GAME 15
Dartmouth (4-8-2, 2-3-1) vs. Harvard (5-4-6, 3-1-2)
Date: Saturday, November 4, 2023 – 12 p.m.
Location: Hanover, N.H. – Burnham Field
All-Time Series: 40-46-10
Last Meeting: 11/12/22 – L, 3-0
SEASON FINALE
The Dartmouth men's soccer program closes out the 2023 season on Saturday afternoon with an Ivy League game against Harvard. The Big Green will honor the program's Class of 2024 prior to the start of the match.
LAST TIME OUT
The Big Green fell to Brown, 1-0, last Saturday in their final road game of the season.
The Bears took the lead in the 81
st minute. Dartmouth nearly equalized in the final moments, but
Trenton Blake's shot rang off the crossbar as time expired.
Costi Christodoulou made seven saves in the match, including a penalty kick in the 39
th minute.
THE STATS
Vasilis Moiras is third in the Ivy League in game-winning goals (2), fifth in goals (5) and seventh in points per game (1.00).
Christodoulou is currently first in the Ancient Eight in saves per game with 4.64 and third in saves with 65.
SCOUTING HARVARD
Harvard enters the game with a 5-4-6 overall record and a 3-1-2 in conference play. The Crimson are coming off a 2-1 victory over Princeton in their previous outing.
Alessandro Arlotti leads Harvard in goals (5), assists (6) and points (16). He is currently tied for the league lead in assists and sits fifth in goals and points per game. Ale Gutierrez and Dylan Tellado both have three goals while Willem Ebbinge has five assists.
Lucian Wood has started 14 games in goal for the Crimson. He has tallied 47 saves and has a save percentage of .734.
The Big Green are 40-46-10 all-time against the Crimson. Harvard won last season's matchup, 3-0, in Cambridge. Dartmouth won the last time the two sides played at Burnham Field, picking up a 2-0 victory back on Oct. 27, 2018.
AROUND THE LEAGUE
It's the final weekend of the regular season. Here are the matchups around the league:
Saturday, Nov. 4
Harvard at Dartmouth – 12 p.m.
Brown at Yale – 4 p.m.
Princeton at Penn – 5 p.m.
Cornell at Columbia – 6 p.m.
While Harvard, Yale and Penn have already clinched a spot in the Ivy League tournament, hosting rights are still up for grabs as all three along with Brown have the chance to earn the No. 1 seed.
FOLLOW ALONG
Saturday's game will be available to stream regionally on NESN+, 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.