CAMBRIDGE, MASS. – With a chance to clinch a berth in the Ivy League Tournament, the Big Green headed to Harvard to take on the Crimson in their final regular season game.
Despite a scoreless first half, the Crimson netted two goals in the final 45 minutes, earning a 2-0 victory. With the loss, Dartmouth wraps its season at 5-8-3 and 2-4-1 in Ivy League play.
While the Big Green had a few good chances in the first half, the Crimson maintained control and offensive pressure, firing six shots on Big Green goalkeeper
Costi Christodoulou, three of which were on goal and saved. Dartmouth had only two shots, one on goal, through the first half.
The Crimson limited the Big Green to only one shot on goal in the second half, taking 12 total shots, six of which landed on Christodoulou.
Harvard got its first goal in the 60
th minute and did not score again until the 85
th minute, doubling their lead and sealing the 2-0 victory.
Sophomore
Vasilis Moiras led the way offensively for the Big Green, taking three shots, two of which landed on goal. Moiras finishes his impressive sophomore campaign with six goals and two assists for 14 total points, matching the team high in goals and sitting only three points behind fellow sophomore
Trenton Blake (6-5-17).
Phineas Callahan,
Ben Jenkins, and
Orrett Maine were also each credited with a shot.
Christodoulou finished the game having faced 18 shots, making six total saves. He finishes his Dartmouth career having played in 48 games, posting a 1.53 goals against average and a .724 save percentage.