Standout Big Green offensive lineman Delby Lemieux has signed with the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings as an undrafted free agent.
The Duxbury, Mass. native, who was named to multiple All-American teams after his senior season this past fall, was invited to participate in the Senior Bowl in Mobile, Ala.

Lemieux, who is listed at 6-foot-5 and 305 pounds on the Vikings’ website, projects as an interior offensive lineman at the next level, according to Gerald J. Huggins II, an NFL Draft analyst for FCS Football Central.
In a February scouting report on Lemieux, Huggins characterized the former Big Green lineman’s strengths as his “size and frame, strength at the point of attack, combination blocking, technique, and hand usage.” Huggins also noted that Lemieux is less adept with “lateral agility, length and bend, blocking in space, and recovery ability.”
Pro Football Focus gave Lemieux an overall grade of 84.6 for his 2025 season, which was 10th among 632 tackles who qualified for the draft.
Capuano named Ivy Player of the Year
Peyton Capuano was named the Ivy League womenโs tennis player of the year after finishing the regular season 28-9. Additionally, Capuano was named to the First Team All-Ivy singles and Second Team All-Ivy doubles squads, while also being Dartmouthโs Academic All-Ivy recipient.
Other award recipients from the squad include Michela Moore, Alexandra Orlins and Sam Grosjean, who received Second Team All-Ivy doubles honors. Moore was also named a singles honorable mention.
Sailing competes at Nationals
At the Intercollegiate Sailing Association Open Team Race Nationals that wrapped up over the weekend in New Orleans, the Big Green finished fourth with a 15-10 record.
Dartmouth also competed in the Women’s Team Race Nationals in New Orleans, which ended on Monday, and placed sixth with a 9-10 record.
Up next for sailing is the Women’s Fleet Race Nationals in Tampa, Fla., beginning on May 15.
Baseball drops two of three to Princeton
The Big Green opened their three-game home series against the Tigers on Saturday with a doubleheader, dropping game one 6-1 and winning game two 8-2.
Tyler Sirchia hit a grand slam in the fifth inning in game two, helping lift Dartmouth to its lone win of the weekend. The Big Green dropped the third game of the series on Sunday, 9-2.
Dartmouth is now 12-21 overall and 7-11 in conference play.
The Big Green hosts Merrimack on Wednesday at 3 p.m.
Softball wins one of three against Yale
The Big Green dropped the first two games of their home series against Yale during Saturdayโs doubleheader, falling 10-1 in game one and 12-0 in game two.
However, Dartmouth responded on Sunday, defeating the Bulldogs 11-3. Marilyn Beauvais was the standout for the Big Green in the win with five RBIs, a triple and a home run.
The Big Green are now 8-22 overall and 5-12 in conference play. They travel to Princeton for a three-game set with a doubleheader on Saturday at 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. and a game on Sunday at 12:30 p.m.
Womenโs rugby competes at 7s National Championship
The defending champion Big Green dropped their quarterfinals matchup in the College Rugby Association of America 7s National championship in Indianapolis over the weekend, falling to Life 24-12.
Vasiti Turagavou and Katelyn Walker had tries in the loss, while Annie Henrich added a conversion. The Big Green finished sixth overall with a 3-2 record.
Menโs lacrosse finishes season with a loss
The Big Green traveled to No. 2 Princeton on Saturday to wrap up their regular season and fell 17-9. Emmett Paradine and Alex Jessey led the offense in the loss with two goals each.
William Stahl, Quinn Stankovits, Thomas Power, John Stenberg, and Hopper Zappitello each added one goal.
Dartmouth closed out its season on a seven-game losing streak, finishing 4-9 overall and 0-6 in the Ivy.
Womenโs lacrosse drops finale to Princeton
The Big Green visited No. 24 Princeton on Saturday for their season finale and fell 17-7. Etta Coburn led Dartmouth with two goals, while Samantha Bennett, Madeline Egan, Fiona O’Keeffe, Lauren Riley, and Catherine Erb added a goal each.
Dartmouth finished 8-7 overall and 2-5 in conference play.
Menโs golf finishes fifth at Ivy Championships
The Big Green (+48) placed fifth at the Ivy League Championships, which wrapped up on Sunday in Springfield, N.J. Tyler Brand (+10), who finished 14th, was the top individual finisher for Dartmouth.
Womenโs golf places fifth at Ivy Championships
Dartmouth (+70) finished in fifth place at the Ivy League Championships, which wrapped up on Sunday in Springfield, N.J. Hope Hall (+17) finished 14th, which was the top individual finish for the Big Green.
Lightweight rowing falls to Cornell
On Saturday, Cornell came to town to compete with the Big Green for the Baggaley Bowl. While Dartmouth won the 2V race, the Big Red won in the Varsity Eight by under three seconds.
Up next for lightweight rowing is a matchup with Columbia in Fairlee, Vt., on Saturday at 9 a.m.
Heavyweight rowing stands out at Lake Morey Invite
Over the weekend, the Big Green welcomed Georgetown, Wisconsin, Syracuse, Boston University, and Columbia to town for the Lake Morey Invite and picked up wins over Syracuse, Wisconsin, and Boston University in the Varsity 8, with finishes of 5:40.7, 5:52.8, and 5:42.6, respectively.
The Big Green battles Yale on Saturday in Fairlee, Vt., at 2 p.m.
Menโs tennis ends regular season with loss
The Big Green traveled to Harvard on Sunday for their regular-season finale and fell 4-0. Dartmouth finished the regular season 15-10 overall and 3-3 in conference play.
Track and Field puts together solid performance at Penn Relays
At the Penn Relays, which wrapped up over the weekend in Philadelphia, the Big Green had several standout performances.
For the men, Jack Tan (5.02m) finished as the runner-up in the pole vault, and Sam Starrs (4.87m) finished fifth. Noe Kemper (8:49.89) finished 11th in the 3,000m steeplechase, and the 4x400m relay team of Winston Morgan, Jack Inglis, J’Voughnn Blake, and Jack Rousseau (3:11.09) had the sixth-best finish in program history.
As for the women, the medley relay squad of Mariella Schweitzer, Veronika ลรญmovรก, Jada Jones, and Andie Murray (3:51.66) finished fifth.
The Big Green travels to Boston for the Jay Carisella Invite on Saturday.
