GAME 15
Dartmouth (7-2-5, 2-2-2) at No. 14 Brown (10-1-2, 6-0-0)
Date: Saturday, October 28, 2023 – 3 p.m.
Location: Providence, R.I. – Stevenson-Pincince Field
All-Time Series: 21-23-3
Last Meeting: 9/24/22 – L, 4-1
FINAL REGULAR SEASON GAME
Dartmouth heads to No. 14 Brown on Saturday afternoon for the regular season finale. Kickoff in Providence is scheduled for 3 p.m.
LOOKING BACK TO SATURDAY
The Big Green fell to Princeton, 2-0, in their final home game of the season. Pietra Tordin scored both goals for the Tigers, one of which was a penalty kick.
Tordin had a chance to complete the hat trick with another penalty kick in the 70
th minute.
Emily Hardy made the diving stop on the shot, one her nine saves on the afternoon.
SCOUTING BROWN
Brown enters the weekend with a 10-1-2 overall record with a 6-0 conference record. The Bears defeated Cornell, 2-1, in their last game to secure its fourth-consecutive Ivy League title.
Brittany Raphino leads Brown in goals with 11, which is good for second in the Ivy League. Her 0.85 goals per game ranks seventh nationally while her 2.08 points per game leads the league and is sixth nationally.
Joy Okonye has a team-high eight assists, which tops the Ancient Eight.
Clare Gagne has started 12 games in goal for Brown and has made 29 saves along with a .829 save percentage.
ALL-TIME AGAINST THE BEARS
The Big Green are 21-23-3 all-time against the Bears with an 8-14-1 record on the road. Brown has won the last three meetings.
Dartmouth is looking for its first win in the series since a 2-0 win on Sept. 22, 2018, and its first win in Providence since a 1-0 victory on Oct. 22 2013.
AROUND THE LEAGUE
Entering the final week of league play, here are the matchups for the weekend:
Saturday, October 28
Cornell at Penn – 2 p.m.
Dartmouth at Brown – 3 p.m.
Columbia at Princeton – 4 p.m.
Harvard at Yale – 5 p.m.
Brown, Harvard and Princeton have already locked up spots in the tournament. Harvard and Princeton currently sit even with 13 points, meaning the No. 2 seed is still up for grabs. The remaining spot in the tournament will go to either Dartmouth or Columbia, who are both tied with eight points.
THE SCENARIOS
There are multiple scenarios in which Dartmouth earns the final spot over Columbia.
The two simplest scenarios are that the Big Green win on Saturday, or both Dartmouth and Columbia tie.
The full listings of scenarios can be found
here.
FOLLOW ALONG
Saturday's game will be available to stream nationally on ESPN+ and internationally on Stretch Internet.
Live stats are provided in the links above and can be found on the team's schedule page.
WHAT'S AHEAD
The Ivy League tournament is scheduled to be held in Providence, Rhode Island, the first weekend of November. The semifinals will be held on Friday, Nov. 3 with the final taking place on Sunday, Nov. 5. All three games in the tournament will be at Brown's Stevenson-Pincince Field.