GAME 14
Dartmouth Big Green (5-6-2, 2-1-1) at
Harvard Crimson (0-11-1, 0-4-0 Ivy)
Date: Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019 – 7 PM
Location: Cambridge, Mass. – Jordan Field
All-Time Series: Harvard, 45-41-10
Last Time: Oct. 27, 2018 / W, 2-0 (Hanover, N.H.)
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ROLLING INTO SATURDAY
Dartmouth is on the road Saturday at Harvard and is looking to stay in the Ivy League championship hunt with three games left in the season. Harvard is still searching for its first win of the 2019 season.
LAST TIME OUT
- The Big Green earned a hard-fought scoreless draw against Columbia last weekend.
- Goalkeeper Alex Budnik tied his career high with seven saves, including a game-saving, diving stop in the 83rd minute.
- Dartmouth's best chance of the night was on a penalty kick in the 25th minute, but it was saved by the Columbia keeper.
- The Big Green had two shots in the final minutes of the second overtime, but the first went wide and the second was blocked.
RACE TO FIRST
- With the draw last Saturday, Dartmouth is now tied with Penn and Princeton for second place in the Ivy League standings with a 2-1-1 record.
- The Big Green own the tie-break against the Quakers and Tigers thanks to a pair of 1-0 wins.
- Yale was delivered its first conference loss of the year last Saturday when they fell at Penn, 1-0, in double overtime.
- The Bulldogs are still in first place with a 3-1-0 record, but the door is open for the Big Green.
- Yale still has to play Columbia on the road, Brown at home and at Princeton to finish its season.
SCOUTING HARVARD
- The Crimson have had a rough year and are winless with a 0-11-1 record.
- Harvard is the only team yet to win an Ivy game.
- The Crimson have lost seven in a row and are being outscored 21-1 over that stretch.
- Harvard is being outscored 38-6 on the year.
- Alfred Perez and Duncan Sutherland each have two goals, while Taner Dogan and Martin Vician both have one.
AGAINST THE CRIMSON
- This will be the 97th meeting between the teams and Harvard holds a 45-41-10 advantage over Dartmouth.
- The Big Green have dominated since 2000 with a 12-5-2 record.
- Dartmouth has won the last two meetings.
- Last season in Hanover, the Big Green won 2-0 as Eduvie Ikoba scored both goals.
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.
WHAT'S AHEAD?
Dartmouth plays its final home game of the season on Saturday against Cornell. The Big Green will celebrate their seniors
Henry Stusnick,
Will Chisholm,
Jesse Scanlon,
Zach Kalk,
Braden Salvati and
Henry Baldwin.