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DARTMOUTH COLLEGE

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ABOUT DARTMOUTH

Hanover, New Hampshire's Ivy League athletics program fields 16 varsity sports across a student-athlete population drawn from Dartmouth's 6,746 undergraduates, making the Big Green one of the Northeast's most competitive Division I-FCS institutions. Founded in 1769, Dartmouth competes in the Ivy League, a conference known for balancing rigorous academic standards with legitimate Division I athletics. The program operates across football, basketball, soccer, lacrosse, and Olympic sports that draw talent from New England and nationally recruited rosters.

Dartmouth's athletic infrastructure emphasizes both traditional autumn sports like football and cross country alongside year-round programs in tennis, golf, and swimming & diving. Men's and women's soccer programs represent particular strength within Ivy League competition, while football competes in the FCS bracket against regional opponents. Women's lacrosse carries significant conference visibility as part of Dartmouth's 16-sport commitment, joining basketball and tennis as marquee Olympic sports that sustain competitive depth across seasons.

The Big Green's location in rural New Hampshire creates distinctive recruiting and community engagement challenges offset by the program's academic reputation and Ivy League standing. With full athletic scholarships prohibited under Ivy League rules, Dartmouth attracts student-athletes prioritizing both elite competition and academic rigor, positioning athletics as integral to the college experience rather than separate professional preparation.

OVERVIEW

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Big Green
Location
Hanover, New Hampshire
Conference
Ivy League
Founded
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Enrollment
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SPORTS (16)

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