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DARTMOUTH WOMEN'S SOCCER WEEKLY NOTES
Live Stats: Dartmouthsports.com | Live Video: ILDN | Ron Rainey Report: Brown: ILDN
All-Time Series vs. Brown – Dartmouth holds a 19-18-1 record over Brown in the all-time series. Last season, the Big Green and Bears split, with Brown taking the Ivy League contest, 1-0, and Dartmouth winning the non-conference game, 2-0. Prior to the loss, the Big Green had won 17 of the previous 20 meetings.
Scouting Brown– Brown began the season with non-league wins over St. John's and Delaware, 2-1, respectively. Since then, Brown has gone 1-4 with losses to Providence, Florida Atlantic, UConn and Sacred Heart. Chloe Cross leads the Providence based Bears with eight points on four goals. Mallory Yant has started in all seven games with a 1.16 goals against average.
Tosh.0 - Senior Tasha Wilkins has battled back after missing the majority of the 2013 season and scored twice in her season debut against Vermont. In 24 career games, Wilkins has 19 points with nine goals.
Casey and the Sunshine Band - Since replacing senior keeper Tatiana Saunders the past two games, sophomore Casey Cousineau has not allowed a goal in 191:39. In her season debut against Northeastern, Cousineau made four saves for a shutout. Against Vermont, Cousineau made three saves and split a shutout with freshman Katie Fuhs.
Eat, Shoot, Corner, Repeat - The Big Green have outshot their opponents, 80-56, this season and hold a 43-16 edge in corner kicks. The Big Green lead the Ivies in corners per game (7.17).
Follow Along - For the second year the Ivy League Digital Network will broadcast all eight Big Green home games, along with select Ivy League road matches. Peter Graves returns for his second season calling the action. Fans can also follow along with live stats on DartmouthSports.com.
Keep Up With the Big Green - Stay current with everything going on with your Big Green by following Dartmouth women's soccer on twitter (@DartmouthWSoc) and “liking” the DartmouthWSoccer team on Facebook. Fans can also follow the team on instagram under Dartmouthwsoccer.