GAME 23
Dartmouth (5-14-3) at New Hampshire (13-12-3)
Date: Tuesday, Feb. 4
Time: 7:00 PM
Location: Durham, N.H. / Whittemore Center
All-Time Series: UNH leads, 38-16-3
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THIS WEEK
The Dartmouth women's hockey team will start its three-game week with a 7 p.m. game against New Hampshire. This will close the Big Green's six-game road trip that has spanned almost a month.
HAPPY HUNDRED
Sydney Hill will be playing in her 100th career game against the Wildcats. She is the third member of the Class of 2020 to reach the milestone.
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LAST TIME OUT
Dartmouth played just one game last weekend, falling to No. 10 Harvard (4-0) at the Bright-Landry Hockey Center.
- The Big Green played a solid 60 minutes and kept the shots close the entire time but could not get past the Crimson defense or goalie to get one on the board.
- Harvard scored a goal early in both the first and second period to make it a 2-0 game. Even trailing by two, Dartmouth looked strong and had some quality shots; it was just netminder Becky Dutton that was proving tough to get past. Before the end of the period was up, the Crimson had scored one more to take a three-goal lead into the intermission.
- Christina Rombaut had two great chances to get the Green on the board in the opening minute of the third, hitting the post before picking up the rebound and sending it directly into Dutton's pads. At 11:20, Harvard netted its fourth to close scoring.
SCOUTING THE WILDCATS
UNH heads into its final non-conference tilt with a 13-12-3 record. Most recently, the Wildcats played a road series against Maine, dropping the first game (5-1) before coming back to tie (2-2) the next day.
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Meghara McManus leads the team in goals (14) and points (21), while Taylor Wenczkowski is first with 12 assists.
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LAST TIME AGAINST UNH
On Dec. 4, 2018, Dartmouth had a 2-0 loss to New Hampshire at Thompson Arena.
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Neither team was able to find the back of the net in the opening period. The Big Green looked good and had a number of scoring chances, taking a 13-9 shot advantage into the second.
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UNH broke the scoreless tie at 1:39 of the second period, getting the first tally on the board just four seconds into the power play. The Wildcats went on to add another at 7:54 on a delayed penalty, giving the visitors a 2-0 advantage.
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The Green led in shots throughout most of the third and had a few quality attempts, but goalie Kyra Smith stood her ground and send each one away. The team worked hard to keep the Wildcats out of the net for the remainder of the period.
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BETWEEN THE PIPES
Hannah Humphreys played from start to finish in the game against Harvard on Friday and ended up with 30 saves, many of which were instrumental to keep the home team out of the net.
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In 20 games, she has made 472 saves while allowing 62 goals.
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CAN'T BE THERE?
Fans can watch live stats and live video on CBS Digital 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 finally play at home this weekend, facing Colgate and Cornell for the second time in the last three weeks.