In Game

Dartmouth’s Memorial Field is a beautiful place to take in a football game. Not only does the historic stadium have a fantastic old school charm it also gives you an incredible view of the Dartmouth campus and New Hampshire fall foliage.

You’ll also enjoy being a part of the crowd and hearing the fans roar when the Big Green make a big play. Dartmouth fans may not be the most rambunctious, but that doesn’t mean they won’t show emotion when their team does well.

Dartmouth is a fun place to take in a football game as the beautiful setting, and pleasant fall weather creates a memorable experience for any football fan.

Things to check out

Championship Flags and Game Plaques

Make sure to check out the Big Green championship flags at the top of the west stand. Below the flags are plaques displaying the scores from Dartmouth games during the season. Both the flags and plaques are a great way to relive your favorite Dartmouth football seasons, so stop by and check them out.

Keggy the Keg

What better mascot for a college than a keg. Keggy the Keg is the unofficial mascot of Dartmouth and he can be seen at a variety of sporting events. Keep an eye out for Keggy as you wouldn’t want to miss him during your trip to Dartmouth.

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Pep Band

Enjoy the performance of the pep band throughout the game. The band creates a fun in-game atmosphere and is an excellent part of any Dartmouth football game.

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Cheerleaders

Join the Dartmouth cheerleaders as they cheer the Big Green onto victory. The cheerleaders do a good job of getting everyone into the game, so don’t miss them during your visit to Hanover.

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Fight Songs

  1. Dear Old Dartmouth

    Dear old Dartmouth, give a rouse
    For the College on the hill,
    For the Lone Pine above her,
    And the loyal ones who love her.
    Give a rouse, give a rouse, with a will!
    For the sons of old Dartmouth,
    For the daughters of Dartmouth.
    Though ‘round the girdled Earth they roam,
    Her spell on them remains.
    They have the still North in their hearts,
    The hill winds in their veins,
    And the granite of New Hampshire
    In their muscles and their brains.
    And the granite of New Hampshire
    In their muscles and their brains.

    Dear old Dartmouth, set a watch,
    Lest the old traditions fail.
    Stand as sister stands by brother.
    Dare a deed for the old mother.
    Greet the world from the hills with a hail!
    For the sons of old Dartmouth,
    For the daughters of Dartmouth.
    Around the world they keep for her
    Their old undying faith.
    They have the still North in their soul,
    The hill winds in their breath,
    And the granite of New Hampshire
    Is made part of them ‘til death.
    And the granite of New Hampshire
    Is made part of them ’til death.

  2. Glory to Dartmouth

    Glory to Dartmouth,
    Loyal, we sing.
    Now, all together,
    MAKE THE ECHOES RING FOR DARTMOUTH!

    Our team’s a winner,
    We’ve got the stuff!
    We wear the Dartmouth Green
    And that’s enough!
    DARTMOUTH, DARTMOUTH, GO GREEN, GO!

  3. Dartmouth’s In Town Again

    Dartmouth’s in town again,
    Team, Team, Team!
    Echo the old refrain,
    Team, Team, Team!
    Dartmouth, for you we sing.
    Dartmouth, the echoes ring.
    Dartmouth, we cheer for you!

    Down where the men in green,
    Play on play,
    Are fighting like Dartmouth men.
    We have a Dartmouth team and say,
    Dartmouth’s in town again!

  4. As the Backs Go Tearing By

    As the backs go tearing by,
    On their way to do or die,
    Many sighs and many tears,
    Mingle with the Harvard cheers,
    As the backs go tearing by.
    Making gain on steady gain,
    Echo swells the sweet refrain.
    Dartmouth’s going to win today!
    Dartmouth’s sure to win today,
    As the backs go tearing by!

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