Dartmouth Roundup: Football holds spring game

Dartmouth football Head Coach Sammy McCorkle, left, congratulates wide receiver Daniel Haughton, right, after announcing him as the team's third captain during the team's spring game at Graham Indoor Practice Facility in Hanover, N.H., on Saturday, May 10, 2025. Offensive lineman Delby Lemieux and defensive back Sean Williams were also names as captains. (Valley News - James M. Patterson)

Dartmouth football Head Coach Sammy McCorkle, left, congratulates wide receiver Daniel Haughton, right, after announcing him as the team's third captain during the team's spring game at Graham Indoor Practice Facility in Hanover, N.H., on Saturday, May 10, 2025. Offensive lineman Delby Lemieux and defensive back Sean Williams were also names as captains. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Valley News photographs — James M. Patterson

Chris Corbo, left, loses his grasp on the ball under pressure from Dartmouth teammate Harrison Keith, right, during the team's spring game at Graham Indoor Practice Facility in Hanover, N.H., on Saturday, May 10, 2025. (Valley News - James M. Patterson)

Chris Corbo, left, loses his grasp on the ball under pressure from Dartmouth teammate Harrison Keith, right, during the team's spring game at Graham Indoor Practice Facility in Hanover, N.H., on Saturday, May 10, 2025. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Valley News — James M. Patterson

Grayson Saunier makes a pass during Dartmouth College football's spring game at Graham Indoor Practice Facility in Hanover, N.H., on Saturday, May 10, 2025. (Valley News - James M. Patterson)

Grayson Saunier makes a pass during Dartmouth College football's spring game at Graham Indoor Practice Facility in Hanover, N.H., on Saturday, May 10, 2025. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) James M. Patterson

Cam Breslin, of Reading, Mass., right, reinfoces his grip on a stack of shoe boxes after dropping several on his way to the car after purchasing 14 pairs of athletic shoes with Raina Bozkurt, of Boston, left, at the Dartmouth College surplus athletic clothing sale at Thompson Arena in Hanover, N.H., on Saturday, May 10, 2025. Breslin made the two hour drive looking for deals to turn around for profit by selling them online. (Valley News - James M. Patterson)

Cam Breslin, of Reading, Mass., right, reinfoces his grip on a stack of shoe boxes after dropping several on his way to the car after purchasing 14 pairs of athletic shoes with Raina Bozkurt, of Boston, left, at the Dartmouth College surplus athletic clothing sale at Thompson Arena in Hanover, N.H., on Saturday, May 10, 2025. Breslin made the two hour drive looking for deals to turn around for profit by selling them online. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) James M. Patterson

By MICHAEL COUGHLIN JR.

Valley News Staff Writer

Published: 05-12-2025 4:16 PM

WEST LEBANON — After some rough weather, the festivities also known as the Dartmouth College football spring game were moved to the Graham Indoor Practice Facility.

Ultimately, Team White eked out a 44-43 victory over Team Green on Saturday.

While the game offered an opportunity for the Big Green to compete against one another, it also gave supporters a glimpse into the team’s leadership in 2025.

Specifically, the Big Green announced their captains for the upcoming season, which include three seniors: offensive lineman Delby Lemieux, defensive back Sean Williams and wide receiver Daniel Haughton.

Head coach Sammy McCorkle, who led the Big Green to an 8-2 overall record and a 5-2 mark in league play last season, seemed happy with his players’ work as they prepare for their 2025 campaign, which begins this fall.

“The guys came out here prepared to play full speed the entire time, and we were able to accomplish all the things that we wanted to accomplish,” he said in a statement from the college.

Bulldogs bludgeoned Big Green to end season

On Sunday, Dartmouth baseball ran into a buzzsaw as the Big Green were dispatched handily by Yale, 19-0 and 10-1 in a doubleheader to close out the season at Red Rolfe Field at Biondi Park in Hanover.

Junior Eddie Albert got the nod for Dartmouth in game one, allowing nine runs in four innings.

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The Big Green could not get their bats going and amassed three hits.

Game two was a similar affair for the Big Green, though they did score one run on a ground out from Axel Riess that drove in sophomore Chris Miller.

Freshman Bryce Loeger started for Dartmouth, giving up seven The losses pushed the Big Green’s record to 11-25 overall and 8-13 against the Ivy League.

Dartmouth shows out at Ivy outdoor championships

The Big Green track and field teams put in some good work over the weekend at the Ivy League outdoor championships at Yale.

Notably, junior Jada Jones set a school record in the 200 meters with a time of 23.55 seconds on her way to retaining the title of Ivy League champion. Sophomores Danielle Johnson and Kylee Bennett, junior Mariella Schweitzer and sophomore Jack Intihar were among the athletes who notched top-10 scores in school history in their respective events as the Big Green combined for 20 podium finishes.

Big Green swimmers at TYR Pro Series

Five Dartmouth athletes attended the TYR Pro Series, a swimming event held earlier this month in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. They swam alongside some intense competition, including former Olympians.

Freshman Jacob Turner had a career best of 2:05.00 in the 200 butterfly, which was good for 26th place and finished in the top 15 in the 200 and 400 individual medley B-final. Izzy Mundee and Jagger Stachtiaris, both first-year students, also put up career bests, Mundee in the 200 free time trial with a time of 2:07.53 and Stachtiaris in the 200 fly (2:06.36), 100 fly (55.41), and 50 fly (25.98).

Sophomore William McClelland also joined the career-best party by putting up a time of 25.60 in the 50 fly. Another sophomore, Tommy Erwin, pushed through an illness to perform excellently in the 200 back, finishing 28th at 2:07.72.

Big Green lacrosse earn All-American notice

Junior Thomas Power and senior Mason Morel for the men and junior Maya Kendall for the women were named All-American honorable mentions by USA Lacrosse magazine.

This marks the first time this distinction has been given out to a member of the men’s team since 2010 and since 2019 for the women.