
This Week in Dartmouth Sports: 2.17 – 2. 23
2/17/2026 4:42:00 PM | Men's Golf, Men's Track & Field, Women's Golf, 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!
Women's Swim and Dive – Wednesday, February 18, Thursday, February 19, Friday, February 20, Saturday, February 21
The women's swimming and diving team will compete at the Ivy League Championship this week, hosted at Brown. The divers are coming off a dominant performance at the Northeastern Diving Invite two weeks ago, as Chiara Lopach and Emily Kirkman won the 1-meter and 3-meter dive respectively. Last time the swimmers competed was also two weekends ago, as they swam at the Boston Open hosted by BU. The Ivy League Championship will begin on Wednesday with the 200 yard medley and the 800-yard freestyle relay. The championship will be streamed on ESPN+ and more information can be found here.
Women's Lacrosse – Wednesday, February 18 and Sunday, February 22
Dartmouth women's lacrosse plays a pair of games this week starting on Wednesday, Feb. 18 at New Hampshire. The Big Green are fresh off a season opening 19-6 win over Bryant on Saturday. The second game is on Sunday, Feb. 22 at Wagner for the teams third non-conference game of the year. Charlotte Myers led the team with a goal and seven assists while Catherine Erb, Madeline Egan, and Fiona O'Keeffe each had six points in the win over Bryant.
Men's Hockey – Friday, February 20 and Saturday, February 21
No. 14/12 Dartmouth men's hockey plays its final two road games of the regular season with a trip to the Capital Region of New York to take on RPI and Union. Dartmouth is coming off a weekend at Yale and Brown in which it tied and defeated Yale in a shootout before falling to Brown. Hank Cleaves, Nikita Nikora, and Hayden Stavroff each had three points in the two games. Stavroff leads the team with 22 goals this season and 36 points through 26 games. Stavroff leads the country in goals per game while being fourth in the country in points per game. The Big Green face RPI on Friday, Feb. 20 at 7 PM before taking on Union on Saturday, Feb. 21 at 5 PM. Both games can be watched on ESPN+.
Skiing – Friday, February 20 and Saturday, February 21
Following a dominant overall win at the Williams Carnival last weekend, the Big Green will compete in the final EISA carnival of the 2026 season heading to Middlebury for the EISA Championship and NCAA Regional. Dartmouth took wins in six of the eight events last weekend, including Oscar Zimmer sweeping the giant slalom and slalom, Emma Resnick and Zoe Zimmermann each taking a win on the women's alpine side, and Ava Thurston posting an individual win in the 15K freestyle and securing the victory alongside Amelia Tucker and Evie Walton in the 3x5 classic relay. Competition will kick off with the 7.5K classic and slalom on Friday, February 20 and conclude with the 20K freestyle and giant slalom on Saturday, February 21 as Dartmouth looks to win its second straight EISA Championship.
Softball – Friday, February 20, Saturday, February 21, and Sunday, February 23
The Dartmouth softball team will open its season in the Sunshine State, heading to FSU for the Dugout Club Classic. The Big Green will face Elon and Florida State on Friday, with the game against the Phoenix starting at 12:30 p.m. and the game against the Seminoles opening at 3 p.m. Dartmouth will face the same teams the next day at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. The Big Green will close their time in Tallahassee by facing Alabama on Sunday at 10 a.m.
Men's Basketball – Saturday, February 21
After a three-game home stand, which saw the Big Green face conference rivals such as Harvard, Brown and Yale, the Dartmouth men's basketball team embarks on a three-game road stretch. The Big Green will head down to New York City to face Columbia at 2 p.m. on Saturday. Follow live stats at DartmouthSports.com.
Men's Lacrosse – Saturday, February 21
Dartmouth men's lacrosse hits the road for a rivalry game on Saturday, Feb. 21 as they take on Vermont at 1 PM. The Big Green opened their season on Sunday, Feb. 15 with a 13-5 loss to No. 19/20 Boston University. First-year Stu Gates led Dartmouth with three points on one goal and two assists. Max Becker was named Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week after he made 18 saves in his first collegiate game.
Men's and Women's Track and Field – Saturday, February 21
Following another highly successful split-squad weekend in Boston, which saw several top ten performances, the Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams will head down to Boston one more time for the BU DMR Challenge on Saturday. This marks the team's final regular season meet before the Ivy League Indoor Championships.
Women's Basketball – Saturday, February 21
The Dartmouth women's basketball team will return home after a three-game road stretch which saw action against Yale, Harvard and Brown. The Big Green will host Columbia for a Saturday for Youth Dance Day at 2 p.m, where there will be a pre-game dance clinic, halftime dance performance and post-game autographs with the dance squad. You can purchase tickets here.
Women's Hockey – Saturday, February 21
The ECAC Hockey Opening Round will begin this weekend as the Big Green travel to Providence to take on the Brown Bears. Dartmouth is coming off a 5-3 win over RPI in its regular season finale, thanks to a three-point night from Ella Inglis. Jiahui Zhan made 35 saves between the pipes for the Big Green, only three short of her season high. The Big Green are 49-37-13 all time against the Bears, last skating to a 0-0 tie, 1-0 shootout win over Brown in January. Saturday's game is set for 3 p.m. You can watch the game on ESPN+ or follow the live stats on DartmouthSports.com.
Baseball – Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22
The Big Green open the 2026 season in North Carolina, set for two games at Gardner-Webb and two neutral site games against FDU. Dartmouth is coming off an 11-25 2025 season, only one win short of its first Ivy League tournament appearance. This is also the first season under Interim Head Coach Blake McFadden following long time Head Coach Bob Whalen's retirement over the summer. The Big Green are 2-2 all time against Gardner-Webb, last suffering a loss in 2022, and 3-0 against FDU, earning a 4-3 victory when the team's last met in 2019. The 2026 season will officially begin against FDU on Saturday, February 21 at 11 a.m. followed by the first of two games against Gardner-Webb at 7 p.m. The Big Green will also play both teams on Sunday, with first pitch against FDU at 11 a.m. and Gardner-Webb at 3 p.m. Three of the four games will be streamed on ESPN+ or you can follow the live stats on DartmouthSPorts.com.
Men's Golf - Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22
Dartmouth men's golf returns to the course for the start of its spring championship season at the Savannah Intercollegiate. The two day tournament starts on Saturday, Feb. 21 with a tournament champion being named on Sunday, Feb. 22. The Big Green had a solid fall tournament highlighted by a second place finish at the Columbia Autumn Invitational. Luke Harper won the tournament as he finished -9 for his first NCAA win.
Women's Golf – Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22
Big Green women's golf heads to the Sunshine State for the Space Coast Classic presented by Moon Golf to opened the spring season. The first of the two-day tournament is on Saturday Feb. 21 with the final round being streamed on Sunday, Feb. 22 on YouTube. The Big Green closed out the fall season strong with a third place finish a the Battle of the Beach in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
Women's Tennis – Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22
Following the ECAC Indoor Championship and a weekend off, the Big Green will travel to Michigan for two matches. Sam Grosjean was dominant at the indoor tournament, going 6-0 across both doubles and singles play. Dartmouth will first face University of Toledo in a neutral site match on Saturday, before playing the host Michigan State on Sunday. Saturday's match is set to begin at 2 p.m. before a 12 p.m. start on Sunday. Results can be found on DartmouthSports.com.
Women's Swim and Dive – Wednesday, February 18, Thursday, February 19, Friday, February 20, Saturday, February 21
The women's swimming and diving team will compete at the Ivy League Championship this week, hosted at Brown. The divers are coming off a dominant performance at the Northeastern Diving Invite two weeks ago, as Chiara Lopach and Emily Kirkman won the 1-meter and 3-meter dive respectively. Last time the swimmers competed was also two weekends ago, as they swam at the Boston Open hosted by BU. The Ivy League Championship will begin on Wednesday with the 200 yard medley and the 800-yard freestyle relay. The championship will be streamed on ESPN+ and more information can be found here.
Women's Lacrosse – Wednesday, February 18 and Sunday, February 22
Dartmouth women's lacrosse plays a pair of games this week starting on Wednesday, Feb. 18 at New Hampshire. The Big Green are fresh off a season opening 19-6 win over Bryant on Saturday. The second game is on Sunday, Feb. 22 at Wagner for the teams third non-conference game of the year. Charlotte Myers led the team with a goal and seven assists while Catherine Erb, Madeline Egan, and Fiona O'Keeffe each had six points in the win over Bryant.
Men's Hockey – Friday, February 20 and Saturday, February 21
No. 14/12 Dartmouth men's hockey plays its final two road games of the regular season with a trip to the Capital Region of New York to take on RPI and Union. Dartmouth is coming off a weekend at Yale and Brown in which it tied and defeated Yale in a shootout before falling to Brown. Hank Cleaves, Nikita Nikora, and Hayden Stavroff each had three points in the two games. Stavroff leads the team with 22 goals this season and 36 points through 26 games. Stavroff leads the country in goals per game while being fourth in the country in points per game. The Big Green face RPI on Friday, Feb. 20 at 7 PM before taking on Union on Saturday, Feb. 21 at 5 PM. Both games can be watched on ESPN+.
Skiing – Friday, February 20 and Saturday, February 21
Following a dominant overall win at the Williams Carnival last weekend, the Big Green will compete in the final EISA carnival of the 2026 season heading to Middlebury for the EISA Championship and NCAA Regional. Dartmouth took wins in six of the eight events last weekend, including Oscar Zimmer sweeping the giant slalom and slalom, Emma Resnick and Zoe Zimmermann each taking a win on the women's alpine side, and Ava Thurston posting an individual win in the 15K freestyle and securing the victory alongside Amelia Tucker and Evie Walton in the 3x5 classic relay. Competition will kick off with the 7.5K classic and slalom on Friday, February 20 and conclude with the 20K freestyle and giant slalom on Saturday, February 21 as Dartmouth looks to win its second straight EISA Championship.
Softball – Friday, February 20, Saturday, February 21, and Sunday, February 23
The Dartmouth softball team will open its season in the Sunshine State, heading to FSU for the Dugout Club Classic. The Big Green will face Elon and Florida State on Friday, with the game against the Phoenix starting at 12:30 p.m. and the game against the Seminoles opening at 3 p.m. Dartmouth will face the same teams the next day at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. The Big Green will close their time in Tallahassee by facing Alabama on Sunday at 10 a.m.
Men's Basketball – Saturday, February 21
After a three-game home stand, which saw the Big Green face conference rivals such as Harvard, Brown and Yale, the Dartmouth men's basketball team embarks on a three-game road stretch. The Big Green will head down to New York City to face Columbia at 2 p.m. on Saturday. Follow live stats at DartmouthSports.com.
Men's Lacrosse – Saturday, February 21
Dartmouth men's lacrosse hits the road for a rivalry game on Saturday, Feb. 21 as they take on Vermont at 1 PM. The Big Green opened their season on Sunday, Feb. 15 with a 13-5 loss to No. 19/20 Boston University. First-year Stu Gates led Dartmouth with three points on one goal and two assists. Max Becker was named Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week after he made 18 saves in his first collegiate game.
Men's and Women's Track and Field – Saturday, February 21
Following another highly successful split-squad weekend in Boston, which saw several top ten performances, the Dartmouth men's and women's track and field teams will head down to Boston one more time for the BU DMR Challenge on Saturday. This marks the team's final regular season meet before the Ivy League Indoor Championships.
Women's Basketball – Saturday, February 21
The Dartmouth women's basketball team will return home after a three-game road stretch which saw action against Yale, Harvard and Brown. The Big Green will host Columbia for a Saturday for Youth Dance Day at 2 p.m, where there will be a pre-game dance clinic, halftime dance performance and post-game autographs with the dance squad. You can purchase tickets here.
Women's Hockey – Saturday, February 21
The ECAC Hockey Opening Round will begin this weekend as the Big Green travel to Providence to take on the Brown Bears. Dartmouth is coming off a 5-3 win over RPI in its regular season finale, thanks to a three-point night from Ella Inglis. Jiahui Zhan made 35 saves between the pipes for the Big Green, only three short of her season high. The Big Green are 49-37-13 all time against the Bears, last skating to a 0-0 tie, 1-0 shootout win over Brown in January. Saturday's game is set for 3 p.m. You can watch the game on ESPN+ or follow the live stats on DartmouthSports.com.
Baseball – Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22
The Big Green open the 2026 season in North Carolina, set for two games at Gardner-Webb and two neutral site games against FDU. Dartmouth is coming off an 11-25 2025 season, only one win short of its first Ivy League tournament appearance. This is also the first season under Interim Head Coach Blake McFadden following long time Head Coach Bob Whalen's retirement over the summer. The Big Green are 2-2 all time against Gardner-Webb, last suffering a loss in 2022, and 3-0 against FDU, earning a 4-3 victory when the team's last met in 2019. The 2026 season will officially begin against FDU on Saturday, February 21 at 11 a.m. followed by the first of two games against Gardner-Webb at 7 p.m. The Big Green will also play both teams on Sunday, with first pitch against FDU at 11 a.m. and Gardner-Webb at 3 p.m. Three of the four games will be streamed on ESPN+ or you can follow the live stats on DartmouthSPorts.com.
Men's Golf - Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22
Dartmouth men's golf returns to the course for the start of its spring championship season at the Savannah Intercollegiate. The two day tournament starts on Saturday, Feb. 21 with a tournament champion being named on Sunday, Feb. 22. The Big Green had a solid fall tournament highlighted by a second place finish at the Columbia Autumn Invitational. Luke Harper won the tournament as he finished -9 for his first NCAA win.
Women's Golf – Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22
Big Green women's golf heads to the Sunshine State for the Space Coast Classic presented by Moon Golf to opened the spring season. The first of the two-day tournament is on Saturday Feb. 21 with the final round being streamed on Sunday, Feb. 22 on YouTube. The Big Green closed out the fall season strong with a third place finish a the Battle of the Beach in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.
Women's Tennis – Saturday, February 21 and Sunday, February 22
Following the ECAC Indoor Championship and a weekend off, the Big Green will travel to Michigan for two matches. Sam Grosjean was dominant at the indoor tournament, going 6-0 across both doubles and singles play. Dartmouth will first face University of Toledo in a neutral site match on Saturday, before playing the host Michigan State on Sunday. Saturday's match is set to begin at 2 p.m. before a 12 p.m. start on Sunday. Results can be found on DartmouthSports.com.
Players Mentioned
Men's Lacrosse at Boston University Postgame 2.15.26
Sunday, February 15
Men's Basketball vs. Brown Postgame Press Conference 2.14.26
Sunday, February 15
Men's Hockey Postgame at Brown - 2.14.26
Sunday, February 15
Women's Hockey Postgame - Cally Dixon and Ella Inglis - 2.14.26
Saturday, February 14












