
This Week in Dartmouth Sports: 2.10-2.16
2/10/2026 4:14:00 PM | Equestrian, Men's Squash, Men's Tennis, Men's Track & Field, Women's Squash, Women's Tennis, Women's Track & Field, Skiing, Athletics
HANOVER, N.H. – Check out all the Big Green teams in action this week.
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Men's Squash – Wednesday, February 11, Saturday, February 14 and Sunday, February 15
Dartmouth men's squash comes off a 7-2 win over Tufts on Sunday and are now 6-5 this season. The Big Green have three matches left in the regular season with the first coming on Wednesday, Feb. 11 at home against Williams. The Big Green then travel south for a pair of Ivy League match to close out the regular season. Dartmouth takes on Princeton on Sat. Feb. 14 before facing Penn on Sunday, Feb. 15 at 12 PM.Â
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Women's Squash – Wednesday, February 11, Saturday, February 14 and Sunday, February 15
Big Green women's squash closes out the regular season with three matches this week. The first comes at home on Wednesday, Feb., 14 against Williams, Dartmouth is 3-2 this season at home. Dartmouth then travels to Princeton on Saturday, Feb. 14 before taking on Penn on Sunday, Feb. 15 to close out the regular season. Both road matches are set for Noon.Â
Men's Basketball – Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14
After hosting Harvard for "The Office" Night last week, the Dartmouth men's basketball team returns to action when hosting Yale on Friday, and Brown on Saturday. The Big Green will be celebrating Club Sports Night on Friday when hosting the Bulldogs, while Saturday's game against Brown will feature Love At Leede, as well as Senior Day. The Big Green's three seniors will be honored with a pre-game ceremony. Follow live stats at DartmouthSports.com and purchase tickets here.Â
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Men's Hockey – Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14
No. 12/13 Dartmouth men's hockey hits the road for a pair of ECAC and Ivy League matches this weekend. The Big Green take on Yale on Friday before visiting Brown on Saturday. Dartmouth is fresh off a 3-1 win over Harvard on Friday, Feb. 6 to bring its record to 17-6-1 and 11-4-1 in ECAC play. The big Green are led by the top line of Hayden Stavroff, Hank Cleaves, and Cam MacDonald, the line has been one of the best in college hockey with the trio combining for 35 goals in 24 games. Colin Grable and Eric Charpentier have been lock down on the blueline with a combined rating of +51. Emmett Croteau has made 14 starts this season with a 10-3-1 record and an ECAC best .930 save percentage.Â
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Men's and Women's Track and Field – Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14
Following a highly successful weekend at the Riverhawk Invitational, which featured several top finishes, the Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams will return to the Boston area for a split-squad weekend. Some Big Green athletes will compete in the Crimson Open at Harvard while others will participate in the Valentine Invitational, hosted by BU.Â
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Skiing – Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14
Dartmouth skiing will compete in its fifth carnival of the EISA season this weekend, heading to the Williams Carnival. The Big Green are coming off a second-place overall finish at the UVM Carnival, led by alpine seniors Oscar Zimmer, Zoe Zimmermann, and Carly Elsinger, all of whom tallied at least one top five finish. Zimmer won the Slalom before finishing second in the GS, Zimmermann secured the win in the slalom and Elsinger skied to two top ten finishes, ninth and second respectively. On the Nordic side, Aaron Power, Jack Lange, and Cooper Camp each earned one top ten finish, while Ava Thurston, Amelia Tucker and Evie Walton also posted one top ten finish each. The Williams Carnival will kick off with the 15K freestyle and giant slalom on Friday and conclude with the 3x5 classic relay and slalom on Saturday. This weekend's carnival is the Big Green's final tune-up before the Middlebury Carnival, serving as both the EISA Championship and the NCAA Regional.
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Women's Basketball – Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14
The Big Green remain on the road this weekend for games at Brown (Friday) and Yale (Saturday). Gametimes are set for 7 p.m. and 5 p.m., respectively. Dartmouth is coming off a loss at Harvard Saturday in which Alexandra Eldredge led the scoring with 10 points. The game prior, the Big Green earned an impressive 77-59 home win over Yale.
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Women's Hockey – Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14
The Big Green will conclude the 2025-26 regular season this weekend on the road against the Union Garnet Chargers and RPI Engineers. Dartmouth is coming off losses to nationally ranked Princeton and Quinnipiac, but despite the result, Head Coach Maura Crowell was proud of the way her team responded and implemented changes from Friday to Saturday.
Dartmouth faced off against the Garnet Chargers and Engineers earlier this season, skating to a tie with Union and falling to RPI. The Big Green will look to continue to make strong strides as the regular season concludes and postseason play begins. Puck drop on both Friday and Saturday is set for 3 p.m. You can watch both games on ESPN+ or follow the live stats on DartmouthSports.com.
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Men's Tennis – Friday, February 13, Saturday, February 14 and Sunday, February 15
Following another home weekend which featured a 7-0 win over Holy Cross, the Dartmouth men's tennis team will hit the road for the first time this spring season. The Big Green will travel down to Princeton for the ECAC Men's Indoor Tennis Championships on Friday and Saturday.
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Women's Lacrosse, Saturday, February 14
Dartmouth women's lacrosse opens the 2026 season with a non-conference game against Bryant at Scully-Fahey Field on Saturday at 2 PM. The Big Green are coming off a 9-6 2025 season while defeating Columbia and Cornell in Ivy League play. The Green and White return three of their top five scorers from 2025 including Fiona O'Keeffe, Catherine Erb, and Samantha Bennett. Maya Kendall also returns for the Big Green after being named a 2025 First Team All-Ivy honoree and an All-American as a junior.
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Equestrian – Sunday, February 15
Dartmouth equestrian opens the second half of their season as the No. 1 team in the NCEA for Single Discipline. The Big Green are 3-0 this season with wins over Centenary, Charleston, and Sacred Heart. Dartmouth renews its rivalry with Charleston on Sunday in Charleston at 10 AM. The Big Green defeated Charleston last April in the NCEA Single Discipline National Championship.Â
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Men's Lacrosse – Sunday, February 15
Men's lacrosse opens its season on Sunday with a matchup at Boston University. The Big Green enter the season with a lot of hope and promise after finishing 8-5 last season, including two Ivy League victories. Dartmouth was picked fifth in the Ivy League preseason poll and stands third in the NEILA New England preseason poll.
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Men's Squash – Wednesday, February 11, Saturday, February 14 and Sunday, February 15
Dartmouth men's squash comes off a 7-2 win over Tufts on Sunday and are now 6-5 this season. The Big Green have three matches left in the regular season with the first coming on Wednesday, Feb. 11 at home against Williams. The Big Green then travel south for a pair of Ivy League match to close out the regular season. Dartmouth takes on Princeton on Sat. Feb. 14 before facing Penn on Sunday, Feb. 15 at 12 PM.Â
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Women's Squash – Wednesday, February 11, Saturday, February 14 and Sunday, February 15
Big Green women's squash closes out the regular season with three matches this week. The first comes at home on Wednesday, Feb., 14 against Williams, Dartmouth is 3-2 this season at home. Dartmouth then travels to Princeton on Saturday, Feb. 14 before taking on Penn on Sunday, Feb. 15 to close out the regular season. Both road matches are set for Noon.Â
Men's Basketball – Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14
After hosting Harvard for "The Office" Night last week, the Dartmouth men's basketball team returns to action when hosting Yale on Friday, and Brown on Saturday. The Big Green will be celebrating Club Sports Night on Friday when hosting the Bulldogs, while Saturday's game against Brown will feature Love At Leede, as well as Senior Day. The Big Green's three seniors will be honored with a pre-game ceremony. Follow live stats at DartmouthSports.com and purchase tickets here.Â
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Men's Hockey – Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14
No. 12/13 Dartmouth men's hockey hits the road for a pair of ECAC and Ivy League matches this weekend. The Big Green take on Yale on Friday before visiting Brown on Saturday. Dartmouth is fresh off a 3-1 win over Harvard on Friday, Feb. 6 to bring its record to 17-6-1 and 11-4-1 in ECAC play. The big Green are led by the top line of Hayden Stavroff, Hank Cleaves, and Cam MacDonald, the line has been one of the best in college hockey with the trio combining for 35 goals in 24 games. Colin Grable and Eric Charpentier have been lock down on the blueline with a combined rating of +51. Emmett Croteau has made 14 starts this season with a 10-3-1 record and an ECAC best .930 save percentage.Â
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Men's and Women's Track and Field – Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14
Following a highly successful weekend at the Riverhawk Invitational, which featured several top finishes, the Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams will return to the Boston area for a split-squad weekend. Some Big Green athletes will compete in the Crimson Open at Harvard while others will participate in the Valentine Invitational, hosted by BU.Â
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Skiing – Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14
Dartmouth skiing will compete in its fifth carnival of the EISA season this weekend, heading to the Williams Carnival. The Big Green are coming off a second-place overall finish at the UVM Carnival, led by alpine seniors Oscar Zimmer, Zoe Zimmermann, and Carly Elsinger, all of whom tallied at least one top five finish. Zimmer won the Slalom before finishing second in the GS, Zimmermann secured the win in the slalom and Elsinger skied to two top ten finishes, ninth and second respectively. On the Nordic side, Aaron Power, Jack Lange, and Cooper Camp each earned one top ten finish, while Ava Thurston, Amelia Tucker and Evie Walton also posted one top ten finish each. The Williams Carnival will kick off with the 15K freestyle and giant slalom on Friday and conclude with the 3x5 classic relay and slalom on Saturday. This weekend's carnival is the Big Green's final tune-up before the Middlebury Carnival, serving as both the EISA Championship and the NCAA Regional.
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Women's Basketball – Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14
The Big Green remain on the road this weekend for games at Brown (Friday) and Yale (Saturday). Gametimes are set for 7 p.m. and 5 p.m., respectively. Dartmouth is coming off a loss at Harvard Saturday in which Alexandra Eldredge led the scoring with 10 points. The game prior, the Big Green earned an impressive 77-59 home win over Yale.
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Women's Hockey – Friday, February 13 and Saturday, February 14
The Big Green will conclude the 2025-26 regular season this weekend on the road against the Union Garnet Chargers and RPI Engineers. Dartmouth is coming off losses to nationally ranked Princeton and Quinnipiac, but despite the result, Head Coach Maura Crowell was proud of the way her team responded and implemented changes from Friday to Saturday.
Dartmouth faced off against the Garnet Chargers and Engineers earlier this season, skating to a tie with Union and falling to RPI. The Big Green will look to continue to make strong strides as the regular season concludes and postseason play begins. Puck drop on both Friday and Saturday is set for 3 p.m. You can watch both games on ESPN+ or follow the live stats on DartmouthSports.com.
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Men's Tennis – Friday, February 13, Saturday, February 14 and Sunday, February 15
Following another home weekend which featured a 7-0 win over Holy Cross, the Dartmouth men's tennis team will hit the road for the first time this spring season. The Big Green will travel down to Princeton for the ECAC Men's Indoor Tennis Championships on Friday and Saturday.
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Women's Lacrosse, Saturday, February 14
Dartmouth women's lacrosse opens the 2026 season with a non-conference game against Bryant at Scully-Fahey Field on Saturday at 2 PM. The Big Green are coming off a 9-6 2025 season while defeating Columbia and Cornell in Ivy League play. The Green and White return three of their top five scorers from 2025 including Fiona O'Keeffe, Catherine Erb, and Samantha Bennett. Maya Kendall also returns for the Big Green after being named a 2025 First Team All-Ivy honoree and an All-American as a junior.
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Equestrian – Sunday, February 15
Dartmouth equestrian opens the second half of their season as the No. 1 team in the NCEA for Single Discipline. The Big Green are 3-0 this season with wins over Centenary, Charleston, and Sacred Heart. Dartmouth renews its rivalry with Charleston on Sunday in Charleston at 10 AM. The Big Green defeated Charleston last April in the NCEA Single Discipline National Championship.Â
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Men's Lacrosse – Sunday, February 15
Men's lacrosse opens its season on Sunday with a matchup at Boston University. The Big Green enter the season with a lot of hope and promise after finishing 8-5 last season, including two Ivy League victories. Dartmouth was picked fifth in the Ivy League preseason poll and stands third in the NEILA New England preseason poll.
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Players Mentioned
Men's Basketball vs. Harvard Postgame Press Conference 2/7/26
Sunday, February 08
Women's Hockey Postgame - 2.7.26
Saturday, February 07
Men's Hockey Highlights at Harvard - 2.6.26
Saturday, February 07
Men's Hockey at Harvard Postgame - 2.6.26
Saturday, February 07












