HANOVER, N.H. -- The Dartmouth men's basketball team will be looking to make it four wins in its last five games when it hosts Daniel Webster College of Nashua, N.H., Saturday at 7:15 p.m.
The Big Green (4-4) has been on exam break since posting a 70-67 victory over UC Davis on Dec. 3. The game against Division III Daniel Webster will be Dartmouth's final home contest until Jan. 11, when Harvard comes to Leede Arena. The Big Green begins a four-game road swing at Quinnipiac Wednesday.
The high-scoring Eagles of Daniel Webster are 3-3 and averaging 85.5 points per game. Already this season they have been on both ends of 112-point games, defeating Centenary College of New Jersey, 112-100, and falling to St. Joseph's of Maine, 112-102, in their most recent game. They also have a 131-79 loss at The Citadel, a contest that went in the books as the season-opener for the Bulldogs but was as an allowed exhibition for Daniel Webster and does not count against the team record. The Dartmouth game will be Daniel Webster's first official game ever against a Division I team.
Dartmouth, which has wins over VMI, Colgate, Vermont and Davis this season, is led by forward
Alex Barnett's 16.8 points and 7.3 rebounds per game. Guard
DeVon Mosley is averaging 14.0 points and 3.6 rebounds.
Daniel Webster -- a charter member of the Great Northeast Athletic Conference and an NCAA member since 1989 -- is led by 6-foot-2 freshman guard
Chris Hanson, who averages 13.3 points per game. Junior guard Brian Inge is right behind at 13.0 ppg.