Given that the 2026 composite Ivy League football schedule has not been posted on the conference website, BGA pulled it together for you. Here's how the fall shapes up (keeping in mind there will be a handful of TV games shifted to Friday nights):
Sept. 19
Dartmouth at Lehigh
Brown at New Haven
Lafayette at Columbia
Cornell at Colgate
Harvard at New Hampshire
Penn at Bucknell
Princeton at Bryant
Yale at Holy Cross
Sept. 26
Monmouth at Dartmouth
Harvard at Brown
Columbia at Georgetown
Yale at Cornell
Lehigh at Penn
Albany at Princeton
Oct. 3
Penn at Dartmouth
Brown vs. Rhode Island (at Pawtucket)
Princeton at Columbia
Cornell at Georgetown
Colgate at Harvard
Merrimack at Yale
Oct. 9
Columbia at Marist
Oct. 10
Dartmouth at Yale
Bryant at Brown
Harvard at Cornell
Howard at Penn
Princeton at Wagner
Oct. 17
Merrimack at Dartmouth
Brown at Princeton
Columbia at Penn
Lehigh at Cornell
Holy Cross at Harvard
Rhode Island at Yale
Oct. 24
Dartmouth at Columbia
Cornell at Brown
Princeton at Harvard
Yale at Penn
Oct. 31
Harvard at Dartmouth
Penn at Brown
Yale at Columbia
Cornell at Princeton
Nov. 7
Dartmouth at Princeton
Brown at Yale
Columbia at Harvard
Penn at Cornell
Nov. 14
Dartmouth at Cornell
Columbia at Brown
Harvard at Penn
Princeton at Yale
Nov. 21
Brown at Dartmouth
Cornell at Columbia
Yale vs. Harvard (Fenway Park)
Penn at Princeton
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Dartmouth's closest road game this fall is at Yale, and its longest trip is to Bethlehem, Pa., to play Lehigh. Here are the round-trip distances for the Big Green this fall:
Lehigh 710 miles
Yale 378 miles
Columbia 520 miles
Princeton 630
Cornell 594
For those of you keeping score, Dartmouth football is traveling 2,832 miles to road games this year, including 1,224 miles in weeks eight and nine combined. Given the gas situation, I'm glad I have an EV.
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In case you missed it, BGA Overtime had a look at Saturday morning's practice HERE, and a bonus story about the retirement of Don Dobes, Dartmouth's longtime defensive coordinator and linebackers coach, HERE.
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EXTRA POINT"Looking out at all the yellow dotting my lawn this gray morning, I can't help but think that if dandelions were something you had to plant and tend in your garden, they would be prized plants instead of despised ones."