GAME 16
Dartmouth Big Green (8-5-2, 2-2-1 Ivy) vs.Â
Harvard Crimson (6-6-1, 3-1-1 Ivy)Â
Date: Saturday, Oct. 27, 2018 – 7 p.m.Â
Location: Hanover, N.H. – Burnham FieldÂ
All-Time Series:Â Harvard, 20-16-3Â
Last Time:Â Oct. 28, 2017 / L, 2-1 2OT (Cambridge, Mass.)
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LIVE STATS
SENIOR NIGHT
The Big Green will celebrate
Lauren Lucas,
Sally Sandoval,
Jaclyn Engel,
Ellen Pattinson,
Chloe Conacher and
Remy Borinsky for senior night on Saturday.
LAST TIME OUT
- Despite a strong defensive effort from the Big Green, Dartmouth fell 1-0 at Columbia last Saturday.
- Jessica Schildkraut scored her first goal of the season for the Lions in the 37th minute.
- Hayley Soriano had a shot on goal that was saved in the 39th minute.
- Grace Rorke had a shot denied in the 62nd minute by the Columbia keeper.
- Mariel Gordon finished with five saves for the match.
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BIG GREEN STATS
- Dartmouth is currently fifth in the Ivy League standings with a 2-2-1 conference record
- Dartmouth still has a chance to have a share of the conference championship if the Big Green win the remainder of their matches, Penn loses out and Princeton, Harvard and Columbia finish with a win and a loss in its final two games.
- The Big Green are tied for fifth in the Ivy League with 19 goals.
- Remy Borinsky is sixth in the conference with five goals and seventh with 13 points.
- Tracey Mills is second on the team with three goals, while Izzy Glennon and Erin Kawakami each have two.
- Borinsky, Glennon and Lorna MacFarlane are tied for the team lead with three assists, while Hayley Soriano has two.
- Goalkeeper Mariel Gordon ranks second in the Ivy League with 67 saves and 4.47 saves per game, and third in the conference with seven shutouts and an .848 save percentage.
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SCOUTING HARVARD
- The Crimson are tied for second with Princeton in the Ivy League standings with a 3-1-1 record, three points behind first place Penn. They are 6-6-1 overall.
- Harvard's Ivy League wins came against Yale, Cornell and Brown. They finished in a scoreless draw against Penn and most recently fell 2-0 at Princeton.
- Harvard has mainly relied on its defense this season, they have scored 16 goals which is seventh in the Ivy League.
- Leah Mohammadi leads the team and is third in the conference with seven goals, while Sophie Hirst has three goals.
AGAINST THE CRIMSON
- Harvard holds a 20-16-3 advantage in the all-time series dating back to 1978.
- Dartmouth won seven straight contests from 2000 to 2006.
- Harvard is 2-0-1 in the last three meetings. The last time Dartmouth defeated Harvard was in 2014.
FOLLOW ALONG
To keep up-to-date on all the action over the weekend, you can visit the Dartmouth women's soccer schedule by clicking
HERE and finding the links for live video and live stats associated with the games. You can also follow the game on twitter: @DartmouthWSoc
WHAT'S AHEAD?
Dartmouth plays its final regular season match at Cornell on Nov. 3 at 2 p.m. on Berman Field.
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