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Maya Kendall Earns All-American Honors in Lacrosse

Dartmouth's Maya Kendall secures All-American recognition for the second consecutive year, highlighting a strong season for the women's lacrosse team.

Kendall Named USA Lacrosse All-American

Dartmouth's Maya Kendall secures All-American recognition for the second consecutive year, highlighting a strong season for the women's lacrosse team.

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Dartmouth women's lacrosse senior Maya Kendall has been named an honorable mention All-American by USA Lacrosse, marking her second consecutive year receiving this distinction. Kendall's impressive season included leading the Ivy League with 168 draw controls and setting an Ivy record with 24 draw controls in a single game against New Hampshire. She concluded her career with 461 draw controls, a new Ivy League record, and was recognized as a First Team All-Ivy selection for the past two seasons. This accolade makes her the first Big Green player to achieve All-American honors in back-to-back years since Whitney Douthett in the mid-2000s.

In baseball, the Big Green concluded their regular season with a disappointing doubleheader against Yale on May 10, suffering losses of 3-2 and 4-1. In the first game, Dartmouth managed to tie the score at two runs apiece in the third inning, thanks to a double from A.J. DeMastrie that brought home Austin Moran and Sam Andersen. However, Yale quickly regained the lead and held on for the win. The second game saw Dartmouth fall behind early, and despite their efforts, they could not close the gap, finishing the season with a record of 15-25 overall and 7-14 in Ivy League play. The Big Green's season has now concluded, with hopes of improvement for the next campaign.

Dartmouth football held its spring game on May 9, relocating to the Graham Indoor Practice Facility due to inclement weather. The event was closed to the public but served as an opportunity for the team to showcase its progress ahead of the upcoming season. The 2026 schedule, announced earlier by Head Coach Sammy McCorkle, features a mix of non-conference games and seven Ivy League matchups as the team seeks its 23rd Ivy League Championship. Fans can look forward to ticket information being released soon as anticipation builds for the fall season.

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