GAME 13
Dartmouth (3-7-2) vs. Franklin Pierce (11-4-0)
Date: Friday, Dec. 13
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Hanover, N.H. / Thompson Arena
All-Time Series: First Meeting
Live Stats
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THIS WEEKEND
Dartmouth women's hockey will close 2019 against Franklin Pierce this Friday. This is the first time in program history that the teams will be meeting.
STAFF APPRECIATION
All Dartmouth faculty and staff can receive half-off tickets ($4) to Friday's game. All you have to do is log in to your account online using your net ID and password. This will automatically enable the discounted tickets when purchased.
Dartmouth Hitchcock employees are also eligible for the half-off tickets. Please call the ticket office at 603-646-2466 or show up with credentials to redeem the discounted ticket.
LAST TIME OUT
Playing on the road for the last time in over a month, the Big Green went 0-1-1 in games against Brown and Yale.
- On Friday, Dartmouth and Brown skated to a 2-2 tie at Meehan Auditorium, going to overtime against each other for the second time this season.
- Gabby Billing led the team with two assists, while Lotti Odnoga and Catherine Trevors had a goal each. Georgia Kraus picked up her first collegiate point by assisting on the first marker.
- In net, Hannah Humphreys had a 23-save performance.
- The following afternoon, three goals scored in the final 22 minutes gave Yale a 3-1 victory at Ingalls Rink.
- Billing was back on the scoresheet and was credited with the Big Green's lone goal. Trevors and CC Bowlby also ended up with a point apiece.
- Humphreys played all 60 minutes and made some great saves, totaling 24 in all.
DARTMOUTH ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Billing was named the DartmouthSports.com female athlete of the week following her three-point performance.
SCOUTING THE RAVENS
Franklin Pierce has had a great season so far, entering Friday's game with just four losses. The Ravens were on a four-game winning streak before a 7-3 loss to LIU on Saturday ended it. So far, Dartmouth and Franklin Pierce have not faced any of the same opponents, though the Ravens will face Maine the day after leaving Hanover.
Seven players have already made it to double-digit points and the team is led by Bridgette Prentiss (7-15-22).
BETWEEN THE PIPES
Humphreys is still going strong and has played 99.5% of the team's 12 games so far. In 729 minutes, she has made 289 saves and allowed 33 goals for .898 save percentage and 2.71 goals against average.
LEADING THE WAY
Billing is the first player to make it to double-digit points this season (3-7-10). She has already surpassed her point total from last season (3-6-9) just two months into the 2019-20 campaign. Bowlby is close behind (4-5-9).
CAN'T BE THERE
Fans can watch live stats and live video on ESPN+ at DartmouthSports.com. To keep up with the team both on and off the ice, follow the team's official twitter:
@Dartmouth_WIH.
NEXT UP FOR DARTMOUTH
The Big Green will have a three-week break from the ice, returning during the first week in January for four straight home games, starting with Rensselaer and Union (Jan. 3-4).