The Dartmouth softball team concluded its 2026 season with a series victory over Princeton, winning two of three games. After suffering an 8-1 defeat in the first game of a doubleheader on May 2, the Big Green bounced back with a 10-6 win in game two, highlighted by Sydney Herrmann's two-run double and Olivia Schramm's three-run home run. On May 3, Dartmouth secured a 5-3 victory, propelled by a four-run third inning and a complete-game effort from Anna Fagan. The Big Green ended the season with a record of 10-23 overall and 7-13 in Ivy League play.
In baseball, Dartmouth also faced Manhattan, splitting a doubleheader on May 2 before winning the series finale 1-0 on May 3. The Big Green fell 11-3 in the first game despite collecting 12 hits, as Manhattan's offense proved too strong. However, Dartmouth rebounded in the second game, with Sam Andersen's triple driving in the only run of the contest. The team finished its regular season with a record of 15-22, including a 9-6 mark at home.
The sailing team achieved notable recognition this week, with three major awards from the New England Intercollegiate Sailing Association (NEISA). Lilly Baker was named Babineau Crew of the Year, marking Dartmouth's first win of this award since 2007. Bella Casaretto earned Women's Skipper of the Year, while Interim Head Coach Rebecca McElvain also received accolades. Eight sailors were named to All-NEISA teams, reflecting a strong season for the program.
Men's lacrosse saw four players earn All-Ivy honors, with Will Cohen receiving Second Team recognition and Thomas Goguen, Alex Jessey, and Emmett Paradine earning Honorable Mentions. Cohen's performance included 46 ground balls, while Goguen's defensive efforts contributed to the team's success this season. These accolades highlight the individual talent within the program as the season comes to a close.





