GAME 5
Dartmouth Big Green (0-3-1) vs.
New Hampshire (5-1-0)
Date: Saturday, Sept. 15, 2018 – 7 p.m.
Location: Hanover N.H. – Burnham Field
All-Time Series: Dartmouth, 23-15-6
Last Time: Nov. 19, 2017 / T, 0-0 2OT, UNH advanced on penalty kicks (Hanover, N.H.)
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SATURDAY
Saturday marks the rematch of last year's NCAA Tournament second round matchup when Dartmouth hosts UNH at 7 p.m. on Burnham Field. The Wildcats are a member of the America East Conference.
LAST TIME OUT
- The Big Green came away with a 2-2 draw against Boston University Tuesday night in Hanover.
- Tiger Graham scored the first two goals of the season for the Big Green in the 19th and 46th minutes.
- Noah Paravicini and Amadu Kunateh each picked up assists for the Big Green.
- Dartmouth jumped out to a 2-0 lead but BU rallied back to tie it and send it to overtime where neither side scored.
- The Big Green were outshot 18-14 by the Terriers but both teams finished the night with six shots on goal. BU had two corner kicks compared to zero for Dartmouth.
SCOUTING UNH
- The Wildcats enter Saturday night in second place in the America East with a 5-1-0 record.
- After losing its first game of the season, 1-0, to No. 15 Virginia, UNH has put together a five-game winning streak that includes two shutouts over Fairfield and Quinnipiac.
- UNH is tied for second in the America East Conference with ten goals and has allowed the fourth fewest with five.
- Antonio Colacci leads the Wildcats with three goals and two assists. Linus Fallberg and Donnett Sackie each have two goals.
AGAINST THE WILDCATS
- Dartmouth holds a 23-15-6 all-time record over UNH.
- UNH won in the regular season matchup last year, as well as advancing in penalty kicks in the NCAA Tournament.
- Since 1990, the Big Green hold a 12-9-3 record over the Wildcats. The teams have been evenly matched since 2000 with the record even at 6-6-2.
RECENT HISTORY
- Last year, Dartmouth and UNH met in the second round of the NCAA Tournament.
- Josh Bauer and Robin Schmidt made their penalty kicks to lift the Wildcats to the third round of the tournament.
- UNH fell, 2-1, in the third round to national runners-up Indiana.
TIGER!
- With his two goals against BU on Tuesday, sophomore Tiger Graham now ranks second in the Ivy League in goals.
- Graham scored two goals all of last season.
GOALKEEPING
- Sophomore goalkeeper Christopher Palacios ranks first in the Ivy League with 13 saves and a 4.33 save percentage.
FOLLOW ALONG
To keep up-to-date on all the action over the weekend, you can visit the Dartmouth men's soccer schedule by clicking
HERE and finding the links for live video through ESPN+ and live stats associated with the games. You can also follow along on Twitter @DartmouthMSoc.
WHAT'S AHEAD?
The Big Green are back on the road, this time they head to Hempstead, New York to take on Hofstra on Tuesday at 7 p.m.