GAME THIRTEEN
Dartmouth (2-10, 0-5) vs. Brown (6-8, 2-3)
Date: Saturday, April 27
Time: 1:30 p.m.
Location: Hanover, N.H. / Scully-Fahey Field
All-Time Series: Brown leads, 42-20
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THIS WEEKEND
Dartmouth men's lacrosse will close the 2019 season at home on Saturday, hosting Brown on Senior Day. The game can be watched on ESPN+ and NESNPlus. Afterwards, the team's six seniors will be recognized and thanked for their four years of dedication.
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LAST TIME OUT
Dartmouth dropped its final road game of the 2019 season Saturday at No. 5 Penn, 22-6.
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Ben Martin had a pair of goals and two assists for a total of four points to lead the team, while
Matt Paul and
George Prince had two points each.
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Prince got Dartmouth on the board first less than two minutes into the first quarter, but Penn responded with five straight over the course of eight minutes to take a 5-1 advantage into the second.
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The teams traded goals in the first three minutes of the second quarter, with Big Green tallies being scored by Martin and
Jack Richardson. From there, the Quakers netted five unanswered tallies, but
Trevor Ballantyne's second of the year broke up their rally. Penn scored once more before the end of the first half (12-4).
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The home team would net a pair of goals within the first 50 seconds of the third quarter before Martin scored his second of the game. The Green kept fighting but were unable to keep Penn out of the net, which went on to score five more tallies before the end of the quarter (19-5).
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Even though Dartmouth only scored one goal in the fourth, it was the Green's best quarter, as they barely trailed in shots, 11-10, and only allowed the Quakers to score three times. After two Penn goals, Prince found the back of the net in the final five minutes. The home team got one more marker before the final whistle.
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SCOUTING THE BEARS
Brown enters the final game of the regular season with an overall record of 6-8 and 2-3 in conference play. The Bears are still looking for a spot in the Ivy League Tournament and, with Penn and Yale as the No. 1 and 2 seeds, the third and fourth seeds are still open.
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The Bears are coming off a 17-7 win over Bryant earlier in the week.
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LAST TIME AGAINST BROWN
April 28, 2018 – Dartmouth ended the 2018 season with a 20-6 loss to Brown at Stevenson-Pincince Field.
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Three players had two points apiece: Martin (2G), Prince (1G, 1A) and
Liam O'Connell (1G, 1A), while
Jack Korzelius,
Evan Key,
Jack Richardson and Paul all had one point.
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Burnley played the first 52 minutes in net, making 11 saves before being replaced by
Tucker Brown for the final 7:53. Playing between the pipes for the first time in his career, Brown made one stop.
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LEADING THE WAY
Martin remains first on the team in goals (27), assists (15) and points (42).
Daniel Hincks is top in ground balls (33),
Peter Rizzotti leads in caused turnovers (23) and Brown is now first at the X (8-for-21, .381).
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IN THE CONFERENCE
Dartmouth is doing well against its conference foes in a number of categories:
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Team
Caused turnovers/game – 3rd, 9.92
Saves/game –2nd, 14.62
Save percentage – 1st, .534
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Individual
Goals/game – Martin, T9th (2.31)
Shots/game – Paul, 2nd (8.31); Martin, 8th (6.62)
Goals against average – Hincks, 6th (12.39)
Save percentage – Hincks, 2nd (.545)
Saves/game – Hincks, 2nd (13.09)
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BETWEEN THE PIPES
Against Penn, all three goalies saw playing time.
George Christopher played the first 18 minutes and made two saves while being saddled with the loss.
Daniel Hincks had 15 saves in 35 minutes and
Alex Burnley stopped two in a six-minute span.
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FOLLOW ALONG
Live stats and video are available and can be found on Dartmouthsports.com.