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The Green beat Princeton, 5–1. The 2024–25 Dartmouth Big Green Men's ice hockey season will be the 118th season of play for the program and the 63rd in ECAC Hockey.The Big Green will represent Dartmouth College, play their home games at the Thompson Arena and be coached by Reid Cashman in his 4th season.
The 2024–25 Dartmouth Big Green men's basketball team represents Dartmouth College during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Big Green, led by eighth-year head coach David McLaughlin, play their home games at Leede Arena in Hanover, New Hampshire as members of the Ivy League.
The 2024 Dartmouth Big Green football team represented Dartmouth College as a member of the Ivy League during the 2024 NCAA Division I FCS football season.The Big Green were led by second-year head coach Sammy McCorkle and played home games at Memorial Field.
His offensive explosion helped turn Dartmouth's season around and allowed the Big Green to go 7–2–3 down the stretch. Dartmouth climbed their way up the conference standings and finished 1 point ahead of Clarkson for 4th place. The streak not only gave the team home ice but provided the Greens with a bye into the quarterfinal round.
The 2023–24 Dartmouth Big Green women's basketball team represented Dartmouth College during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.The Big Green, led by first-year head coach Linda Cimino, played their home games at Leede Arena in Hanover, New Hampshire as members of the Ivy League.
Big Green in 2024. The Dartmouth Big Green men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents Dartmouth College. The Big Green are a member of ECAC Hockey. They play at the Thompson Arena in Hanover, New Hampshire. [2]
The Dartmouth College Big Green are the varsity and club athletic teams representing Dartmouth College, an American university located in Hanover, New Hampshire.Dartmouth's teams compete at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I level as a member of the Ivy League conference, as well as in the ECAC Hockey conference.
From 1901 to 1909, Dartmouth compiled a 58–9–7 record under several different head coaches. In 1901, Dartmouth played their first game against their intrastate rivals, UNH. [8] In 1903, Dartmouth traveled to Harvard for the dedication game of their opponents' stadium. The Green, who had lost the first 18 meetings by a combined margin of 552 ...