GAME 12
Dartmouth Big Green (5-5-1) vs.
Hartford Hawks (7-3-4)
Date: Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019 – 4 PM
Location: Hanover, N.H. – Burnham Field
All-Time Series: Tied, 2-2-0
Last Time: Sept. 9, 2017 / W, 1-0 OT (Hartford, Conn.)
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FINAL NON-CONFERENCE
Dartmouth will have a break from its grueling conference schedule when they take on a strong Hartford team from the America East on Tuesday. The Hawks have won seven games this season after winning only one last year.
WINNING AWAY FROM HOME
- The Big Green picked up their first road win of the season on Saturday with a 1-0 result at Penn.
- Tiger Graham scored in the 55th minute off an assist from Zach Kalk.
- It was Graham's third goal of the season, tying him for the team lead.
- Alex Budnik secured his third shutout of the season with four saves.
- With the victory, Dartmouth moved into second place in the Ivy League standings with a 2-1-0 conference record.
SCOUTING HARTFORD
- The Hawks have had their most wins since the 2016 season with a 7-3-4 record.
- Hartford is 2-1-1 in the America East which is good for fourth place in the conference standings.
- The Hawks have allowed 13 goals this year, which is the second fewest in the conference.
- Some notable wins for Hartford came against Brown (2-1), Niagara (1-0) and Albany (1-0). They also tied Rutgers (2-2).
- Nick Benjamin is tied for the team lead with three goals and has one assist.
- Kamer Nuhiu also has three goals and Tomer Drimmer and Kasmus Karlsson each have two.
AGAINST THE HAWKS
- Dartmouth and Hartford have played four times dating back to 1992.
- The all-time series is even with a 2-2-0 record.
- The Big Green came away with a 1-0 overtime road win last time these teams met in 2017.
- Matthew Ranieri scored in the 91st minute off an assist from Justin Donawa.
AGAINST THE AMERICA EAST
- Tuesday's marks the fourth match against an opponent from the America East Conference.
- Dartmouth is looking for its first win over an America East team.
- The Big Green are 0-3-0 against the conference with losses to No .18 New Hampshire (1-0), Albany (4-2) and Vermont (1-0).
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, as well as live stats associated with the games. You can also follow the game on twitter:
@DartmouthMSoc
WHAT'S AHEAD?
Dartmouth hits the final four weeks of the season beginning on Saturday with a home Ivy League match against Columbia at 7 p.m.