The Dartmouth women's swimming and diving team concluded the Ivy League Championship with notable performances, including a record-setting swim in the 200 medley relay that opened the competition. Carinn Bethea's impressive anchor leg helped secure the record, and the team later saw two A-final performances, with multiple lifetime bests achieved throughout the event. The championship concluded with the Big Green placing several athletes on the program's top-10 list, showcasing a strong overall effort.
In women's hockey, Dartmouth faced a disappointing end to its season, falling to Brown University in the opening round of the ECAC Hockey playoffs. The match, held in Providence, Rhode Island, marked a challenging conclusion for the Big Green, who were unable to advance in the postseason despite a competitive effort.
Dartmouth squash also celebrated individual achievements as Gurshan Jolly and Warren Klein received Ivy League honors. Jolly was named to the Second Team All-Ivy, while Klein earned Academic All-Ivy recognition. On the women's side, Maria Clara Ramirez was recognized as a Second Team All-Ivy selection, and Nathalie Taylor received Academic All-Ivy honors, highlighting the academic and athletic prowess of the squash program this season.





