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This Week in Dartmouth Sports: 3.3 – 3.9

Check out all the Big Green teams in action this week!

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This Week in Dartmouth Sports: 3.3 – 3.9

3/3/2026 2:00:00 PM | Equestrian, Men's Squash, Men's Tennis, Women's Squash, Athletics

**HANOVER, N.H. –**Check out all the Big Green teams in action this week!

Men's Squash – Thursday, March 5, Friday, March 6, Saturday, March 7, and Sunday, March 8

Dartmouth men's squash starts the CSA National Team Championship on Thursday in Philadelphia. The Big Green finished the regular season with a 7-7 record with wins over Middlebury, Bowdoin, Colby, Amherst, Cornell, Tufts, and Williams.

Gurshan Jollywas named All-Ivy Second Team on Feb. 19. The Big Green will take on Princeton in the 8-9 matchup on Thursday, Mar. 5 at 10:30 AM. The winner will move on to take on the top seed Trinity in the quarterfinals.

Women's Squash - Thursday, March 5, Friday, March 6, Saturday, March 7, and Sunday, March 8

Big Green women's squash opens the CSA National Team Championship against Virginia on Thursday, Mar. 5 at 3 PM. The winner will advance to take on Stanford. The Big Green finished the regular season with a 6-8 record while defeating Middlebury, Bowdoin, Colby, Columbia, Tufts, and Williams. On Feb. 19, Maria Clara Ramirez was named Second Team All-Ivy.

Baseball - Friday, March 6, Saturday, March 7, and Sunday, March 8

Coming off a 1-2 weekend in Baton Rouge and strong performances against the reigning National Champions #2 LSU, Dartmouth baseball will travel to Navy for a four-game series with the Midshipmen. Dartmouth is coming off a 3-0 loss to the Tigers, despite a strong outing by Eddie Albert. The Ivy League Pitcher of the Week threw seven innings, giving up only two runs, one earned, on three hits and eight strikeouts, recording is 100

thcareer K. The Big Green are 25-42-3 all time against Navy, last suffering a 13-1 7-inning loss last season. The two teams will play a single game Friday, followed by a doubleheader Saturday and conclude with a single game Sunday. All four games will be streamed on YouTube, or you can follow the live stats on DartmouthSports.com.

Men's Basketball – Saturday, March 7

Following a road trip where Brandon Mitchell-Day became only the 33rd Dartmouth player in history to surpass 1000 career points, the Big Green return home to close out the season against Cornell on Saturday for a 2 p.m. tipoff. Follow live stats at

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hereMen's Lacrosse – Saturday, March 7

Dartmouth men's lacrosse travels to Utah on Saturday, Mar. 7, to take on the Utes in a non-conference game. After falling in the season opened to No. 19 Boston University, the Big Green have won three straight games and are 3-1 this season. The Big Green defeated Merrimack and Siena last week with a 19-10 win over Merrimack and a 13-6 win over Siena. Alex Jessey leads the team with 16 points this season including eight goals and eight assists. Tyler Juhlin has a team high nine goals on the season. Max Becker has played in all four games while making four starts in net, he has a .566 save percentage along with 47 saves.

Women's Basketball – Saturday, March 7

The Big Green will wrap the 2025-26 season this weekend, traveling to Ithaca to take on the Cornell Big Red. Dartmouth is coming off an 89-66 loss to Penn, despite only being outscored by five points through the final three quarters. Zeynep Ozel led Dartmouth in scoring this past weekend, posting nine on Friday against Princeton before dropping 13 on Saturday vs. the Quakers. The Big Green are 60-27 all time against Cornell, dropping the earlier season's matchup in Hanover, 61-52. You can watch Saturday's game on ESPN+ or follow the live stats on DartmouthSports.com.

Women's Lacrosse – Saturday, March 7

Big Green women's lacrosse takes on Penn in their first Ivy League home game. The Big Green are 5-0 this season, it marks the best start since 2020 as the Big Green were 5-0 before the COVID-19 pandemic. Dartmouth defeated Harvard in its Ivy opener on Saturday before defeating Holy Cross on Monday for their fifth win of the year. Madeline Egan leads Dartmouth with 30 points this season with 14 goals and 16 assists. Charlotte Myers is right behind her were 29 points on nine goals and 20 assists. Ruby Lucken is 3-0 in net for the Big Green as she has made 20 saves and has a .513 save percentage.

Equestrian – Sunday, March 8

No. 1 Dartmouth equestrian closes out the regular season on Sunday, Mar. 8 at noon against Centenary in New Jersey. The Big Green are 3-1 this season and opened their season with a 7-3 win over Centenary on Oct. 26. In their first meet of the spring season, the Big Green fell 6-4 to rival Charleston. Following this weekend's meet the Big Green will travel to Charleston for the ECAC SD Championship starting on Friday, Mar. 20.

Men's Tennis – Sunday, March 8

After spending last weekend in Chicago and picking up wins over Army and DePaul, the Dartmouth men's tennis team returns home on Sunday to host Quinnipiac and Le Moyne. The Big Green will open competition at 11 a.m. against Quinnipiac and face Le Moyne at 4 p.m. You can watch both matches

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