100 Years of Dartmouth Lacrosse: A Weekend to Remember
Dartmouth celebrated a century of lacrosse with a memorable weekend, drawing over 100 alumni and supporters from across the nation. The gatherings highlighted the program's rich history, with attendees spanning generations from the Class of 1962 to current students. Coach Dud Hendrick played a key role in rallying support, fostering connections, and commemorating the past and future of the program. Events included a kickoff reception, a competitive doubleheader against Columbia and Cornell, and heartfelt reflections from alumni and current coaches underscoring the community's strong bonds.
By the Numbers- 177 All-Ivy selections and 106 All-Americans in the men's program.
- The women's program has claimed 12 Ivy Championships and 11 NCAA Tournament appearances.
- The men's team finished their first winning season since 2006.
- Senior Maya Kendall set a new Ivy League record with 447 career draw controls.
As Dartmouth Lacrosse moves forward, plans for additional celebrations throughout the centennial year are in place, focusing on strengthening community ties and fostering future talent.
Bottom LineThe centennial celebration reinforced that Dartmouth Lacrosse is about more than just achievements; it encompasses a legacy of camaraderie, tradition, and commitment among alumni, current players, and supporters that will drive the program for the next century.
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