The Dartmouth women's swimming and diving team delivered a series of strong performances at the 2026 Ivy League Championships, highlighted by a record-breaking swim in the 200 medley relay. The team set a new program record on the first day, with Carinn Bethea's lifetime-best split in the 50 free anchor leg playing a pivotal role. The Big Green continued to excel throughout the event, with athletes qualifying for A-finals and achieving lifetime bests. Notably, the 200 freestyle relay posted the third-best time in program history. The championship concluded with Dartmouth securing placements on the program's top-10 list, marking a successful outing for the team.
Dartmouth women's hockey faced a challenging weekend as they traveled to Providence to compete against Brown in the opening round of the ECAC Hockey playoffs. Despite their efforts, the Big Green fell to the Bears, ending their playoff run. The team had prepared for this matchup, but the result underscores the competitive nature of the ECAC playoffs.
In squash, Dartmouth athletes received recognition for their achievements both on and off the court. On the men's side, Gurshan Jolly was named to the All-Ivy Second Team, while Warren Klein earned Academic All-Ivy honors. For the women's team, Maria Clara Ramirez was also named to the All-Ivy Second Team, and Nathalie Taylor received Academic All-Ivy recognition. These honors reflect the athletes' dedication to both their sport and academics.







