Completed Event: Men's Basketball at Holy Cross on December 16, 2025 , Win , 89, to, 64
Final

Men's Basketball
at Holy Cross
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64
| 1978 | First Game: | Clarkson 9, Boston College 5 | (att: 1,750) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 7, Bowdoin 1 | (att: 3,002) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Boston College 8, Bowdoin 3 | (att: 1,200) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Dartmouth 7, Clarkson 1 | (att: 2,533) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Ross Brownridge, Dartmouth; Bill Army, BC; Steve Higgins, Dartmouth; Defense — Chris Sosnowski, Dartmouth; Jay Wescott, Clarkson; Goaltender — Bob Gaudet, Dartmouth; MVP — Steve Higgins, Dartmouth. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1979 | First Game: | Vermont 4, Maine 2 | (att: 3,579) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Team: | Dartmouth 7, Air Force 3 | (att: 3,994) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Maine 6, Air Force 1 | (att: 750) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Vermont 5, Dartmouth 4 (OT) | (att: 3,578) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Craig Homola, Vermont; Ross Brownridge, Dartmouth; Tom Cullity, Vermont; Defense — Louis Cote, Vermont; Joe Jangro, Dartmouth; Goaltender — Jim Tortorella, Maine; MVP — Craig Homola, Vermont. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1980 | First Game: | St. Lawrence 6, New Hampshire 0 | (att: 1,720) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Team: | Dartmouth 5, Merrimack 4 | (att: 3,050) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | New Hampshire 5, Merrimack 3 | (att: 915) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Dartmouth 4, St. Lawrence 3 (OT) | (att: 3,150) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Peter Lavery, Dartmouth; Ray Shero, St. Lawrence; Chip Bettencourt, Dartmouth; Defense —Joe Jangro, Dartmouth; Randy Sexton, St. Lawrence; Goaltender — Bob Gaudet, Dartmouth; MVP — Peter Lavery, Dartmouth. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1981 | First Game: | Maine 11, Vermont 5 | (att: 3,104) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 6, UNH 5 | (att: 3,684) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Vermont 8, New Hampshire 4 | (att: 1,231) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Dartmouth 7, Maine 4 | (att: 3,520) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Robert Lafleur, Maine; Shaun Teevens, Dartmouth; Mark Ardagna, Dartmouth; Defense — Joe Jangro, Dartmouth; Andre Aubut, Maine; Goaltender — Carey Gandy, Dartmouth; MVP — Shaun Teevens, Dartmouth. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1982 | First Game: | New Hampshire 8, Maine 5 | (att: 2,403) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 9, Vermont 7 | (att: 4,274) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Vermont 4, Maine 3 | (att:1,492) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | New Hampshire 7, Dartmouth 0 | (att: 4,312) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Ron Hellen, Maine; Dan Forget, New Hampshire; George White, New Hampshire; Defense — John Donnelly, Dartmouth; Peter Herms, New Hampshire; Goaltender — Todd Pearson, New Hampshire; MVP — George White, New Hampshire. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1983 | First Game: | New Hampshire 4, Vermont 1 | (att: 1,807) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Maine 5, Dartmouth 2 | (att: 3,731) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Vermont 5, Dartmouth 0 | (att: 1,750) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | New Hampshire 5, Maine 4 | (att: 3,683) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Todd Bjorkstrand, Maine; Kevin Foster, Vermont; James Richmond, New Hampshire; Defense — David Lee, New Hampshire; Brian Byrnes, New Hampshire; Goaltender — Bruce Gillies, New Hampshire; MVP — Bruce Gillies, New Hampshire. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1984 | First Game: | New Hampshire 11, Vermont 4 | (att: 2,252) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 5, Air Force 4 (2OT) | (att: 3,731) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Vermont 3, Air Force 1 | (att: 1,226) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | New Hampshire 9, Dartmouth 4 | (att: 3,140) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Ralph Robinson, New Hampshire; Tom Norton, Dartmouth; Tim Hanley, New Hampshire; Defense — Brian Byrnes, New Hampshire; Peter Herms, New Hampshire; Goaltender — Tom Draper, Vermont; MVP — Peter Herms, New Hampshire. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1985 | First Game: | Vermont 3, Maine 1 | (att:1,723) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 6, Bowdoin 5 (OT) | (att: 2,763) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Maine 6, Bowdoin 4 | (att: 852) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Vermont 5, Dartmouth 4 | (att: 3,010) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Ian Boyce, Vermont; Kyle McDonough, Vermont; Kevin McCann, Dartmouth; Defense — Brien Jacobson, Dartmouth; Jack Capuano, Maine; Goaltender — Tom Draper, Vermont; MVP — Kyle McDonough, Vermont. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1986 | First Game: | New Hampshire 3, Vermont 2 (OT) | (att: 2,684) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Holy Cross 5, Dartmouth 2 | (att: 3,107) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Vermont 8, Dartmouth 3 | (att: 1,888) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | New Hampshire 4, Holy Cross 1 | (att: 2,740) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Shannon Deegan, Vermont; Mike Rossetti, New Hampshire; Jeff Capello, Vermont; Defense — Mark Wright, Holy Cross; Jeff Lazaro, New Hampshire; Goaltender — Greg Rota, New Hampshire; MVP — Greg Rota, New Hampshire. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1987 | First Game: | Vermont 4, Providence 1 | (att: 2,057) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dalhousie 5, Dartmouth 2 | (att: 2,621) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Dartmouth 4, Providence 2 | (att: 1,785) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Vermont 6, Dalhousie 2 | (att: 2,740) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Jim Walsh, Vermont; Doug Weiss, Dartmouth; Jamie Jefferson, Dalhousie; Defense — Marc Lebreux, Vermont; Stephane Venne, Vermont; Goaltender — Mike Millham, Vermont; MVP — Jim Walsh, Vermont. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1988 | First Game: | Northeastern 4, Vermont 0 | (att: 2,630) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 4, New Hampshire 3 | (att: 3,602) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Vermont 7, New Hampshire 4 | (att: 1,288) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Northeastern 3, Dartmouth 2 | (att: 2,879) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Jamie Hanlon, Dartmouth; Kyle McDonough, Vermont; Tom Bivona, Northeastern; Defense — Mike Roberts, Northeastern; Dave Williams, Dartmouth; Goaltender — Rich Burchill, Northeastern; MVP — Rich Burchill, Northeastern. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1991 | First Game: | Boston Univ. 3, Vermont 2 (3OT) | (att: 1,918) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | New Hampshire 8, Dartmouth 3 | (att: 3,125) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Vermont 6, Dartmouth 3 | (att: 729) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Boston Univ. 3, New Hampshire 2 | (att: 1,492) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Patrick Turcotte, Dartmouth; Savo Mitrovic, New Hampshire; Bob Chebator, New Hampshire; Defense — Aaron Miller, Vermont; Adrian Aucoin, Boston University; Goaltender — Derek Herofsky, New Hampshire; MVP — Jon Pratt, Boston University. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1994 | First Game: | Vermont 9, Illinois-Chicago 8 | (att: 2,973) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 4, Providence 2 | (att: 3,267) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Illinois-Chicago 7, Providence 2 | (att: 895) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Vermont 4, Dartmouth 3 | (att: 2,794) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Joe Hulbig, Providence; Eric Perrin, Vermont; Mark Zdan, Illinois-Chicago; Defense — Dax Burkhart, Dartmouth; Shannon Finn, Illinois-Chicago; Goaltender — Scott Baker, Dartmouth; MVP — Martin St. Louis, Vermont. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1996 | First Game: | St. Lawrence 6, Northeastern 5 (OT) | (att: 2,315) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 6, UMass Lowell 2 | (att: 2,315) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Northeastern 4, UMass Lowell 3 | (att: 2,063) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | St. Lawrence 3, Dartmouth 2 | (att: 2,063) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Jonathan Calla, Northeastern; Ryan Chaytors, Dartmouth; David Whitworth, Dartmouth; Defense — Thomas Cullen, St. Lawrence; Mike Nicholishen, UMass Lowell; Goaltender — Clint Owen, St. Lawrence; MVP — Derek McLaughlin, St. Lawrence. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 1998 | First Game: | Dartmouth 8, Air Force 1 | (att: 2,757) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Vermont 3, Mankato State 0 | (att: 2,757) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Mankato State 7, Air Force 3 | (att: 2,980) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Vermont 4, Dartmouth 1 | (att: 2,980) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Chris Baldwin, Dartmouth; Aaron Fox, Mankato; Kevin Karlander, Vermont; Defense — Dory Tisdale, Dartmouth; Mark Gouett, Vermont; Goaltender — Marty Phillips, Vermont; MVP — Matt Sanders, Vermont. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2000 | First Game: | Vermont 4, Miami (OH) 0 | (att: 2,374) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 6, New Hampshire 3 | (att: 4,500) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | New Hampshire 4, Miami (OH) 1 | (att: 1,548) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Vermont 4, Dartmouth 2 | (att: 2,823) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Mike Maturo, Dartmouth; Colin Hemingway, New Hampshire; J.F. Caudron, Vermont; Defense — Dory Tisdale, Dartmouth; Andreas Moborg, Vermont; Goaltender — Nick Boucher, Dartmouth; MVP — Andrew Allen, Vermont. | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2002 | First Game: | UMass Lowell 5, Vermont 0 | (att: 4,347) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 6, Notre Dame 4 | (att: 4,347) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Notre Dame 3, Vermont 3 (OT) | (att: 2,500) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Dartmouth 10, UMass Lowell 2 | (att: 3,537) | ||||||||||||||||
| (NOTE: First Year as Ledyard Classic) | ||||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Lee Stempniak, Dartmouth; Hugh Jessiman, Dartmouth; Kent Gillings, Dartmouth; Defense — Brett Lebda, Notre Dame; Andrew Martin, UMass Lowell; Goaltender — Nick Boucher, Dartmouth; MVP — Kent Gillings, Dartmouth | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2004 | First Game: | Vermont 5, Providence 1 | (att: 4,148) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 1, Bowling Green 1^ (OT) | (att: 4,148) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Providence 3, Bowling Green 2 | (att: 4,137) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Dartmouth 6, Vermont 3 | (att: 4,137) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Tanner Glass, Dartmouth; Colin McDonald, Providence; Jeff Corey, Vermont; Defense — Jamie Sifers, Vermont; Eric Lundberg, Providence; Goaltender — Jordan Sigalet, Bowling Green; MVP — Sean Samuel, Dartmouth | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2006 | First Game: | St. Lawrence 4, Boston Univ. 3 | (att: 4,500) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | North Dakota 1, Dartmouth 1 (OT) | (att: 4,500) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Boston Univ. 3, Dartmouth 0 | (att: 4,500) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | North Dakota 4, St. Lawrence 2 | (att: 4,500) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Brock McBride, St. Lawrence; Kevin DeVergillio, St. Lawrence; T.J. Oshie, North Dakota; Defense — Matt Gilroy, Boston Univ., Robbie Bina, North Dakota; Goaltender — Phillipe Lamoureux, North Dakota; MVP — Ryan Duncan, North Dakota | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2008 | First Game: | Bemidji State 4, UMass 2 | (att: 4,228) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 5, Army 4 (OT) | (att: 4,228) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | UMass 4, Army 1 | (att: 3,434) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Dartmouth 4, Bemidji State 2 | (att: 3,434) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards — Cory Quirk, UMass; Brandon Marino, Bemidji State; Connor Shields, Dartmouth; Defense — Cody Bostock, Bemidji State; Connor Goggin, Dartmouth; Goaltender — Jody O’Neill, Dartmouth; MVP — Kyle Reeds, Dartmouth | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2009 | First Game: | UMass Lowell 3, Holy Cross 0 | (att: 3,043) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Northeastern 7, Dartmouth 0 | (att: 3,043) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Holy Cross 4, Dartmouth 2 | (att: 2,066) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Northeastern 2, UMass Lowell 1 | (att: 2,066) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards: Kory Falite – UMass Lowell; Joe Gaudet – Dartmouth; Alex Tuckerman – Northeastern. Defense: Jake Newton – Northeastern; Mike Daly – Holy Cross. Goaltender: Carter Hutton, UMass Lowell. MVP: Chris Rawlings, Northeastern | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2010 | First Game: | Boston College 6, Colgate 5 | (att: 3,410) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Mercyhurst 4^, Dartmouth 4 (OT) | (att: 3,410) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Dartmouth 4, Colgate 3 (OT) | (att: 2,828) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Boston College 4, Mercyhurst 1 | (att: 2,828) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Forwards: Matt Reber – Dartmouth; Scott Fleming – Dartmouth; Brian Gibbons – Boston College. Defense: Joe Whitney – Boston College; Patrick Goebel – Mercyhurst. Goaltender: Ryan Zaploski - Mercyhurst. MVP: Paul Carey – Boston College | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2011 | First Game: | St. Lawrence 6^, Merrimack 6 (OT) | (att: 3,874) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 3, Holy Cross 2 | (att: 3,874) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Merrimack 3, Holy Cross 0 | (att: 3,287) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | St. Lawrence 2^, Dartmouth 2 (OT) | (att: 3,287) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Shawn Bates – Merrimack; Adam Schmidt - Holy Cross; Doug Jones – Dartmouth; George Hughes - St. Lawrence; Greg Carey - St. Lawrence; Goaltender: Cab Morris - Dartmouth; MVP: Kyle Flanagan – St. Lawrence | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2012 | First Game: | UMass 4, Bemidji State 3 | (att: 4,500) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 4, New Hampshire 1 | (att: 4,500) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | New Hampshire 3, Bemidji State 2 (OT) | (att: 2,365) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | UMass 3, Dartmouth 2 | (att: 2,365) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Brance Orban – Bemidji State; Austin Block – New Hampshire; Mike Keenan – Dartmouth; Tyler Sikura – Dartmouth; Eddie Olczyk – UMass; Goaltender: Kevin Boyle – UMass; MVP: Branden Gracell – UMass | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2013 | First Game: | Air Force 5, Northeastern 2 | (att: 2,905) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Providence 3, Dartmouth 2 | (att: 3,297) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Dartmouth 8, Northeastern 8 (OT) | (att: 2,466) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Air Force 3, Providence 2 | (att: 2,466) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Eric Neiley — Dartmouth; Mike Szmatula — Northeastern; Steven Shamanski — Providence; Derek Army — Providence; Cole Gunnar — Air Force; Goaltender: Jason Torf — Air Force; MVP: Mitch Torrel – Air Force | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2015 | First Game: | Boston College 4, Brown 1 | (att: 3,737) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 1^, Denver 1 | (att: 3,737) | ||||||||||||||||
| Consolation: | Denver 5, Brown 3 | (att: 3,651) | ||||||||||||||||
| Championship: | Boston College 3, Dartmouth 2 | (att: 3,651) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Sam Lafferty — Brown; Trevor Moore — Denver; Danton Heinen — Denver; Brett Patterson — Dartmouth; Adam Gilmour — Boston College; Goaltender: James Kruger — Dartmouth; MVP: Teddy Doherty — Boston College | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2016 (15-16) | First Game: | Union 3, Merrimack 2 | (att: 2,942) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 5, Robert Morris 1 | (att: 2,942) | ||||||||||||||||
| Third Game: | Union 5, Robert Morris 4 | (att: 1,873) | ||||||||||||||||
| Fourth Game: | Dartmouth 3, Merrimack 0 | (att: 1,873) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Brett Seney – Merrimack; Greg Gibson – Robert Morris; Spencer Foo – Union; Mike Vecchione – Union; Brad Schierhorn – Dartmouth; Goaltender: Charles Grant — Dartmouth; MVP: Nick Bligh — Dartmouth | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2016 (16-17) | First Game: | UMass Lowell 3, Colgate 2 | (att: 2,949) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 2^, Army West Point 2 (OT/1-0 SOW) | (att: 2,949) | ||||||||||||||||
| Third Game: | Army West Point 4, Colgate 1 | (att: 2,192) | ||||||||||||||||
| Fourth Game: | UMass Lowell 7, Dartmouth 4 | (att: 2,192) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Tim Harrison – Colgate; CJ Smith – UMass Lowell; Dominic Franco – Army West Point; Daniel Warpecha – Dartmouth; Dylan Zink - UMass Lowell; Parker Gahagen – Army West Point; MVP: Joe Gambardella – UMass Lowell | ||||||||||||||||||
| 2017 (17-18) | First Game: | Minnesota Duluth 5, Yale 0 | (att: 3,376) | |||||||||||||||
| Second Game: | Dartmouth 3, New Hampshire 1 | (att: 3,376) | ||||||||||||||||
| Third Game: | Yale 4, New Hampshire 2 | (att: 2,894) | ||||||||||||||||
| Fourth Game: | Minnesota Duluth 2^, Dartmouth 2 (OT/2-1 SOL) | (att: 2,894) | ||||||||||||||||
| ALL-TOURNAMENT: Matt Baker - Dartmouth, Chris Miller - UNH, Dante Palecco - Yale, Blake Young - Minnesota Duluth, Peter Krieger - Minnesota Duluth; Most Outstanding Goalie and MVP: Hunter Shepard - Minnesota Duluth | ||||||||||||||||||
| Â Championships (Last Time) | ||||||||||||||||||
| Â Dartmouth 7 | 2016 | |||||||||||||||||
| Â Vermont 6 | 2000 | |||||||||||||||||
| Â New Hampshire 4 | 1986 | |||||||||||||||||
| Â Northeastern 2 | 1986 | |||||||||||||||||
| Â Boston College 2 | 2015 | |||||||||||||||||
| Â St. Lawrence 1 | 2011 | |||||||||||||||||
| Â BU 1 | 1991 | |||||||||||||||||
| Â North Dakota 1 | 2006 | |||||||||||||||||
| Â UMass 1 | 2012 | |||||||||||||||||
| Â Air Force 1 | 2013 | |||||||||||||||||
| Â UMass Lowell 1 | 2016 | |||||||||||||||||