The Big Green welcomed Cornell to town for their final home game of the season and picked up a 24-14 victory on Saturday, finishing the regular season a perfect 5-0 at Buddy Teevens Stadium.

Senior running back D.J. Crowther led Dartmouth offensively, rushing for 197 yards and two touchdowns.
On defense, senior linebacker Zyion Freer-Brown and sophomore cornerback Niquis Ratcliff had 10 tackles each. Ratcliff also forced a fumble.
The Big Green are now 7-2 overall and 4-2 in the Ivy. They close the regular season on Saturday at Brown.
Menโs hockey refuses to lose
The Big Green extended their season-opening winning streak to six, first with a win on the road, 6-1, over St. Lawrence on Friday.
Nathan Morin was on fire for Dartmouth, notching a hat trick, while Hank Cleaves, Brock Cummings and Alex Krause added a goal. C.J. Foley, Nikita Nikora, Cam MacDonald and Krause each had an assist. Roan Clarke had 14 saves.ย
Fridayโs road win was followed by another on Saturday, 3-1, against Clarkson. Morin continued his scoring, picking up another tally. Jack Silverberg and Hayden Stavroff also scored.
Andrew Clarke, Tucker McRae, Nikora and MacDonald had assists, and Emmett Croteau had 27 saves.ย
With the wins, Dartmouth is 6-0 overall and 4-0 in conference play.
Womenโs basketball continues strong start
The Big Green earned a convincing victory last Wednesday in its home opener against Division III Colby-Sawyer, 98-33. Olivia Austin was the leading scorer with 17 points, and Zeynep Ozel had a double-double with 10 points and 10 assists.
Dartmouth followed up its victory with another on Sunday, a 65-55 road win over Siena.
Nina Minicozzi had a team-high 14 points off the bench, while Cate MacDonald put up a 12-point, 10-rebound double-double.
Dartmouth is now 3-1 overall.
Menโs basketball losing streak extends to three
Last Wednesday, the Big Green visited Bryant and fell 82-75. Brandon Mitchell-Day paced Dartmouth in the loss with an 18-point, 15-rebound double-double.
Dartmouth returned home on Sunday to host Appalachian State but was unable to pick up its first win of the season and dropped the game, 85-77. Kareem Thomas was the Big Greenโs leading scorer with 21 points.
The Big Green are now 0-3 overall.
Three menโs soccer players earn All-Ivy nods
Freshman Olly Spicer, who had three goals and three assists this season, was named to the All-Ivy Second Team.
Senior James Wilson, who notched one goal and two assists this season, was named an All-Ivy Honorable Mention, while senior Matt McPherson, who started two games this season as keeper, allowing three goals, earned Academic All-Ivy honors.
Rugby bounced in NIRA semifinals
The Big Green faced Harvard in Cambridge, Mass., on Saturday in the NIRA semifinals, losing 45-10. Annie Henrich scored in the matchup.
With the loss, Dartmouth ended its season 5-3 overall and 4-2 in conference play.
Menโs squash begins season
Dartmouth opened its season on Saturday in New Haven, Conn., against Virginia and fell, 8-1. Brandon Wang had the Big Green win.
Although the Big Green opened their season with a loss, they responded to pick up their first win on Sunday at home, 9-0, against Middlebury.
Gurshan Jolly, Sam Boulanger, Wei Yan Tho, Arihant Kalamangalan Sunil, Callan Venkatesan, Felix Feldman, Wang, Rohan Ray and Rana Thakkar picked up victories.ย
Dartmouth is now 1-1 overall.
Womenโs squash underway
Like the menโs squad, the Big Green women suffered a loss in their first match of the season on Saturday in New Haven, Conn., against Virginia, 9-0.
But they also responded and earned their first victory of the season, 9-0, against Middlebury at home on Sunday.
Maria Clara Ramรญrez, Xiang Xiang Liu, Ellie Clifford, Maya Shroff, Maya Mansoor, Kriti Muthu, Nathalie Taylor, Uma Patnaik and Callie Worth had the wins in Sundayโs contest.ย
The Big Green are now 1-1 overall.
Cross Country competes at NCAA Northeast Regionals
The Big Green men and women each finished 14th at the NCAA Northeast Regionals on Friday at the Hopkinton State Fairgrounds.
Callahan Fielder (30:45.3) led the men, finishing 65th, while Esme Daplyn (20:59.2) led the women, which was good for 52nd.
Volleyball ends season on four-game skid
In its penultimate game of the season, Dartmouth took on Penn in Philadelphia on Friday, losing 3-1 (25-22, 23-25, 17-25, 27-29).
The Big Green then wrapped up their season on Saturday at Princeton, but could not come away with a win, falling 3-0 (12-25, 22-25, 15-25) for its fourth consecutive loss.
Dartmouth finished 7-17 overall and 4-10 in conference play.
Womenโs hockey suffers double shutouts
The Big Green visited No. 13 Brown on Friday and dropped the contest 4-0. Fridayโs shutout loss was followed by another on Saturday on the road against No. 10 Yale, 5-0.
Dartmouth is now 2-7-1 overall and 2-5-1 in conference play.
