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9/30/2016 10:49:00 AM | Men's Soccer
GAME 8
Dartmouth Big Green (1-2-4, 0-0-0 Ivy) vs.
Princeton Tigers (4-2-0, 0-0-0 Ivy)
Date: – Saturday, October 1, 4 p.m.
Location: Princeton, N.J. – Mysilk Field at Roberts Stadium
SATURDAY'S GAME
The Dartmouth men's soccer team opens up Ivy League play on the road this Saturday at Princeton.
SCOUTING THE TIGERS
Princeton (4-2-0) heads into this weekend's matchup after falling to Villanova, 1-0, in overtime on Wednesday night. The Tigers had their signature win of the season on Sept. 13 when Princeton defeated No. 22 Rider, 3-1. As a team the Tigers have scored 11 goals this season with an average of 9.2 shots per game. Greg Seifert and Benjamin Martin lead Princeton with three goals and seven points apiece so far this season. In goal, Josh Haberman has played all seven games, allowing eight goals with 25 saves.
LAST TIME AGAINST PRINCETON
On Oct. 3, 2015 the Big Green opened up Ancient Eight play against the Tigers with a 1-0, win at Burnham Field. Amadu Kunateh scored the lone goal of the game in the 10th minute. For 80 minutes of play Dartmouth's defensive front held, despite being outshot 11-6.
LAST TIME OUT
The Big Green head into Saturday's contest after tying Vermont, 1-1, in double overtime last Saturday afternoon in Burlington. Dartmouth once again went the distance in another double overtime contest that featured lockdown defense on both ends of the field. Big Green senior goalkeeper, James Hickok, needed to make just two saves, while the Catamount's keeper made just one stop through 110 minutes. Midway through the 27th minute, Jonathan Nierenberg netted his first goal of the season off a header from Emmanuel Arteaga.
WIN, LOSE, OR DRAW
Dartmouth has played to four 1-1, double overtime draws this season. The last time the Big Green recorded four ties was in 2013 in Chad Riley's first season as head coach. The most draws in a season for Dartmouth is seven in 2004.
AYE AYE CAPTAIN
The Big Green are led by captains Hickok and Arteaga. Also this season, Dartmouth will have three assistant captains, Wyatt Omsberg, Tyler Dowse and Matt Danilack.
BETWEEN THE PIPES
Hickok has performed well for Dartmouth in goal so far in 2016. He is first in the Ivy League in save percentage (.793) and goals against (6).
TAKING CHANCES
Greer and Justin Donawa have been creating scoring chances for the Big Green this season. Greer leads the Ancient Eight with 20 shots, while Donawa is not far behind in third with 17. As a team, Dartmouth is second in the league with 86 total shots through seven games.
FOLLOW ALONG
Can't make it to the game? The game will be carried live in HD on the Ivy League Digital Network for subscribers. DartmouthSports.com will also provide a live stats link for those looking to follow along during the contest.
LOOKING AHEAD
The Big Green will return to Hanover on Oct. 5 for its final home non-conference game of the season. Dartmouth will square off with granite state rival New Hampshire at 7 p.m.