GAME 16
Dartmouth Big Green (9-5-1, 0-4-1 Ivy) at
Harvard Crimson (11-3-0, 4-1-0 Ivy)Â
Date: Saturday, Nov. 2, 2019 – 3 PMÂ
Location: Cambridge, Mass. – Jordan Field
All-Time Series:Â Harvard, 20-17-3Â
Last Time:Â Oct. 27, 2018 / W, 3-1 (Hanover, N.H.)
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FINAL ROAD MATCH
Dartmouth plays its final road game of the season at Harvard on Saturday. The Big Green picked up their first Ivy League point last weekend and will keep up that intensity against one of the top teams in the conference. Â
LAST TIME OUT
- The Big Green secured their first point of the Ivy League season with a 1-1 draw at home against Columbia.
- Columbia scored quickly in the 14th minute and held onto a 1-0 lead at halftime.
- Dartmouth evened the score just eight minutes into the second half when Mollie McGorisk found Hayley Soriano who beat the keeper.
- The Big Green outshot the Lions on goal, 6-4, while each team had five corner kicks.
- Mariel Gordon finished with three saves.
- Allie Winstanley had three shots on goal in the contest.
SCOUTING HARVARD
- The Crimson are tied for second in the Ivy League standings with a 4-1-0 record and are fighting for a championship.
- Overall, Harvard is 11-3-0. Its only Ivy loss is to Brown (4-2), but the Crimson did hand Yale its only conference loss of the season (1-0).
- Before their loss to Brown on Oct. 19, Harvard won its previous seven games from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.
- The Crimson are 7-2-0 at home. Their only home losses were to San Francisco and Brown.
- Harvard is tied with Dartmouth for the most Ivy goals with 35. The Crimson have allowed 15 goals which ranks sixth in the defensively stacked conference.
- Murphy Agnew (6 goals, 8 assists) and Gabby DelPico (6 goals, 5 assists) are tied for the team lead in goals.
- Angela Caloia (5 goals, 11 assists) leads the conference in assists, while Sophie Hirst also had five goals.
ALL-TIME AGAINST THE CRIMSON
- Harvard narrowly leads the all-time series over Dartmouth, 20-17-3.
- The Big Green's longest winning streak over the Crimson is seven games from 2000-06.
- Since 2007, these teams have been evenly matched, as Harvard holds a 6-4-2 advantage.
- Last season in Hanover, Dartmouth beat Harvard, 3-1. Erin Kawakami, Izzy Glennon and Remy Borinsky scored for the Big Green.
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.
WHAT'S AHEAD?
The Big Green finish their season at home against Cornell. The team will celebrate their seniors,
Lorna McElrath,
Mollie McGorisk,
Hayley Soriano,
Charlotte Esty,
Zoe Boocock,
Zoe Enright and
Alyssa Neuberger.