Dartmouth Inducts 18 Alumni Into Wearers of the Green

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The group honors students, alumni, and coaches for their athletic excellence.

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a group of male students, standing in two rows, wearing green vests with Dartmouth logos on them
New Wearers of the Green were inducted at a ceremony after the homecoming football game on Saturday. (Photo by Mark Washburn) 
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, published by Dartmouth Athletics.

Dartmouth and the Department of Athletics and Recreation inducted 18 new members into the Wearers of the Green in a ceremony after the homecoming football game on Saturday evening. More than 100 people gathered at the Top of the 天美影视 to honor the induction class, including Director of Athletics and Recreation Harry Sheehy.

Most of the 18 inductees were members of the men鈥檚 rugby teams that won the USA Sevens Collegiate National Championship in 2011 and 2012, as seen on NBC. Another inductee played for the Hong Kong men鈥檚 rugby national team, and two competed in the Olympics鈥擡velyn Stevens 鈥05 and Madison Hughes 鈥15.

Stevens participated in the 2012 Olympics as a cyclist after spending her undergraduate years as a member of the women鈥檚 varsity tennis team, while Hughes (also a member of the 2012 Rugby Sevens championship squad) captained the 2016 Olympic men鈥檚 rugby team.

鈥淲e have tremendous athletes here at Dartmouth,鈥 Sheehy said, 鈥渘ot just at the varsity level, but in many of our club sports as well. I am absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity to honor each one of these alumni for their excellence on the field of competition, whether it be during their college days or beyond. We take great pride in including them in the ranks of the Wearers of the Green!鈥

Pictured above, front row, from left, are Will Mueller 鈥12, Tanner Scott 鈥11, Steve Morris 鈥11, Nick Downer 鈥11, Chris Downer 鈥11, T.J. Cameron 鈥11, and Anthony Desir 鈥81. Back row, from left: Madison Hughes 鈥15, Bill Lehman 鈥12, Kevin Clark 鈥14, Clark Judge 鈥12, Nate Brakeley 鈥12, Paul Jarvis 鈥12, Justin Ciambella 鈥13, Derek Fish 鈥12, and James Sharpe 鈥14.

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