GAME 28
Dartmouth (7-17-3, 4-13-3) vs. St. Lawrence (12-13-7, 7-9-4)
Date: Friday, Feb. 21
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: Hanover, N.H. / Thompson Arena
All-Time Series: St. Lawrence leads, 37-31-4
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GAME 29
Dartmouth vs. No. 7 Clarkson (21-5-6, 12-4-4)
Date: Saturday, Feb. 22
Time: 3:00 PM
All-Time Series: Clarkson leads, 25-13-5
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THIS WEEKEND
Dartmouth women's hockey will close out the 2019-20 season at home this weekend, welcoming St. Lawrence and No. 7 Clarkson to Thompson Arena for a pair of ECAC Hockey games.
TIME TO SAY GOODBYE
After the game against the Golden Knights, the Big Green will recognize their four seniors, who will have just played the final game of their collegiate careers.
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Christina Rombaut, who has served as captain for the past two seasons, has scored two goals and tacked on two assists for four points.
· Alternate captain
Bailee Brekke has had her best season in 2019-20, matching her career-best two goals but going above and beyond with a career-high seven assists for a total of nine points.
· Our other alternate captain,
Sydney Hill, came alive in the second half of the season and currently has three points from a trio of assists, the last coming in the game against RPI on Saturday.
· Goalie
Charlie Plumb was a late addition to the team, having played on the Dartmouth field hockey team as a freshman. Although she has not seen any playing time, Plumb has been a great addition to the Big Green family, improving greatly throughout her time on the team.
LAST TIME OUT
Dartmouth had a great weekend on the road, shutting out Union (2-0) before defeating RPI (4-1) the following afternoon.
· Against the Dutchwomen,
Kayla Wormsbecher was excellent, making 34 stops to earn her first collegiate shutout.
· Both goals were unassisted, being scored by
Jennifer Costa and
Catherine Trevors.
· The next day,
CC Bowlby and Trevors both had two points against the Engineers; Bowlby netted two goals, while Trevors had one of each.
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Currie Putrah,
Megan Cornell,
Sara McClanahan,
Emily McLaughlin,
Sydney Hill and
Lotti Odnoga all ended up with a point each.
· Wormsbecher had her second 34-save performance in a row to have her first two-win weekend in her career.
· The last time the Big Green swept a road weekend was Feb. 13-14, 2015 against Colgate and Cornell.
GOALIE OF THE WEEK
For the second time this season, Wormsbecher was named the ECAC Hockey MAC Goaltending Goalie of the Week. She had a total of 68 saves to go along with a .986 save percentage and .50 goals against average.
SCOUTING THE SAINTS
St. Lawrence enters the final weekend of the regular season with an overall record of 12-13-7 and are 7-9-4 in conference play. Playing at home for the last time, the Saints first fell to Princeton (4-0) before rebounding to defeat Quinnipiac, 3-2, on senior day.
Kayla Vespa leads the team (12-20-32).
LAST TIME AGAINST ST. LAWRENCE
On Jan. 25, the Big Green fell to the Saints by a score of 5-1.
Costa scored and Trevors assisted on the tally. Wormsbecher played from start to finish, making 30 saves.
SCOUTING THE GOLDEN KNIGHTS
Clarkson is currently fourth in the league, heading into the weekend with an overall mark of 21-5-6 and a 12-4-4 ECAC Hockey record. Last weekend, the Golden Knights played a pair of 2-1 games, falling to Quinnipiac before coming out on the winning side in the contest against Princeton.
Elizabeth Giguere, who just reached 201 career points, leads the team (30-27-57).
LAST TIME AGAINST CLARKSON
On Jan. 24, the Green suffered a 5-1 loss at the hands of the Golden Knights.
Georgia Kraus scored her first collegiate goal, finding the back of the net on the power play at 6:32 of the second. Costa and Hill also ended up with a point. In net,
Hannah Humphreys had 28 saves.
BETWEEN THE PIPES
Wormsbecher has been on fire recently, especially last weekend against Union and RPI, when she let in just one goal between the two games. In 10 games and 482 minutes, she has made 232 saves and has a .917 save percentage and 2.61 goals against average.
LEADING THE WAY
After a three-point weekend, Trevors has moved into the lead (10-8-18). Bowlby, who has also scored 10 goals, is two points behind with 16.
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.