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12/12/2014 1:00:00 PM | Women's Basketball
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Date: Dec. 13, 2014 | Time: 2 PM CT / 3 PM ET | Venue: McLeod Center (6,650) | Location: Cedar Falls, Iowa
Live Stats: Dartmouthsports.com |
You Should Go See Dr. Pepper
After dropping five consecutive games, Northern Iowa defeated North Dakota State, 56-41, on Thursday evening. Ellie Herzberg led the Panthers with 14 points and Alyssa Johnson grabbed 10 rebounds.
Scouting the Panthers
Madison Weekly leads the Panthers in scoring averaging 13.1 points per game. Jen Keitel and Stephanie Davison missed UNI's last game against North Dakota St and sit second and third in scoring, respectively.
The Series
This is the first meeting between Dartmouth and Northern Iowa. Senior Tia Dawson and freshman Kate Letkewicz are both natives of Iowa. Dawson is from Cedar Rapids while Letkewicz is from Waterloo.
Black Bears Ice Big Green
Offense was at a minimum on both sides, but costly turnovers and a slow paced game doomed the Dartmouth women's basketball team on Wednesday evening, as they fell to Maine, 53-38, at the Cross Insurance Center. Junior Lakin Roland led the Big Green with 15 points on 7-of-17 from the floor. Sophomore Fanni Szabo had 11 points but was defended heavily during the contest and shot 5-of-11.
The One That Got Away
Current Maine head coach Richard Baron has bounced around a few BCS level programs as an assistant — NC State and Baylor — before making the leap to Orono. But before that, Baron was the head coach at Princeton from 2000-07. During his time with the Tigers, Baron recruited a player from Buck County, Pa. This player went on to win the 2010-11 Ivy League Player of the Year award and also happens to be an assistant coach on Belle Koclanes' staff. Her name is Addie Micir.
Szabo Named Ivy Co-Player of the Week
Fanni Szabo was named the Ivy League Co-Player of the Week after averaging 23.6 points over three games (Dec. 1-7), as announced by the league on Monday. Szabo began the week on the West Coast with a 26-point performance against San Diego, where she also added four rebounds, four steals and two rebounds. In a home matinée on Thursday, Szabo scored 20 points in a 49-43 win over Hartford. The Budapest, Hungary, native, also contributed three rebounds, three steals and two assists in the School Day victory. At Vermont on Sunday, Szabo chimed in 25 points, five rebounds, two blocks, a steal and an assist.
Catamounts Take Twin State Battle
Vermont finished with four players in double figures and held on late in the second half to defeat Dartmouth, 68-63. Szabo led all scorers with 25 points. Lakin Roland and Daisy Jordan also finished in double figures with 14 and 12 points each.
Let's Build a Humidor
If you continue reading down, you will see that the Big Green started this season 4-0, before losing to San Diego. In the sixth game, Dartmouth defeated Hartford to start the season 5-1.
Here are the results of the seventh game:
2005-06 at Texas A&M - L, 62-47
1988-89 vs. Mississippi St. - W, 64-33 (Sugar Bowl)
1980-81 at Villanova - L, 69-60
1977-78 at Yale - L, 58-28
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This season, the Big Green have put an extra emphasis on defense. As a team, the Big Green are ranked fourth in the Ivy League and 87th in the NCAA allowing 59.3 points per game. Dartmouth is also ranked third in the Ivies and 47th overall in field goal defense, allowing the opposition to shoot 35.2 percent from the field. Not only is the team helping out as a whole, but Lakin Roland leads the Ancient Eight and is ninth nationally with eight defensive boards per game.
Szabo leads the Charge
Fanni Szabo leads the Big Green and the Ivy League in scoring at 22.1 points per game, where she ranks 17th in the NCAA. Szabo has reached double figures in six-of-the-seven games this season, with her season best of 31 points at home against Holy Cross.
Red Hawk Down
Junior Daisy Jordan made a game-saving block with 32 seconds remaining as the Dartmouth women's basketball team defeated the Hartford Hawks, 49-43, in front of over 1,000 fans on School Day. Sophomore Fanni Szabo led the Big Green with a game-high 20 points on 8-of-13 shooting from the floor. Szabo also collected three steals, three rebounds and dished out two assists. Junior Lakin Roland picked up her fourth double-double of the season with 11 points and 12 rebounds. Senior Milica Toskovic continued her defensive presence once again, securing 10 rebounds and two steals while also scoring five points.
Close, but no Cigar
Prior to the loss at San Diego, the 4-0 start by the Big Green was the program's best since the 2005-06 season. Dartmouth has started the season on a four-game winning streak three other times in program history before bowing out in the fifth game.
Here are the results of the fifth game:
2014-14 at San Diego - 78-53
2005-06 at Stony Brook - 71-64
1988-89 vs. Mississippi St. - 57-55 (Sugar Bowl)
1980-81 at UNC-Charlotte - 76-63
You Stay Classy, San Diego!
On Dec. 1, the Big Green had its four-game winning streak snapped at the hands of San Diego, 78-53. Sophomore Fanni Szabo led the team with 24 points. Junior Lakin Roland contributed 10 points and grabbed nine rebounds in the defeat and senior Milica Toskovic had eight points and four rebounds.
Big Green Claim ShareSLO Tournament
The Big Green finished 2-0 at the Cal Poly / ShareSLO Tournament (Nov 28-29), defeating the host Mustangs, 74-61 and Kent State, 60-49. Szabo and Roland were named to the all-tournament team after leading the Big Green in both victories. Roland and Szabo finished the weekend averaging 18.0 and 16.0 points, respectively.
Meet The Big Green
The Big Green return eight players from last season, while welcoming five newcomers to the roster.
Big Green Picked Sixth in Ivy Poll
Dartmouth was chosen tied for sixth place in the ivy League preseason poll as announced by the League office on Oct. 28. Defending Ivy League champion Penn and previous league winner Princeton both received 123 votes for a share of the top spot. The Tigers though, were granted nine first-place votes, while the Quakers had seven. Harvard was chosen third and also received one first-place nod. Yale secured fourth place, followed by Cornell, Dartmouth and Columbia in sixth, respectively and Brown in eighth.
Who Made This Schedule?
For her first constructed non-conference schedule, Koclanes has put together a nice balance of home and away games to build the team into a cohesive group come Ivy League play. The calendar features five squads who qualified for postseason tournaments, four 20-win teams and six non-Ivy rematches from last season. This balanced slate will prepare her squad for the 14-game Ivy League season, beginning in January.
Meet The Staff, Again
Dartmouth retained its coaching staff from last season, as assistant coaches Maria Noucas and Addie Micir join director of basketball operations Michael Motta on Koclanes' staff once again.