GAME 15
Dartmouth (5-6-3, 2-3-0 Ivy League) vs. Brown (8-4-3, 0-2-3 Ivy League)
Date: Saturday, Nov. 5, 2022 – 5 p.m.
Location: Hanover, N.H. – Burnham Field
All-Time Series: 39-38-5, Brown
Last Meeting: Nov. 13, 2021 | W, 1-0 | Providence, R.I.
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HANOVER, N.H. — The Dartmouth men's soccer team is set to take on the Brown Bears for its final match of the season at Burnham Field. The Big Green look to send off the Class of 2023 with a final win in Hanover against an Ivy League foe.
The Big Green will honor
David Alino,
Garrett Socas,
Pedro Campos,
Eric Sachleben,
Alex van Schalkwyk and
George Altirs in a senior day ceremony prior to Saturday's tilt.
LAST TIME OUT
The Big Green failed to extend a two-game Ivy League win streak last weekend, dropping a 2-1 decision to then-No. 25 Cornell on the road.
After Cornell went up 2-0, freshman
Oskar Magnusson scored the first goal of his collegiate career in the second half. Dartmouth was unable to complete the comeback dropping a close contest to the Big Red.
KEY TO VICTORY: SCORE FIRST
Scoring first has been the key to success for the Big Green this season.
Dartmouth is 5-0-0 when scoring first so far in 2022. The Big Green hold wins over Niagara (1-0), Stonehill (6-0), Hartford (3-0), Yale (3-2) and Columbia (1-0), finding the back of the net first in each contest.
Four of Dartmouth's five wins this season have been clean sheets, including its most recent win over Columbia. Goalkeeper
Costi Christodoulou holds a .920 save percentage and a 0.41 goals against average in Dartmouth's wins.
RECENT SUCCESS AT HOME
The Big Green have won three consecutive contests at Burnham Field, featuring wins over Hartford, Columbia and Yale. This is tied for Dartmouth's longest home win streak since 2017.
After starting its home slate with a 1-3-0 record, the Big Green have outscored their last three opponents in Hanover, 7-2.
Dartmouth looks to pick up its fourth straight win at home to secure its best home record since the Big Green went 7-0-1 at Burnham Field in 2017.
SCOUTING BROWN
Brown enters Saturday's match with a record of 8-4-3. Despite this strong record, the Bears are still looking for their first Ivy League win, as Brown holds a 0-2-3 record in Ancient Eight competition.
Brown has struggled on the road, with a record of 2-3-1 as the visiting team.
The Bears have gone 2-0-1 in their last three matches, including non-conference wins over Rhode Island and Hartford. Brown recorded a 2-2 draw against Princeton last weekend at home.
Jamin Gogo Peters leads Brown offensively with seven goals and 15 points. The freshman forward scored both goals for the Bears in his team's 2-2 draw last weekend. He then tacked on another goal in Brown's 5-0 win over Hartford on Wednesday.
Henrik Weiper has led the Bears in goal this year, making 13 starts. He holds a goals against average of 0.85.
Brown head coach Chase Wileman is no stranger to Hanover as prior to his start at Kentucky, he spent three seasons (2011-13) as an assistant coach at Dartmouth. With the Big Green, Wileman served as the lead recruiter for the class that won four straight Ivy League Titles from 2014-17.
Dartmouth won the Ivy League Championship in 2011, earning Wileman and the Big Green a berth into the NCAA Tournament.
LAST TIME AGAINST THE BEARS
The Big Green closed out the 2021 season with a victory over Brown on November 13. Dartmouth edged out the Bears by a score of 1-0.
Eric Sachleben scored the game's lone goal in the 46
th minute to seal the win for his team, while Alex Budnik recorded a five-save clean sheet.
Sachleben's goal was assisted by
Finn Callahan.
ALL-TIME AGAINST BROWN
Brown holds a one-match advantage on Dartmouth in the all-time series. The Big Green look to tie the series, which stands at 39-38-5 in favor of the Bears.
The Big Green have been successful against Brown at home with a record of 23-14-2 in Hanover.
Bobby Clark Head Coach of Men's Soccer
Bo Oshoniyi holds a 2-1-0 record against Brown in his tenure with Dartmouth.
Dartmouth has gone 7-2-1 in its last 10 meetings with Brown.
FOLLOW ALONG
Saturday's match against Brown will begin at 5 p.m. and will be streamed on ESPN+ and Stretch Internet internationally. Live stats are provided above and can be found on the team's schedule page.
WHAT'S AHEAD
The Big Green play their final match of the regular season next weekend against the Harvard Crimson on the road. Kickoff is slated for 1 p.m. and the game will be streamed on ESPN+ and Stretch Internet internationally.