GAME 22
Dartmouth (5-13-3, 2-10-3) at No. 10 Harvard (11-8-1, 10-4-1)
Date: Friday, Jan. 31
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Cambridge, Mass. / Bright-Landry Hockey Center
All-Time Series: Harvard leads, 51-46-3
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THIS WEEKEND
Dartmouth women's hockey will play just one game this weekend, heading south on I-89 to face travel partner Harvard on Friday.
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LAST TIME OUT
Playing in New York for the second weekend in a row, the Big Green fell to both No. 7 Clarkson and St. Lawrence by scores of 5-1.
- Against the Golden Knights on Friday, Georgia Kraus scored her first collegiate goal, finding the back of the net on the power play at 6:32 of the second. Jennifer Costa and Sydney Hill also ended up with a point.
- Clarkson had a narrow 33-29 shot advantage. Both teams were able to score with the extra player.
- The following afternoon, Costa netted her third goal of the season at the newly renovated Appleton Arena. Catherine Trevors assisted on the tally to pick up her 12th point of the season.
- The Saints had a 35-25 shot advantage.
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SCOUTING THE CRIMSON
After having a five-game winning streak ruined at the beginning of the month, Harvard has ended the month by going 1-4-1. Most recently, the Crimson went 1-1 against St. Lawrence and Clarkson, defeating the Saints, 2-1, while being blanked by the Golden Knights, 4-0.
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Two players have made it over 20 points: Dominique Petrie (12-15-27) and Kristin Della Rovere (15-7-22).
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LAST TIME AGAINST HARVARD
On Oct. 25, 2019,
CC Bowlby, Trevors and
Gabby Billing each posted two points in the season debut at Thompson Arena.
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A high-scoring game, the Big Green were bested by visiting Harvard, 7-4, in the 2019-20 opener for both teams.
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Both Bowlby and Trevors scored a goal and dished out an assist in their first collegiate game, while Billing was credited with a pair of helpers.
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BETWEEN THE PIPES
Both goalies saw some action last weekend against Clarkson and St. Lawrence. Against the Golden Knights,
Hannah Humphreys had 28 saves, while
Kayla Wormsbecher played from start to finish, making a season-high 30 saves.
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So far this season, Humphreys has appeared in net for 19 games and has made 442 saves. Wormsbecher has played five games and has made 69 stops.
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LEADING THE WAY
Always a close race, it is now Bowlby who sits in the lead with 14 points (8-6-14), just one point ahead of
Gabby Billing (5-8-13).
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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:Â
@Dartmouth_WIH.
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NEXT UP FOR DARTMOUTH
On Tuesday, Feb. 4, the Big Green will play their last non-conference game of the season, heading to Durham to face New Hampshire at 7 p.m.