GAME 26
Dartmouth (5-17-3, 2-13-3) at Union (5-20-5, 5-10-3)
Date: Friday, Feb. 14
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Schenectady, N.Y. / Messa Rink
All-Time Series: Dartmouth leads, 28-3-2
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GAME 27
Dartmouth at Rensselaer (0-29-1, 0-18-0)
Date: Saturday, Feb. 15
Time: 3:00 PM
Location: Troy, N.Y. / Houston Filed House
All-Time Series: Dartmouth leads, 18-8-4
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THIS WEEKEND
Dartmouth women's hockey will be on the road one last time, traveling to New York to face Union and Rensselaer. The contest against the Dutchwomen on Friday is the team's "Do it for Daron" Mental Health Awareness Game.
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LAST TIME OUT
The Big Green played at Thompson Arena for the first time in almost a month, falling to Colgate (4-2) and No. 2 Cornell (3-0).
- Catherine Trevors had a two-point performance, assisting on the first goal by Gabby Billing before scoring her own. Sara McClanahan also ended up on the scoresheet by assisting on Billing's tally.
- Kayla Wormsbecher had 29 saves while being saddled with the loss.
- The next day against the Big Red, Wormsbecher had a career-high 36 saves.
- Dartmouth is one of just nine teams that has kept Cornell out of the net in the first period so far this season.
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SCOUTING THE DUTCHWOMEN
Union enters its last home weekend of the season with an overall record of 5-20-5 and a conference mark of 5-10-3. The Dutchwomen are currently on a three-game losing streak against St. Lawrence (2-0), Quinnipiac (6-2) and Princeton (3-0).
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Six players have made it to double-digit points and are led by Leah Herrfort (5-8-13).
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LAST TIME AGAINST UNION
On Jan. 4 and after trailing by three goals in the first, Dartmouth scored a trio of unanswered goals to send the game to overtime, eventually tying Union.
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Billing scored the Big Green's first and third tallies, while McClanahan also ended the game with two points from one goal and one assist.
CC Bowlby and
Georgia Kraus both had helpers.
Hannah Humphreys almost matched her season-best saves by stopping 33.
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SCOUTING THE ENGINEERS
RPI continues to struggle and heads into its final home weekend of the year winless. Most recently on the road, the Engineers fell to Princeton (3-1) and Quinnipiac (5-1).
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Sabrina Repaci is first on the team (2-5-7).
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LAST TIME AGAINST RPI
The Green kicked off the New Year with a 4-0 victory over visiting Rensselaer on Jan. 3.
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Humphreys had her first collegiate shutout, making 14 saves to earn the win.
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Bailee Brekke, Trevors and
Celine Pietraszek all had two-point games. Also ending up on the scoresheet were
Christina Rombaut,
Katerina Dajia,
Lotti Odnoga and Bowlby.
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BETWEEN THE PIPES
Wormsbecher played all 120 minutes in net against Colgate and Cornell. In eight games so far this season, she has made 164 saves (which is a career-best).
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LEADING THE WAY
Trevors is now first on the team with 15 points (8-7-15), while Bowlby (8-6-14) and Billing (6-8-14) are not far behind. All three players are also tied for team-lead with two power-play goals.
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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
The Big Green will close the 2019-20 season at home next weekend, hosting St. Lawrence and Clarkson. Seniors Brekke, Rombaut,
Sydney Hill and
Charlie Plumb will be recognized after the game against the Golden Knights.