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Dartmouth Big Green men's lacrosse

The Dartmouth Big Green men's lacrosse team represents Dartmouth College in NCAA Division I men's lacrosse. Dartmouth competes as a member of the Ivy League and plays its home games at Scully-Fahey Field in Hanover, New Hampshire. Dartmouth fielded its first lacrosse team in 1926.[2]

Dartmouth Big Green
Founded1926
UniversityDartmouth College
Head coachSean Kirwan (2023-Present season)
StadiumScully-Fahey Field
(capacity: 1,600)
LocationHanover, New Hampshire
ConferenceIvy League
NicknameBig Green
ColorsDartmouth green and white[1]
   
NCAA Tournament appearances
(1) - 2003
Conference regular season championships
(3) - 1964, 1965, 2003

History Edit

Tom Dent Era Edit

Head Coach Tom Dent led the team for its first 35 seasons until his retirement in 1960. Recruited to Dartmouth to coach soccer, he took on the task of coaching the first lacrosse team although he had no experience in the latter sport. Through the 1940s the Indians were considered a lacrosse "power" as they rolled up nine New England championships in 11 years. Dent's overall lacrosse record for 35 years is 188 wins, 141 losses, and 4 ties.


A successful coach in terms of winning, Coach Dent was also concerned with the characters of his charges. The Dartmouth lacrosse team bestows an annual award in Tom Dent's memory, and it is "To be awarded to the Senior player who by vote of the entire team, has demonstrated the ideals of Tom Dent through his aggressive play, his proven ability as a team player, and his enjoyment of the game, and who by his sportsmanlike conduct is a credit to the memory of Tom Dent and to Dartmouth."

1961–2014 Edit

The Big Green secured the Ivy League championship in 1964, 1965, and 2003. This was determined by the Ivy League conference records until the inception of a conference tournament in 2010.[3]

Dartmouth named Rick Sowell as its head coach in 1999, the first African-American Head Coach in Division I lacrosse. He would lead the Big Green for the next 5 seasons, overseeing an incredible turn-around in the program's fortunes.

In 2003, the Big Green posted one of the biggest upsets in lacrosse history when unranked Dartmouth played #2 Princeton at Princeton's Class of 1952 Field on April 26.[4] Dartmouth, having finished last in the Ivy League in 2002, played on the road versus the defending champs. Nevertheless, Dartmouth prevailed by stunning the Tigers 13-6.[5] It was the first time Dartmouth had beaten Princeton in lacrosse since 1956. Dartmouth went on to win the Ivy League title and qualify for the NCAA tournament.[6]

Dartmouth made its first appearance in the NCAA tournament in 2003, where it was eliminated in the first round by Syracuse, 13–11.[7] The game was highlighted by the end-to-end game-tying goal scored by the Dartmouth goalie, Andrew Goldstein.[8] Sowell left for St. John's University at the conclusion of the 2003 season.[9]

Bill Wilson replaced Sowell for the 2004 season.[10] "During his tenure with the Big Green, (Wilson) compiled a 40-44 overall record, while coaching nine first-team all-league players, one Ivy League Rookie of the Year, 18 first-team All-New England players and seven players selected in the Major League Lacrosse Draft. Signature wins for Dartmouth during Wilson's six-year stint include an upset of fourth-ranked Maryland in 2005, a pair of victories of top-10 ranked Notre Dame and a win over 10th-ranked league rival Princeton in 2008."[11]

 
A game between Dartmouth and Virginia in 2009

Andy Towers became the Big Green's ninth Head Coach in 2010. Towers had been an assistant Dartmouth coach for the preceding 5 seasons.[12] In 2013, Dartmouth Men's lacrosse posted another stunning upset against then #9 Princeton, beating them 10-9 at Scully-Fahey field on March 13.[13] As reported in College Crosse:

Entering that game, the Big Green were just 2-8, suffering through a six-game losing streak (against some admittedly strong competition). Yet, Dartmouth pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the season, dropping Princeton -- ranked ninth in the media poll and eighth in the coaches poll going into the game -- in impressive fashion: Down 7-5 at the half, the Big Green used a three-goal run over the final 6:43 of the third quarter and the first 5:49 of the fourth quarter to draw even with the Tigers at eight; then, after falling behind 8-9 following a Jake Froccaro goal with just over seven minutes remaining in regulation, Dartmouth ripped off two goals in the latter stages of the final period to pull out the improbable victory (what would be its third and final victory of the season).[14]

The winning goal was scored by freshman Cam Lee.[15] Laxpower ranked the Dartmouth win over Princeton as the fourth-biggest upset of the 2013 season.[16]

Brendan Callahan era Edit

Brendan Callahan became the new head coach at Dartmouth in August 2014, replacing former head coach Andy Towers.[17][18] The Big Green were 5-8 (1-5 in the Ivy League) in his first season in 2015.

The season was highlighted by the double overtime victory over Ivy League rival Harvard, 12-11, on March 21, 2015.[19] Freshman Jack Korzelius scored the winning overtime goal in that game. Captain Philip Hession (First Team All-Ivy, USILA Scholar All-American) had a dominant game at the face-off X winning 20 of 24 draws and scooping 15 groundballs.[20][21][22] Laxpower ranked the Dartmouth win over Harvard as the 2nd biggest upset in the 2015 season.[23] Two Big Green players finished in the Division I top 10 statistically for 2015: Adam Fishman, attack, finished third in shooting percentage (.481), and Hession, a midfielder, finished sixth in groundballs per game (7.77) as well as ninth in face-off percentage (0.625).[24][25][26]

In 2016, 2017, and 2018, the Big Green had a combined 5–35 record, going winless in all 18 Ivy League contests. The hiring of new offensive coordinator Joe Conner in the summer of 2018 represents a new chapter in the Brendan Callahan era.[27]

During the 2023 season the Big Green had their first non-losing season since 2006, finishing the season with 6 wins and 6 losses. On March 25th, the Big Green won their first game against an Ivy League opponent since 2015 with a 10-9 overtime win against Harvard. Following the 2023 season Dartmouth parted ways with Brendan Callahan. [28]

Sean Kirwan Era Edit

Dartmouth hired Virginia's then offensive coordinator Sean Kirwan to become the next head coach of the Big Green in June of 2023. [29]

Season results Edit

The following is a list of Dartmouth's results by season as an NCAA Division I program:

Season Coach Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Dudley Hendrick (Ivy League) (1970–1983)
1971 Dudley Hendrick 4–10 0–6 7th
1972 Dudley Hendrick 5–10 0–6 7th
1973 Dudley Hendrick 7–10 1–5 T–6th
1974 Dudley Hendrick 4–9 1–5 6th
1975 Dudley Hendrick 4–8 0–6 7th
1976 Dudley Hendrick 7–5 2–4 T–5th
1977 Dudley Hendrick 7–8 3–3 4th
1978 Dudley Hendrick 4–8 2–4 5th
1979 Dudley Hendrick 9–3 4–2 T–2nd
1980 Dudley Hendrick 4–7 2–4 T–5th
1981 Dudley Hendrick 6–5 3–3 4th
1982 Dudley Hendrick 9–3 4–2 T–2nd
1983 Dudley Hendrick 6–6 3–3 T–4th
Dudley Hendrick: 77–99 (.438) 26–58 (.310)
Scott Allison (Ivy League) (1984–1986)
1984 Scott Allison 6–7 2–4 5th
1985 Scott Allison 3–9 1–5 6th
1986 Scott Allison 3–13 1–5 T–6th
Scott Allison: 12–29 (.293) 4–14 (.222)
B.J. O'Hara (Ivy League) (1987–1989)
1987 B.J. O'Hara 4–8 0–6 7th
1988 B.J. O'Hara 5–9 1–5 6th
1989 B.J. O'Hara 5–10 0–6 7th
B.J. O'Hara: 14–27 (.341) 1–17 (.056)
Tim Nelson (Ivy League) (1990–1998)
1990 Tim Nelson 2–11 0–6 7th
1991 Tim Nelson 1–14 0–6 7th
1992 Tim Nelson 5–8 0–6 7th
1993 Tim Nelson 3–9 0–6 7th
1994 Tim Nelson 10–4 3–3 4th
1995 Tim Nelson 9–4 2–4 T–5th
1996 Tim Nelson 6–6 2–4 5th
1997 Tim Nelson 5–7 2–4 5th
1998 Tim Nelson 6–7 1–5 T–6th
Tim Nelson: 47–70 (.402) 10–44 (.185)
Rick Sowell (Ivy League) (1999–2003)
1999 Rick Sowell 5–8 2–4 T–4th
2000 Rick Sowell 5–9 0–6 7th
2001 Rick Sowell 6–8 1–5 7th
2002 Rick Sowell 6–7 0–6 7th
2003 Rick Sowell 11–3 5–1 T–1st NCAA Division I First Round
Rick Sowell: 33–35 (.485) 8–22 (.267)
Bill Wilson (Ivy League) (2004–2009)
2004 Bill Wilson 8–5 3–3 T–3rd
2005 Bill Wilson 8–4 4–2 T–2nd
2006 Bill Wilson 8–7 3–3 T–4th
2007 Bill Wilson 5–10 1–5 T–6th
2008 Bill Wilson 7–7 3–3 T–4th
2009 Bill Wilson 4–11 1–5 T–6th
Bill Wilson: 40–44 (.476) 15–21 (.417)
Andy Towers (Ivy League) (2010–2014)
2010 Andy Towers 5–8 2–4 T–5th
2011 Andy Towers 5–9 1–5 7th
2012 Andy Towers 5–9 1–5 T–6th
2013 Andy Towers 3–11 1–5 7th
2014 Andy Towers 2–10 0–6 7th
Andy Towers: 20–47 (.299) 5–25 (.167)
Brendan Callahan (Ivy League) (2015–2023)
2015 Brendan Callahan 5–8 1–5 7th
2016 Brendan Callahan 1–13 0–6 7th
2017 Brendan Callahan 2–11 0–6 7th
2018 Brendan Callahan 2–11 0–6 7th
2019 Brendan Callahan 2–11 0–6 7th
2020 Brendan Callahan 3–1 0–0
2021 Brendan Callahan 1–1 0–0 †† ††
2022 Brendan Callahan 4–9 0–6 7th
2023 Brendan Callahan 6–6 1–5 7th
Brendan Callahan: 26–71 (.268) 2–40 (.048)
Total: 501–621–4 (.447)

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

†NCAA canceled 2020 collegiate activities due to the COVID-19 virus.
†† Ivy League cancelled 2021 collegiate season due to the COVID-19 virus.

References Edit

  1. ^ "Color Palette" (PDF). Dartmouth Athletics Visual Identity Guidelines. March 13, 2019. Retrieved July 17, 2019.
  2. ^ "Men's Lacrosse Record Year by Year". Dartmouth College. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
  3. ^ "The Ivy League Men's Lacrosse Record Book 2015-2016" (PDF). The Ivy League. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
  4. ^ "Goalie Stars As Dartmouth Tops Princeton In Men's Lacrosse". GoPrincetonTigers.com. April 26, 2003. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
  5. ^ "Dartmouth Box". GoPrincetonTigers.com. April 26, 2003. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
  6. ^ Preston, Mike (May 10, 2003). "Against the odds, Sowell revives Dartmouth lacrosse". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
  7. ^ "Syracuse University Athletics - NCAA Men's Lacrosse First Round Quotes (SU vs. Dartmouth)". Cuse.com. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
  8. ^ "Dartmouth LAX goalie scores a goal". YouTube. 2006-06-02. Archived from the original on 2021-12-15. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
  9. ^ Avitabile, Jessica. "Lax coach departs for St. John's". The Dartmouth. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on December 13, 2014. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
  11. ^ "Bill Wilson Named Air Force Assistant Lacrosse Coach - Air Force Academy Athletics Official Athletic Site Air Force Academy Athletics Official Athletic Site - Men's Lacrosse". Goairforcefalcons.com. 2009-07-27. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
  12. ^ Dartmouth  6-12-2009 (2009-12-06). "Andrew Towers Named Head Coach for Men's Lacrosse - DartmouthSports.com—Official Web Site of Dartmouth Varsity Athletics". Dartmouthsports.com. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
  13. ^ "Princeton vs Dartmouth (4/13/13)". Dartmouthsports.com. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
  14. ^ "Eulogizing the 2013 College Lacrosse Season: (40) Dartmouth". College Crosse. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
  15. ^ 9 Cameron Lee. "Cameron Lee Bio - DartmouthSports.com—Official Web Site of Dartmouth Varsity Athletics". Dartmouthsports.com. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
  16. ^ "Upsets". Laxpower.com. Retrieved 2015-11-02.
  17. ^ "Brendan Callahan Named Men's Lacrosse Head Coach". DartmouthSports.com.
  18. ^ "Brendan Callahan Bio". DartmouthSports.com.
  19. ^ "No. 15/16 Harvard Men's Lacrosse Comes Up Short in Double Overtime at Dartmouth, 12-11". Lacrosse Playground. March 23, 2015. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  20. ^ Christman, Sean (January 25, 2016). "Ivy League – 2016 D1 Conference Preview". Lacrosse All-Stars. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  21. ^ "Phil Hession Named USILA Scholar All-American" (Press release). Dartmouth College.
  22. ^ "Harvard vs Dartmouth College (Mar 21, 2015)". Dartmouth College. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  23. ^ "Upsets". laxpower.com.
  24. ^ "NCAA Men's Lacrosse Division I Shot Percentage Through Games 05/25/2015". NCAA. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  25. ^ "NCAA Men's Lacrosse Division I Ground Balls Per Game Through Games 05/25/2015". NCAA. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  26. ^ "NCAA Men's Lacrosse Division I Face-Off Winning Pct Through Games 05/25/2015". NCAA. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
  27. ^ Bender, Rick (June 29, 2018). "Joe Conner Hired as Men's Lacrosse Associate Head Coach". Dartmouthsports.com.
  28. ^ Foy, Terry; Xanders, Ty (June 2, 2023). "Dartmouth Parts Ways with Callahan After Nine Seasons". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved June 6, 2023.
  29. ^ Xanders, Ty (June 9, 2023). "Breaking: Dartmouth to Hire Virginia's Sean Kirwan as Head Coach". Inside Lacrosse. Retrieved June 14, 2023.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • Archival images of early Dartmouth lacrosse practices

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The Dartmouth Big Green men s lacrosse team represents Dartmouth College in NCAA Division I men s lacrosse Dartmouth competes as a member of the Ivy League and plays its home games at Scully Fahey Field in Hanover New Hampshire Dartmouth fielded its first lacrosse team in 1926 2 Dartmouth Big GreenFounded1926UniversityDartmouth CollegeHead coachSean Kirwan 2023 Present season StadiumScully Fahey Field capacity 1 600 LocationHanover New HampshireConferenceIvy LeagueNicknameBig GreenColorsDartmouth green and white 1 NCAA Tournament appearances 1 2003Conference regular season championships 3 1964 1965 2003 Contents 1 History 1 1 Tom Dent Era 1 2 1961 2014 1 3 Brendan Callahan era 1 4 Sean Kirwan Era 2 Season results 3 References 4 External linksHistory EditTom Dent Era Edit Head Coach Tom Dent led the team for its first 35 seasons until his retirement in 1960 Recruited to Dartmouth to coach soccer he took on the task of coaching the first lacrosse team although he had no experience in the latter sport Through the 1940s the Indians were considered a lacrosse power as they rolled up nine New England championships in 11 years Dent s overall lacrosse record for 35 years is 188 wins 141 losses and 4 ties A successful coach in terms of winning Coach Dent was also concerned with the characters of his charges The Dartmouth lacrosse team bestows an annual award in Tom Dent s memory and it is To be awarded to the Senior player who by vote of the entire team has demonstrated the ideals of Tom Dent through his aggressive play his proven ability as a team player and his enjoyment of the game and who by his sportsmanlike conduct is a credit to the memory of Tom Dent and to Dartmouth 1961 2014 Edit The Big Green secured the Ivy League championship in 1964 1965 and 2003 This was determined by the Ivy League conference records until the inception of a conference tournament in 2010 3 Dartmouth named Rick Sowell as its head coach in 1999 the first African American Head Coach in Division I lacrosse He would lead the Big Green for the next 5 seasons overseeing an incredible turn around in the program s fortunes In 2003 the Big Green posted one of the biggest upsets in lacrosse history when unranked Dartmouth played 2 Princeton at Princeton s Class of 1952 Field on April 26 4 Dartmouth having finished last in the Ivy League in 2002 played on the road versus the defending champs Nevertheless Dartmouth prevailed by stunning the Tigers 13 6 5 It was the first time Dartmouth had beaten Princeton in lacrosse since 1956 Dartmouth went on to win the Ivy League title and qualify for the NCAA tournament 6 Dartmouth made its first appearance in the NCAA tournament in 2003 where it was eliminated in the first round by Syracuse 13 11 7 The game was highlighted by the end to end game tying goal scored by the Dartmouth goalie Andrew Goldstein 8 Sowell left for St John s University at the conclusion of the 2003 season 9 Bill Wilson replaced Sowell for the 2004 season 10 During his tenure with the Big Green Wilson compiled a 40 44 overall record while coaching nine first team all league players one Ivy League Rookie of the Year 18 first team All New England players and seven players selected in the Major League Lacrosse Draft Signature wins for Dartmouth during Wilson s six year stint include an upset of fourth ranked Maryland in 2005 a pair of victories of top 10 ranked Notre Dame and a win over 10th ranked league rival Princeton in 2008 11 nbsp A game between Dartmouth and Virginia in 2009Andy Towers became the Big Green s ninth Head Coach in 2010 Towers had been an assistant Dartmouth coach for the preceding 5 seasons 12 In 2013 Dartmouth Men s lacrosse posted another stunning upset against then 9 Princeton beating them 10 9 at Scully Fahey field on March 13 13 As reported in College Crosse Entering that game the Big Green were just 2 8 suffering through a six game losing streak against some admittedly strong competition Yet Dartmouth pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the season dropping Princeton ranked ninth in the media poll and eighth in the coaches poll going into the game in impressive fashion Down 7 5 at the half the Big Green used a three goal run over the final 6 43 of the third quarter and the first 5 49 of the fourth quarter to draw even with the Tigers at eight then after falling behind 8 9 following a Jake Froccaro goal with just over seven minutes remaining in regulation Dartmouth ripped off two goals in the latter stages of the final period to pull out the improbable victory what would be its third and final victory of the season 14 The winning goal was scored by freshman Cam Lee 15 Laxpower ranked the Dartmouth win over Princeton as the fourth biggest upset of the 2013 season 16 Brendan Callahan era Edit Brendan Callahan became the new head coach at Dartmouth in August 2014 replacing former head coach Andy Towers 17 18 The Big Green were 5 8 1 5 in the Ivy League in his first season in 2015 The season was highlighted by the double overtime victory over Ivy League rival Harvard 12 11 on March 21 2015 19 Freshman Jack Korzelius scored the winning overtime goal in that game Captain Philip Hession First Team All Ivy USILA Scholar All American had a dominant game at the face off X winning 20 of 24 draws and scooping 15 groundballs 20 21 22 Laxpower ranked the Dartmouth win over Harvard as the 2nd biggest upset in the 2015 season 23 Two Big Green players finished in the Division I top 10 statistically for 2015 Adam Fishman attack finished third in shooting percentage 481 and Hession a midfielder finished sixth in groundballs per game 7 77 as well as ninth in face off percentage 0 625 24 25 26 In 2016 2017 and 2018 the Big Green had a combined 5 35 record going winless in all 18 Ivy League contests The hiring of new offensive coordinator Joe Conner in the summer of 2018 represents a new chapter in the Brendan Callahan era 27 During the 2023 season the Big Green had their first non losing season since 2006 finishing the season with 6 wins and 6 losses On March 25th the Big Green won their first game against an Ivy League opponent since 2015 with a 10 9 overtime win against Harvard Following the 2023 season Dartmouth parted ways with Brendan Callahan 28 Sean Kirwan Era Edit Dartmouth hired Virginia s then offensive coordinator Sean Kirwan to become the next head coach of the Big Green in June of 2023 29 Season results EditThe following is a list of Dartmouth s results by season as an NCAA Division I program Season Coach Overall Conference Standing PostseasonDudley Hendrick Ivy League 1970 1983 1971 Dudley Hendrick 4 10 0 6 7th1972 Dudley Hendrick 5 10 0 6 7th1973 Dudley Hendrick 7 10 1 5 T 6th1974 Dudley Hendrick 4 9 1 5 6th1975 Dudley Hendrick 4 8 0 6 7th1976 Dudley Hendrick 7 5 2 4 T 5th1977 Dudley Hendrick 7 8 3 3 4th1978 Dudley Hendrick 4 8 2 4 5th1979 Dudley Hendrick 9 3 4 2 T 2nd1980 Dudley Hendrick 4 7 2 4 T 5th1981 Dudley Hendrick 6 5 3 3 4th1982 Dudley Hendrick 9 3 4 2 T 2nd1983 Dudley Hendrick 6 6 3 3 T 4thDudley Hendrick 77 99 438 26 58 310 Scott Allison Ivy League 1984 1986 1984 Scott Allison 6 7 2 4 5th1985 Scott Allison 3 9 1 5 6th1986 Scott Allison 3 13 1 5 T 6thScott Allison 12 29 293 4 14 222 B J O Hara Ivy League 1987 1989 1987 B J O Hara 4 8 0 6 7th1988 B J O Hara 5 9 1 5 6th1989 B J O Hara 5 10 0 6 7thB J O Hara 14 27 341 1 17 056 Tim Nelson Ivy League 1990 1998 1990 Tim Nelson 2 11 0 6 7th1991 Tim Nelson 1 14 0 6 7th1992 Tim Nelson 5 8 0 6 7th1993 Tim Nelson 3 9 0 6 7th1994 Tim Nelson 10 4 3 3 4th1995 Tim Nelson 9 4 2 4 T 5th1996 Tim Nelson 6 6 2 4 5th1997 Tim Nelson 5 7 2 4 5th1998 Tim Nelson 6 7 1 5 T 6thTim Nelson 47 70 402 10 44 185 Rick Sowell Ivy League 1999 2003 1999 Rick Sowell 5 8 2 4 T 4th2000 Rick Sowell 5 9 0 6 7th2001 Rick Sowell 6 8 1 5 7th2002 Rick Sowell 6 7 0 6 7th2003 Rick Sowell 11 3 5 1 T 1st NCAA Division I First RoundRick Sowell 33 35 485 8 22 267 Bill Wilson Ivy League 2004 2009 2004 Bill Wilson 8 5 3 3 T 3rd2005 Bill Wilson 8 4 4 2 T 2nd2006 Bill Wilson 8 7 3 3 T 4th2007 Bill Wilson 5 10 1 5 T 6th2008 Bill Wilson 7 7 3 3 T 4th2009 Bill Wilson 4 11 1 5 T 6thBill Wilson 40 44 476 15 21 417 Andy Towers Ivy League 2010 2014 2010 Andy Towers 5 8 2 4 T 5th2011 Andy Towers 5 9 1 5 7th2012 Andy Towers 5 9 1 5 T 6th2013 Andy Towers 3 11 1 5 7th2014 Andy Towers 2 10 0 6 7thAndy Towers 20 47 299 5 25 167 Brendan Callahan Ivy League 2015 2023 2015 Brendan Callahan 5 8 1 5 7th2016 Brendan Callahan 1 13 0 6 7th2017 Brendan Callahan 2 11 0 6 7th2018 Brendan Callahan 2 11 0 6 7th2019 Brendan Callahan 2 11 0 6 7th2020 Brendan Callahan 3 1 0 0 2021 Brendan Callahan 1 1 0 0 2022 Brendan Callahan 4 9 0 6 7th2023 Brendan Callahan 6 6 1 5 7thBrendan Callahan 26 71 268 2 40 048 Total 501 621 4 447 National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion NCAA canceled 2020 collegiate activities due to the COVID 19 virus Ivy League cancelled 2021 collegiate season due to the COVID 19 virus References Edit Color Palette PDF Dartmouth Athletics Visual Identity Guidelines March 13 2019 Retrieved July 17 2019 Men s Lacrosse Record Year by Year Dartmouth College Retrieved December 1 2017 The Ivy League Men s Lacrosse Record Book 2015 2016 PDF The Ivy League Retrieved December 1 2017 Goalie Stars As Dartmouth Tops Princeton In Men s Lacrosse GoPrincetonTigers com April 26 2003 Retrieved December 1 2017 Dartmouth Box GoPrincetonTigers com April 26 2003 Retrieved December 1 2017 Preston Mike May 10 2003 Against the odds Sowell revives Dartmouth lacrosse The Baltimore Sun Retrieved 2015 11 02 Syracuse University Athletics NCAA Men s Lacrosse First Round Quotes SU vs Dartmouth Cuse com Retrieved 2015 11 02 Dartmouth LAX goalie scores a goal YouTube 2006 06 02 Archived from the original on 2021 12 15 Retrieved 2015 11 02 Avitabile Jessica Lax coach departs for St John s The Dartmouth Retrieved 2015 11 02 Wilson leaves for Green Archived from the original on December 13 2014 Retrieved June 24 2015 Bill Wilson Named Air Force Assistant Lacrosse Coach Air Force Academy Athletics Official Athletic Site Air Force Academy Athletics Official Athletic Site Men s Lacrosse Goairforcefalcons com 2009 07 27 Retrieved 2015 11 02 Dartmouth 6 12 2009 2009 12 06 Andrew Towers Named Head Coach for Men s Lacrosse DartmouthSports com Official Web Site of Dartmouth Varsity Athletics Dartmouthsports com Retrieved 2015 11 02 Princeton vs Dartmouth 4 13 13 Dartmouthsports com Retrieved 2015 11 02 Eulogizing the 2013 College Lacrosse Season 40 Dartmouth College Crosse Retrieved 2015 11 02 9 Cameron Lee Cameron Lee Bio DartmouthSports com Official Web Site of Dartmouth Varsity Athletics Dartmouthsports com Retrieved 2015 11 02 Upsets Laxpower com Retrieved 2015 11 02 Brendan Callahan Named Men s Lacrosse Head Coach DartmouthSports com Brendan Callahan Bio DartmouthSports com No 15 16 Harvard Men s Lacrosse Comes Up Short in Double Overtime at Dartmouth 12 11 Lacrosse Playground March 23 2015 Retrieved 12 December 2017 Christman Sean January 25 2016 Ivy League 2016 D1 Conference Preview Lacrosse All Stars Retrieved 12 December 2017 Phil Hession Named USILA Scholar All American Press release Dartmouth College Harvard vs Dartmouth College Mar 21 2015 Dartmouth College Retrieved 12 December 2017 Upsets laxpower com NCAA Men s Lacrosse Division I Shot Percentage Through Games 05 25 2015 NCAA Retrieved 12 December 2017 NCAA Men s Lacrosse Division I Ground Balls Per Game Through Games 05 25 2015 NCAA Retrieved 12 December 2017 NCAA Men s Lacrosse Division I Face Off Winning Pct Through Games 05 25 2015 NCAA Retrieved 12 December 2017 Bender Rick June 29 2018 Joe Conner Hired as Men s Lacrosse Associate Head Coach Dartmouthsports com Foy Terry Xanders Ty June 2 2023 Dartmouth Parts Ways with Callahan After Nine Seasons Inside Lacrosse Retrieved June 6 2023 Xanders Ty June 9 2023 Breaking Dartmouth to Hire Virginia s Sean Kirwan as Head Coach Inside Lacrosse Retrieved June 14 2023 External links EditOfficial website Archival images of early Dartmouth lacrosse practices Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dartmouth Big Green men 27s lacrosse amp oldid 1177324578, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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