
This Week in Dartmouth Sports: 9.30 - 10.6
9/30/2025 2:06:00 PM | Men's Cross Country, Men's Golf, Women's Cross Country, Women's Golf, Women's Rowing, Sailing - Open & Women's, Athletics, Men's Heavyweight Rowing, Men's Lightweight Rowing
HANOVER, N.H. – Check out all the Big Green teams in action this week!
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Women's Soccer - Tuesday, September 30 and Saturday, October 4
The Dartmouth women's soccer team returns home after a three-game road stretch, which included a historic 1-0 victory over Harvard. The Big Green will host Brandeis on Tuesday at 6 p.m. for Student Appreciation Night. On Saturday, Dartmouth will host its first home Ivy matchup against Columbia at 2 p.m., which will include post-game autographs. Follow live stats at DartmouthSports.com, and purchase tickets here or at Burnham Field.
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 Men's and Women's Cross Country - Friday, October 3
Following a successful home invitational, the men's and women's cross country teams will travel to Bethlehem, Pa., for the historic Paul Short Invitational hosted by Lehigh. The men will begin their race at 11:00 a.m., followed by the women's gold race, slated for 11:45 a.m.Â
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Field Hockey – Friday, October 3 and Sunday, October 5
Dartmouth field hockey returns to Chase Field following four straight road games. The Big Green take on Columbia on Friday, Oct. 3 and UMass-Lowell on Sunday, Oct. 5. Dartmouth is coming off a two game trip to Pennsylvania to take on Penn and Lafayette in which they fell in both games. Ella Bowman and Amelie Luessmann lead Dartmouth with eight points each through seven games. Dartmouth netminders have split nearly all of the minutes in the cage this season. Ava Carlson has made 24 saves in seven games while Kylie McKinley has made 30 saves in seven games. Friday's matchup with Columbia is slated for 3 PM while the UMass-Lowell game is set for Noon at Chase Field.
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Volleyball --Â Friday, October 3 and Sunday, October 5
The Dartmouth volleyball team hits the road for a pair of matches in New York. Dartmouth squares off with Columbia on Friday, Oct. 3 at 7 PM before taking on Cornell on Saturday, Oct. 4 at 6 PM. Dartmouth comes off splitting its first home weekend with a win over Bryant and falling to Harvard. The Big Green are spearheaded by the duo of Kauany Gutz and Maddie LaFata as Gutz has 96 kills while LaFata had 83 kills. Elle McCreery leads Dartmouth with 23 blocks this season while EllaMae Fitzgerald has a team high 143 digs. Both matches against Columbia and Cornell will be streamed on ESPN+.
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Football – Saturday, October 4
The Big Green open Ivy League play on Saturday when they travel to Penn to face the Quakers. Dartmouth is 2-0 on the season, most recently beating CCSU on the road, 35-28, behind a 50-yard touchdown reception from Ky'Dric Fisher in the final seconds. Grayson Saunier became the first Dartmouth quarterback to throw for over 400 yards in nine years. Gametime on Saturday at Franklin Field is set for 1 p.m.
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Men's Soccer – Saturday, October 4
Men's soccer will continue Ivy League play this weekend, returning to Burnham Field to host the Cornell Big Red. The Big Green are 0-1 in Ivy play, falling to Brown in the conference opener on the road, 2-1 last weekend. Will Lulka scored the lone Dartmouth goal, tallying his second of the season. Kickoff against Cornell is set for 6 p.m. There will also be postgame autographs with the team following the match. You can purchase tickets to the game here, watch the game on ESPN+, or follow the live stats on DartmouthSports.com.
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Rowing – Saturday, October 4
Dartmouth's three rowing programs host their annual Gardner Cup on Saturday on the Connecticut River, with racing set to begin at 10:30 a.m. It marks a scrimmage for all three programs, but a valuable first opportunity of 2025-26 to race against outside competition.
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Open and Women's Sailing – Saturday, October 4 and Sunday, October 5
After a dominant win in the first round of the Women's Atlantic Coast Championship, the Big Green will shift their focus to the first round of the Open Atlantic Coast Championship. If Dartmouth finishes in the top nine, they will qualify for the championship later this season. The Big Green will also compete at the Stu Nelson Women's regatta hosted by Connecticut College.
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Women's Golf – Saturday, October, 4 and Sunday, October 5
Dartmouth women's golf heads to New Jersey for a two-day tournament at Springdale Golf Club. The Big Green come of a second place finish at the Red Bandanna Invitational while first-year Sophia Li won the tournament with a score of +1. Her first round 68 is the lowest first round in program history as she was -4. Olivia Cong turned in a top-10 performance as she finished seventh with a score of +7.
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Men's Golf – Sunday, October 5 and Monday, October 6
Dartmouth men's golf competes in the Matthews Auto Collegiate on Sunday and Monday at The Link at Hiawatha Landing in Apalachin, N.Y. The Big Green last competed in the Columbia Autumn Invitational in which the team finished second. First year Luke Harper won the tournament after posting three consecutive -3 scores across the three rounds. As a team Dartmouth finished -11 as Tyler Brand finished tied for fourth at -6.
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Women's Soccer - Tuesday, September 30 and Saturday, October 4
The Dartmouth women's soccer team returns home after a three-game road stretch, which included a historic 1-0 victory over Harvard. The Big Green will host Brandeis on Tuesday at 6 p.m. for Student Appreciation Night. On Saturday, Dartmouth will host its first home Ivy matchup against Columbia at 2 p.m., which will include post-game autographs. Follow live stats at DartmouthSports.com, and purchase tickets here or at Burnham Field.
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 Men's and Women's Cross Country - Friday, October 3
Following a successful home invitational, the men's and women's cross country teams will travel to Bethlehem, Pa., for the historic Paul Short Invitational hosted by Lehigh. The men will begin their race at 11:00 a.m., followed by the women's gold race, slated for 11:45 a.m.Â
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Field Hockey – Friday, October 3 and Sunday, October 5
Dartmouth field hockey returns to Chase Field following four straight road games. The Big Green take on Columbia on Friday, Oct. 3 and UMass-Lowell on Sunday, Oct. 5. Dartmouth is coming off a two game trip to Pennsylvania to take on Penn and Lafayette in which they fell in both games. Ella Bowman and Amelie Luessmann lead Dartmouth with eight points each through seven games. Dartmouth netminders have split nearly all of the minutes in the cage this season. Ava Carlson has made 24 saves in seven games while Kylie McKinley has made 30 saves in seven games. Friday's matchup with Columbia is slated for 3 PM while the UMass-Lowell game is set for Noon at Chase Field.
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Volleyball --Â Friday, October 3 and Sunday, October 5
The Dartmouth volleyball team hits the road for a pair of matches in New York. Dartmouth squares off with Columbia on Friday, Oct. 3 at 7 PM before taking on Cornell on Saturday, Oct. 4 at 6 PM. Dartmouth comes off splitting its first home weekend with a win over Bryant and falling to Harvard. The Big Green are spearheaded by the duo of Kauany Gutz and Maddie LaFata as Gutz has 96 kills while LaFata had 83 kills. Elle McCreery leads Dartmouth with 23 blocks this season while EllaMae Fitzgerald has a team high 143 digs. Both matches against Columbia and Cornell will be streamed on ESPN+.
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Football – Saturday, October 4
The Big Green open Ivy League play on Saturday when they travel to Penn to face the Quakers. Dartmouth is 2-0 on the season, most recently beating CCSU on the road, 35-28, behind a 50-yard touchdown reception from Ky'Dric Fisher in the final seconds. Grayson Saunier became the first Dartmouth quarterback to throw for over 400 yards in nine years. Gametime on Saturday at Franklin Field is set for 1 p.m.
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Men's Soccer – Saturday, October 4
Men's soccer will continue Ivy League play this weekend, returning to Burnham Field to host the Cornell Big Red. The Big Green are 0-1 in Ivy play, falling to Brown in the conference opener on the road, 2-1 last weekend. Will Lulka scored the lone Dartmouth goal, tallying his second of the season. Kickoff against Cornell is set for 6 p.m. There will also be postgame autographs with the team following the match. You can purchase tickets to the game here, watch the game on ESPN+, or follow the live stats on DartmouthSports.com.
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Rowing – Saturday, October 4
Dartmouth's three rowing programs host their annual Gardner Cup on Saturday on the Connecticut River, with racing set to begin at 10:30 a.m. It marks a scrimmage for all three programs, but a valuable first opportunity of 2025-26 to race against outside competition.
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Open and Women's Sailing – Saturday, October 4 and Sunday, October 5
After a dominant win in the first round of the Women's Atlantic Coast Championship, the Big Green will shift their focus to the first round of the Open Atlantic Coast Championship. If Dartmouth finishes in the top nine, they will qualify for the championship later this season. The Big Green will also compete at the Stu Nelson Women's regatta hosted by Connecticut College.
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Women's Golf – Saturday, October, 4 and Sunday, October 5
Dartmouth women's golf heads to New Jersey for a two-day tournament at Springdale Golf Club. The Big Green come of a second place finish at the Red Bandanna Invitational while first-year Sophia Li won the tournament with a score of +1. Her first round 68 is the lowest first round in program history as she was -4. Olivia Cong turned in a top-10 performance as she finished seventh with a score of +7.
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Men's Golf – Sunday, October 5 and Monday, October 6
Dartmouth men's golf competes in the Matthews Auto Collegiate on Sunday and Monday at The Link at Hiawatha Landing in Apalachin, N.Y. The Big Green last competed in the Columbia Autumn Invitational in which the team finished second. First year Luke Harper won the tournament after posting three consecutive -3 scores across the three rounds. As a team Dartmouth finished -11 as Tyler Brand finished tied for fourth at -6.
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Players Mentioned
Mark Egner Following A 2-1 Loss To Columbia 10.3.25
Friday, October 03
Hailey Rorick Postgame Interview vs. Brandeis 9.30.25
Wednesday, October 01
Taylor Schram Postgame Interview vs. Brandeis 9.30.25
Wednesday, October 01
Dartmouth Football at CCSU Highlights - Sept. 27, 2025
Tuesday, September 30