GAME 16
Dartmouth (5-7-3, 2-4-3) vs. No. 7 Princeton (13-4-0, 8-3-0)
Date: Friday, Jan. 10
Time: 6:00 PM
Location:Â Hanover, N.H. / Thompson Arena
All-Time Series: Princeton leads, 49-32-7
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GAME 17
Dartmouth vs. Quinnipiac (11-7-3, 3-6-2)
Date: Saturday, Jan. 11
Time: 3:00 PM
All-Time Series: Dartmouth leads, 13-12-4
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THIS WEEKEND
Dartmouth will close its five-game homestand this weekend, welcoming Princeton and Quinnipiac to Thompson Arena.
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HAPPY HUNDRED
Captain
Christina Rombaut and alternate captain
Bailee Brekke will be playing in their 100th career games against the Tigers on Friday.
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SATURDAY'S PROMOTION
The first 200 youth that arrive at Thompson ahead of Saturday's game against Quinnipiac will receive a free mini stick!
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Also, fans can attend the men's hockey game vs. Boston University at 8:00 p.m. for half off by showing their ticket stub from the game against the Bobcats at the Thompson Arena Box Office.
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LAST TIME OUT
The Big Green started off the second half of the season on a positive note by going 1-0-1 at home.
- On Friday evening, Dartmouth defeated Rensselaer, 4-0.
- Hannah Humphreys had her first collegiate shutout, making 14 saves to earn the win.
- Brekke, Catherine Trevors and Celine Pietraszek all had two-point games. Also ending up on the scoresheet were Rombaut, Katerina Dajia, Lotti Odnoga and CC Bowlby.
- On Saturday, after trailing by three goals, the Green scored a trio of unanswered goals to tie Union, 3-3.
- Gabby Billing scored Dartmouth's first and third tallies, while Sara McClanahan also ended the game with two points from one goal and one assist. Bowlby and Georgia Kraus both had helpers.
- Humphreys matched her season-best 33 saves from the game against Quinnipiac in November.
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
Pietraszek was named the DartmouthSports.com Female Athlete of the Week after a good weekend at home. The rookie had her first multi-point performance in the win over RPI, having scored the Big Green's second and fourth tallies.
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SCOUTING THE TIGERS
Princeton heads into their first road weekend of 2020 with an overall record of 13-4-0 and a conference mark of 8-3-0, putting them just two points behind Harvard in first with its perfect 9-0-0 record.
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The Tigers hosted Saint Anselm in a pair of games last weekend, defeating the Hawks by a score of 5-0 in game one before doubling that the following day for a 10-0 victory.
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Three players have over 20 points, being led by Sarah Fillier (12-20-32). She is second in the conference, just three points behind Clarkson's Elizabeth Giguere.
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LAST TIME AGAINST PRINCETON
On Nov. 9, Dartmouth played a good game against No. 7 Princeton but could not get past the Tigers' netminder for a second time, ultimately falling by a score of 2-1 at Baker Rink.
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Bowlby netted the third goal of her young career, while
Currie Putrah and
Givanna Foglia assisted. Humphreys had a good performance, playing from start to finish and ending up with 29 saves.
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SCOUTING THE BOBCATS
Quinnipiac is fifth in the ECAC Hockey standings with eight points. The Bobcats are 11-7-3 overall and have a 3-6-2 conference mark.
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Last weekend, Quinnipiac was in Belfast, Northern Ireland, playing two games against Merrimack in the Friendship Series. The Bobcats defeated the Warriors, 4-2, in game one before having a 3-1 win the next day.
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LAST TIME AGAINST QUINNIPIAC
On Nov. 8, Dartmouth picked up a point in the 1-1 tie against the Bobcats at Frank Perrotti Jr. Arena.
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Brekke scored her first goal of the season, while Pietraszek also ended up on the scoresheet by assisting. Humphreys was excellent, making 33 saves.
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BETWEEN THE PIPES
In 125 minutes last weekend, Humphreys made 47 saves and had a .940 save percentage and 1.44 goals against average. Overall, she has made 336 stops and has a .903 save percentage and 2.53 goals against.
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LEADING THE WAY
Three players have made it into the double digits in points: Billing (5-8-13), Bowlby (6-6-12) and Trevors (5-5-10). Billing is already ahead of the nine points (3-6-9) she had during her rookie season in 2018-19.
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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
Having played nowhere but Thompson since Dec. 13, it's time to go on the road. The Big Green will head out for New York next weekend to face Cornell and Colgate.