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American college football season
The 2003 Dartmouth Big Green football team was an
American football team that represented
Dartmouth College during the
2003 NCAA Division I-AA football season . Dartmouth tied for second in the
Ivy League .
In their 12th season under head coach
John Lyons , the Big Green compiled a 5–5 record and were outscored 261 to 211. Casey Cramer and Clayton Smith were the team captains.
[1]
The Big Green's 4–3 conference record placed them in a four-way tie for second in the Ivy League standings. Despite its winning conference record, Dartmouth was outscored 168 to 161 by Ivy opponents.
[2]
Dartmouth played its home games at
Memorial Field on the college campus in
Hanover, New Hampshire .
Schedule
Date Opponent Site Result Attendance Source September 20 No. 24
Colgate *
L 9–31 6,920
[3]
September 27 at
New Hampshire *
L 17–42 3,335
[4]
October 4 No. 15
Penn
Memorial Field Hanover, NH L 20–33 5,104
[5]
October 11 at
Yale
L 17–40 20,981
[6]
October 18 at
Holy Cross *
W 24–20 7,863
[7]
October 25
Columbia
Memorial Field Hanover, NH W 26–21 8,125
[8]
November 1 at No. 16
Harvard
W 30–16 12,186
[9]
November 8
Cornell
Memorial Field Hanover, NH (
rivalry ) W 26–17 4,308
[10]
November 15 at
Brown
L 21–26 6,270
[11]
November 22
Princeton
Memorial Field Hanover, NH W 21–15 3,822
[12]
References
^
"Season-by-Season Results: 2000-" . Hanover, N.H.:
Dartmouth College . Retrieved October 1, 2020 .
^ "Year-by-Year History".
Ivy League Football Media Guide (PDF) . Princeton, N.J.:
Ivy League . 2017. pp. 40–41. Retrieved July 10, 2020 .
^
"Colgate Rides Back's 3 TDs" .
Press & Sun-Bulletin . Binghamton, N.Y. September 21, 2003. p. 7C – via
Newspapers.com . Attendance figure in "New England Summaries".
Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Mass. September 21, 2003. p. C13.
^
"New Hampshire 42, Dartmouth 17" .
The Sunday Rutland Herald . Rutland, Vt.
Associated Press . September 28, 2003. p. B3 – via
Newspapers.com . Attendance figure in "A-10 Standings, Summaries".
Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Mass. September 28, 2003. p. C16.
^
"Big First Half Helps Penn to Easy Victory" .
The Philadelphia Inquirer . Philadelphia, Pa.
Associated Press . October 5, 2003. p. D12 – via
Newspapers.com .
^ Hine, Tommy (October 12, 2003).
"Siedlecki Gets Bold and Yale Converts" .
Hartford Courant . Hartford, Conn. pp. E13, E14 – via
Newspapers.com .
^ Toland, Jennifer (October 19, 2003). " 'Saders Foiled Again at End".
Telegram & Gazette . Worcester, Mass. p. D4 – via
NewsBank .
^
"Dartmouth 26, Columbia 21" .
Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Mass.
Associated Press . October 26, 2003. p. C18 – via
Newspapers.com .
^ Chamberlain, Tony (November 2, 2003).
"Green Crash Crimson's Stadium Party" .
Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Mass. p. D15 – via
Newspapers.com .
^
"Dartmouth 26, Cornell 17" .
The Sunday Rutland Herald . Rutland, Vt.
Associated Press . November 9, 2003. p. B3 – via
Newspapers.com . Attendance figure in "Ivy League Standings, Summaries".
Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Mass. November 9, 2003. p. C16.
^
"Brown 26, Dartmouth 21" .
The Sunday Rutland Herald . Rutland, Vt.
Associated Press . November 16, 2003. p. B3 – via
Newspapers.com . Attendance figure in "Ivy League Standings, Summaries".
Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Mass. November 16, 2003. p. C17.
^
"Dartmouth Defeats Princeton" .
Home News Tribune . New Brunswick, N.J.
Associated Press . November 23, 2003. p. C5 – via
Newspapers.com . Attendance figure in "Ivy League Standings, Summaries".
Boston Sunday Globe . Boston, Mass. November 23, 2003. p. C14.
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