and Arihant Kalamangalan Sunil competed in the CSA Individual Championships over the weekend in New York City, Tho won a match over a player from Penn to close out the tournament.
Women's Squash – Friday, January 30 and Sunday, February 1
Dartmouth women's squash returns to team play this weekend for a pair of matches. The Big Green first travel to Yale to take on the Bulldogs on Friday before returning home to take on Trinity on Sunday at 3 PM. The Big Green are 4-4 this season and recently defeated Ivy League foe Columbia on Jan. 18. Xiang Xiang Liu competed in the CSA Individual Championship over the weekend and won the Women's Plate Pool A bracket.
Men's & Women's Track and Field – Friday, January 30 and Saturday, January 31
The men's and women's track teams will compete at two meets this weekend, travelling to Boston for the Terrier Classic hosted by BU and the Crimson Invitational hosted by Harvard. The men's team impressed last time out at the Gordon Kelly Invitational hosted by MIT as Jack Tan and Sam Starrs earned first and second overall in the pole vault. You can catch results for the meet live here.
Men's Basketball – Friday, January 30 and Saturday, January 31
Men's basketball hits the road this weekend for games at Yale on Saturday and Brown on Sunday. Friday will feature first-place Yale (4-1 in the Ivy League) against a Dartmouth team tied for second with a 3-2 conference mark. Most recently, the Big Green fell to Columbia at home in a game full of runs. Brandon Mitchell-Day led the offense with 20 points and 12 rebounds for his fifth double-double of the season.
Men's Hockey – Friday, January 30 and Saturday, January 31
No. 14/13 Dartmouth men's hockey returns to Thompson Arena for its second to last home weekend of the regular season. The Big Green host Union on Friday for Youth Hockey Night at Thompson Arena with faceoff slated for 7 PM. On Saturday, Jan. 31 the Big Green host RPI, fans are encouraged to show up early and receive a free Dartmouth scarf, faceoff is set for 7 PM. Dartmouth currently sits in second in the ECAC standings and are just one point back of Quinnipiac who sits in first. The sophomore duo of Hayden Stavroff and Hank Cleaves lead Dartmouth with a combined 29 goals and 26 assists through 21 games this season.
Skiing – Friday, January 30 and Saturday, January 31
After securing wins at both the St. Lawrence Carnival and the Colby Carnival last weekend, the EISA season continues with the Dartmouth Carnival at Oak Hill and the Skiway. Alpine races will begin at 9 a.m. each day starting with the giant slalom on Friday while Nordic races will begin at 10 a.m. each day. Competitors will ski the 7.5K classic interval start on Friday. On Saturday, the slalom will take place at the Skiway while the 20K freestyle mass start is raced at Oak Hill. Ava Thurston continues to impress for the Nordic women, having landed a spot on the podium in all four races this season, including three wins. Oscar Zimmer leads the way for the alpine men, having finished in the top five in three of his four races, including two podium finishes and won overall win. Results from this weekend's racing can be found here.
Women's Basketball – Friday, January 30 and Saturday, January 31
The Big Green return home this weekend after three games on the road when they host Brown on Friday and Yale on Saturday. Gametimes are set for 6 and 5 p.m., respectively. Friday is Healthcare Appreciation Night with postgame autographs after Saturday's contest. Dartmouth is coming off a loss at Columbia on Saturday, as Zeynep Ozel led the offense with 14 points.
Women's Hockey – Friday, January 30 and Saturday, January 31
Coming off two overtime games last weekend, the Big Green return to action, hitting the road to take on Cornell and Colgate. Izee Powell scored both Dartmouth goals this weekend, while Michaela Hesová made 75 saves in her final appearances with the Big Green before the Olympics. Dartmouth fell to Cornell earlier this season but upset Colgate 4-2 in their first ECAC Hockey game of the season. Dartmouth is 44-46-8 all time against the Big Red and 34-23-3 against Colgate. Puck drop on Friday against the Big Red is at 6 p.m. followed by a 3 p.m. puck drop at Colgate on Saturday. You can watch both games on ESPN+ or follow the live stats on DartmouthSports.com.
Men's Tennis – Saturday, January 31
Dartmouth men's tennis will be back in action this weekend, returning to Boss Tennis Center for two matches, hosting Merrimack and Boston University. The Big Green are coming off a 7-0 win over Fairfield last weekend, keeping them undefeated on the spring season. Calvin Wang, Leo Pade, and Miles Groom all went 2-0 against the Stags. You can watch this weekend's matches here.
Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving – Saturday, January 31
Dartmouth returns to the pool this weekend for a meet at Columbia. The Big Green are coming off a strong effort in the Tate Ramsden Invitational, with the men beating UMass and the women defeating UMass and Northeastern.
Women's Tennis – Saturday, January 31
Dartmouth will wrap its four-match homestand to start the spring season this weekend, welcoming Boston University to Hanover. The Big Green are coming off back-to-back wins over Fordham and Boston College last weekend, moving their overall record to 3-0 on the season. Both Michela Moore and Peyton Capuano went 4-0 on the weekend, including winning both of their doubles' matches as partners and each clinching a match for the Big Green with their singles wins. Saturday's match is set to begin at 1 p.m. and you can stream it here.
Men's Squash – Friday, January 30 and Sunday, February 1
Big Green men's squash hits the court twice this weekend for matches against Yale and Trinity. Dartmouth travels to Yale on Friday in an Ivy League match before returning to Hanover to host Trinity on Sunday at the Berry Squash Courts. Dartmouth has won four of its last five matches including wins over Bowdoin, Colby, Amherst, and Cornell. Both Wei Yan Tho and Arihant Kalamangalan Sunil competed in the CSA Individual Championships over the weekend in New York City, Tho won a match over a player from Penn to close out the tournament.
Women's Squash – Friday, January 30 and Sunday, February 1
Dartmouth women's squash returns to team play this weekend for a pair of matches. The Big Green first travel to Yale to take on the Bulldogs on Friday before returning home to take on Trinity on Sunday at 3 PM. The Big Green are 4-4 this season and recently defeated Ivy League foe Columbia on Jan. 18. Xiang Xiang Liu competed in the CSA Individual Championship over the weekend and won the Women's Plate Pool A bracket.
Men's & Women's Track and Field – Friday, January 30 and Saturday, January 31
The men's and women's track teams will compete at two meets this weekend, travelling to Boston for the Terrier Classic hosted by BU and the Crimson Invitational hosted by Harvard. The men's team impressed last time out at the Gordon Kelly Invitational hosted by MIT as Jack Tan and Sam Starrs earned first and second overall in the pole vault. You can catch results for the meet live here.
Men's Basketball – Friday, January 30 and Saturday, January 31
Men's basketball hits the road this weekend for games at Yale on Saturday and Brown on Sunday. Friday will feature first-place Yale (4-1 in the Ivy League) against a Dartmouth team tied for second with a 3-2 conference mark. Most recently, the Big Green fell to Columbia at home in a game full of runs. Brandon Mitchell-Day led the offense with 20 points and 12 rebounds for his fifth double-double of the season.
Men's Hockey – Friday, January 30 and Saturday, January 31
No. 14/13 Dartmouth men's hockey returns to Thompson Arena for its second to last home weekend of the regular season. The Big Green host Union on Friday for Youth Hockey Night at Thompson Arena with faceoff slated for 7 PM. On Saturday, Jan. 31 the Big Green host RPI, fans are encouraged to show up early and receive a free Dartmouth scarf, faceoff is set for 7 PM. Dartmouth currently sits in second in the ECAC standings and are just one point back of Quinnipiac who sits in first. The sophomore duo of Hayden Stavroff and Hank Cleaves lead Dartmouth with a combined 29 goals and 26 assists through 21 games this season.
Skiing – Friday, January 30 and Saturday, January 31
After securing wins at both the St. Lawrence Carnival and the Colby Carnival last weekend, the EISA season continues with the Dartmouth Carnival at Oak Hill and the Skiway. Alpine races will begin at 9 a.m. each day starting with the giant slalom on Friday while Nordic races will begin at 10 a.m. each day. Competitors will ski the 7.5K classic interval start on Friday. On Saturday, the slalom will take place at the Skiway while the 20K freestyle mass start is raced at Oak Hill. Ava Thurston continues to impress for the Nordic women, having landed a spot on the podium in all four races this season, including three wins. Oscar Zimmer leads the way for the alpine men, having finished in the top five in three of his four races, including two podium finishes and won overall win. Results from this weekend's racing can be found here.
Women's Basketball – Friday, January 30 and Saturday, January 31
The Big Green return home this weekend after three games on the road when they host Brown on Friday and Yale on Saturday. Gametimes are set for 6 and 5 p.m., respectively. Friday is Healthcare Appreciation Night with postgame autographs after Saturday's contest. Dartmouth is coming off a loss at Columbia on Saturday, as Zeynep Ozel led the offense with 14 points.
Women's Hockey – Friday, January 30 and Saturday, January 31
Coming off two overtime games last weekend, the Big Green return to action, hitting the road to take on Cornell and Colgate. Izee Powell scored both Dartmouth goals this weekend, while Michaela Hesová made 75 saves in her final appearances with the Big Green before the Olympics. Dartmouth fell to Cornell earlier this season but upset Colgate 4-2 in their first ECAC Hockey game of the season. Dartmouth is 44-46-8 all time against the Big Red and 34-23-3 against Colgate. Puck drop on Friday against the Big Red is at 6 p.m. followed by a 3 p.m. puck drop at Colgate on Saturday. You can watch both games on ESPN+ or follow the live stats on DartmouthSports.com.
Men's Tennis – Saturday, January 31
Dartmouth men's tennis will be back in action this weekend, returning to Boss Tennis Center for two matches, hosting Merrimack and Boston University. The Big Green are coming off a 7-0 win over Fairfield last weekend, keeping them undefeated on the spring season. Calvin Wang, Leo Pade, and Miles Groom all went 2-0 against the Stags. You can watch this weekend's matches here.
Men's and Women's Swimming and Diving – Saturday, January 31
Dartmouth returns to the pool this weekend for a meet at Columbia. The Big Green are coming off a strong effort in the Tate Ramsden Invitational, with the men beating UMass and the women defeating UMass and Northeastern.
Women's Tennis – Saturday, January 31
Dartmouth will wrap its four-match homestand to start the spring season this weekend, welcoming Boston University to Hanover. The Big Green are coming off back-to-back wins over Fordham and Boston College last weekend, moving their overall record to 3-0 on the season. Both Michela Moore and Peyton Capuano went 4-0 on the weekend, including winning both of their doubles' matches as partners and each clinching a match for the Big Green with their singles wins. Saturday's match is set to begin at 1 p.m. and you can stream it here.
Players Mentioned
Men's Basketball vs. Columbia Postgame Press Conference 1-24-26
Sunday, January 25
Women's Hockey Postgame vs. St. Lawrence - 1.24.26
Saturday, January 24
Men's Hockey Postgame at Cornell - 1.23.26
Saturday, January 24
Women's Hockey Postgame vs. #11 Clarkson - 1.23.26
Saturday, January 24















