Upcoming Event: Football versus New Hampshire on September 20, 2025 at 1:00 PM
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Football
vs New Hampshire
Bushnell Cup Finalist (2023)
Division I All-New England Team (2023)
All-Ivy League First Team (2023)
Gold Helmet Award (Nov. 6, 2023)
All-Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week (Nov. 6, 2023)
FIFTH-YEAR (2023)
Garnered postseason accolades on the Division I All-New England Team and the All-Ivy League First Team on the defensive line … also a finalist for the Bushnell Cup … led the Ivy League with 7.5 sacks, and his 6.0 sacks in league play also topped the Ancient Eight … recorded 9.5 tackles for a loss on the year, seventh in the conference … started all 10 games at defensive end … second on the team with 43 tackles among the defensive linemen, plus forced a pair of fumbles, hurried the quarterback five times and batted down three passes at the line … helped out on a sack to force a punt against Lehigh, contributing to the 34-17 win over the Mountain Hawks in the home opener … posted a tackle for a loss and hurried the Penn quarterbackinto incompletions three times — twice on third down and another on fourth down — in the 23-20 overtime victory at Penn in the Ivy opener … brought down six Bulldogs against Yale and had a season-high eight stops with an 8-yard sack (coming in the final two minutes of a tie game) the following week at Colgate … first of two passes deflected at the line went to teammate Cam Maddox for an interception in the 20-9 victory over Columbia … posted six tackles at Harvard, one which assisted on a loss … terrorized Princeton all night with seven sacks, four sacks to tie a program record, and two forced fumbles, one of which he recovered himself … also blocked a 47-yard field goal attempt in the fourth quarter, setting up Dartmouth’s game-winning field goal in the final two minutes to rally for a 23-21 triumph … named both the Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week and the Gold Helmet Award winner for his performance against the Tigers … set the tone for the 30-14 win over Cornell with a sack on the Big Red’s third play from scrimmage, one of his five tackles in the game … broke up a pass and sacked the Brown quarterback on consecutive plays at Brown, forcing a punt, and added three more tackles to help Dartmouth clinch a share of the Ivy League title in the 38-13 victory over the Bears.
SENIOR (2022)
Started nine of the 10 games at defensive end … second on the team with 42 tackles among the defensive linemen … third on the squad with a pair of sacks and fourth with 5.0 tackles for a loss … had a sack at Sacred Heart and helped out on another versus Penn … came on strong the last half of the season, beginning with six stops against New Hampshire, one of which went for a 5-yard loss … after contributing five tackles to the 27-24 triumph at Columbia, posted six more with a TFL the following week against Harvard … among his eight stops at Princeton was an assisted sack on third down in the fourth quarter that led to a botched fake field goal attempt, setting up a Big Green touchdown … recorded a team-high and career-best 12 tackles at Cornell, plus recovered a fumble in Big Red territory in the fourth quarter with Dartmouth trailing by four.
JUNIOR (2021)
Appeared in all 10 games … first career tackle went for a loss on third down at Valparaiso, forcing a punt … posted a season-high three stops in the 41-3 win over Sacred Heart … hurried the Penn quarterback into a quick incompletion during the 31-7 victory in the Ivy League opener … also had a tackle in the win over Cornell and two more in the season finale at Brown.
SOPHOMORE (2020)
Season canceled due to COVID-19 pandemic.
FRESHMAN (2019)
Spent the season honing his skills with the junior varsity … recovered a fumble in the 21-7 jayvee triumph over Bridgton Academy.
HIGH SCHOOL
Selected to New Jersey’s Super 100 All-State team … first-team All-Bergen County offensive line … Patriot Gold Division all-conference first-team offensive line … second-team All-North Jersey … captained team as a senior … also played four years of lacrosse … National Honor Society and president of Italian National Honor Society.
PERSONAL
Full name is Charles Robert Looes … born on Jun 7, 2001 in Westwood, New Jersey … son of John and Chrisoula Looes has a brother and sister … father played four years of football at Gettysburg … enjoys skiing, snowboarding, boating and fishing, plus can juggle … may study economics in preparation for a career in business … chose Dartmouth over offers from New Hampshire, William & Mary and Brown among others.