GAME 10
Dartmouth (5-3-1, 0-1-0) vs. Princeton (6-4-0,0-1-0)
Date: Saturday, October 1, 2022 – 1 p.m.
Location: Princeton, N.J. – Myslik Field at Roberts Stadium
All-Time Series: 16-22-3
Last Meeting: 10/2/21 – L, 3-0
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SATURDAY AFTERNOON SOCCER
The Dartmouth women's soccer team makes the trek down to New Jersey for a Saturday afternoon tilt with Princeton. Both teams are looking for their first Ivy League win this season.
LOOKING BACK TO SATURDAY NIGHT
The Big Green suffered a 4-1 defeat at the hands of Brown on Saturday evening in their Ivy League opener.
Danielle Burke scored her first collegiate goal in the 87
th minute, pouncing on a loose ball in the box after a corner kick.
Ella Russ picked up her first career point after providing the assist on the goal.
THE STATS
Allie Winstanley leads the team in scoring with seven goals while
Aleena Seales and Anderson each have three.
Mary Lundregan has a team-high four assist.
Sydney Brown and Winstanley are right behind with three apiece.
Leading from the back is
Charlotte Cyr playing all but nine minutes in goal for Dartmouth. She has made 48 saves with three clean sheets and has a save percentage of .774.
Among the Ivy League, Winstanley is first in goals (7), points (17) and game-winning goals (4) and is second in shots on goal (19). Lundregan is tied for second in assists (4). Cyr is first in saves per game (5.33), tied for first in shutouts (3) and is third in save percentage.
SCOUTING PRINCETON
The Tigers enter Saturday's contest with a 6-4-0, 0-1-0 record. In their previous outing, the Tigers defeated Bucknell, 2-0, on Tuesday evening in nonconference action.
Pietra Tordin leads the way in scoring with five goals after picking up her team-leading goal in their last match. Right behind with four goals is Heather MacNab. There's a three-way tie at the top for assists as Kelsee Wozniak, Jen Estes and Kamryn Loustau each have two. Tyler McCamey has handled the majority of the goalkeeping responsibilities thus far, appearing in all 10 games and has made 21 saves with a save percentage of .700.
The Tigers fell to Yale, 1-0, in their Ivy League opener on Saturday, Sept. 24. The only common opponent that Princeton has had with Dartmouth so far this season is Fairfield, whom they defeated 2-0 during the season-opening weekend on Sunday, Aug. 28.
ALL-TIME AGAINST THE TIGERS
Princeton holds the edge in the all-time series with a 22-16-3 record, including a 5-0-2 record in the last seven matchups. The Tigers won last year's contest by a score of 3-0 on Burnham Field.
The Big Green are looking to get their first road win in the series since a 1-0 win on September 30, 2006.
LOOKING TO SPOIL THE FUN
Saturday's contest will be the first game for Princeton at their new iteration of Myslik Field at Roberts Stadium.
FOLLOW ALONG
The game will be available to stream on ESPN+ and Stretch Internet.
Live stats are provided in the links above and can be found on the team's schedule page.
WHAT'S AHEAD
Dartmouth will be back at Burnham Field on Saturday, October 8 as they host Yale. Kickoff is scheduled for 1 p.m. and the game will be available to stream on NESN+, ESPN+ and Stretch Internet.