No. 3 Dartmouth Big Green (10-6, 5-2 Ivy) vs. No. 1 Cornell Big Red (10-5, 7-0 Ivy) ▶ Sunday, May 5, 2013 ▶ 12 PM ▶ Philadelphia, Pa. ▶ Franklin Field (52,593) ▶ All-Time Series: Dartmouth, 22-15 (38th Meeting) ▶ Last Meeting: April 12, 2013 (Philadelphia) - L, 8-7 ▶ Streak: 0-1 Hanover, N.H. • Alumni Gymnasium • Scully-Fahey Field • Assistant Director / Women’s Lacrosse Contact: Pat Salvas • Office: (603) 646-9340 / [email protected]▶ FEBRUARY (2-0) 23 @ Oregon W, 8-7 (OT) 28 NEW HAMPSHIRE W, 11-10 ▶ MARCH (5-3) 2 @Yale* W, 10-6 6 @Boston University W, 12-7 9 FLORIDA L, 14-9 17 @Duke L, 13-5 19 @Davidson W, 13-12 23 @Columbia* W, 8-7 27 VERMONT L, 16-15 (2OT) 30 BROWN* W, 8-7 ▶ APRIL (2-3) 6 CORNELL* W, 9-5 12 @Penn* L, 8-7 14 @Maryland L, 17-8 20 PRINCETON* (FCS) L, 15-13 26 HARVARD* W, 15-8 ▶ MAY (0-0) 3 vs. No. 2 Princeton^ (Semi) 11-10 (2OT) ▶ 5 No. 1 Penn^ (Champ) 12 PM * - Ivy League Game Ivy Tournament to be played at Penn HOME GAMES IN CAPS GAME ▶ SUNDAY’S GAME For the third time in four years, the Dartmouth women’s lacrosse team will play for an Ivy League title in the championship tilt of the conference tournament Sunday in Philadelphia. And for the third time, that title will have to come against the top-seeded Penn Quakers. Opening draw is set for noon inside Franklin Field. ▶ LAST TIME OUT The Big Green advanced to the tournament finals with an 11-10 double-overtime victory Friday afternoon over the second-seeded Princeton. Senior Hana Bowers netted the winner, her fifth of the day, with 1:22 left in the second overtime period on a free-position shot to send her team on to the final game of the weekend. ▶ WHAT A DAY Not only did Bowers score the winner, but the senior from Old Brookville, N.Y., registered five tallies and assisted on another, tying her single-game high (5g/1a) set against Harvard in the regular season finale on April 26. ▶ AGAINST PENN These two teams played at Franklin Field back on April 12 with the home team coming out on top, 8-7. Dartmouth defeated Penn twice last season, including the league’s championship game, 6-4, at Dunning-Cohen Champions Field at Penn Park in addition to the regular season tilt in Hanover. ▶ HOW PENN GOT THERE The Quakers knocked off Cornell, 10-5, in Friday’s second semifinal to once again advance to the championship. The five-goal win marked the largest big green FAMILIAR FOES MEET WITH IVY TITLE ON THE LINE FOR THIRD TIME IN FOUR YEARS ▶ Live Stats: IvyLeagueSports.com ▶ Live Video: IvyLeagueSports.com / Pack Network ▶ Twitter: @DartmouthWLax and @DartmouthSports ▶ MEDIA INFORMATION ▶ SCHEDULE DARTMOUTH WOMEN’S LACROSSE ▶ GAME NOTES 2013 ▶ DartmouthSports.com margin of victory in tournament history. Meredith Cain and Shannon Mangini each scored three times, while Lucy Ferguson made 12 saves against the Big Red. ▶ FIRSTS FOR BOTH Sunday’s final will mark the first time in the four- year history of the league tournament that one team will have reached the championship game in consecutive years, let alone both squads. Outside of the three appearances each by Penn and Dartmouth, no other team has been to the final more than once (Princeton and Harvard in 2011). ▶ TWICE IS NICE The scoring was not all through Bowers against the Tigers as both junior Liz Calby and freshman Jaclyn Leto each scored a pair in the contest for the Big Green. Calby scored the first two goals of the afternoon, while Leto’s first of the contest made it 3-0 before netting her second to open the second half. ▶ CLOSE CALLS In 16 total games played this season, Dartmouth has played eight one-goal affairs. In those eight outings, the team has posted an impressive 6-2 mark. ▶ DOWN AT THE HALF In each of the last two games, the Big Green have trailed at the half. In both of those games, the team has come back to win. Harvard led 6-5 at intermission last week only to see Dartmouth scored 10 times in the second half to win, 15-8. Princeton took a 7-6 lead into the break on Friday, but was outscored 4-3 in the second frame before falling to the Green in the second overtime. ▶ THIS WEEK 17 Location..............................................................Hanover, N.H. Founded .............................................................................. 1769 Enrollment......................................................................... 4,200 Nickname .................................................................. Big Green Colors .....................................Dartmouth Green and White Affiliation....................................................... NCAA Division I Conference ..................................................... The Ivy League Season .................................................................... 41st Season All-Time Program Record ................................. 361-228-4 Ivy League Titles .......................................... 11 (Last: 2011) Ivy League Tournament Titles............................ 1 (2012) NCAA Tournaments ................................... 13 (Last: 2012) Final Four Appearences............................... 4 (Last: 2006) President ...........................................Dr. Carol Folt (Interim) Athletics Director ........................................... Harry Sheehy Head Coach .............................Amy Patton (Maryland ’88) Record at Dartmouth ...................231-109 (21st season) Overall Record................................................................. Same Assistant Coaches ............................................ Morgan Kelly (James Madison ’10) .......................................................Whit Hagerman (Virginia ’09, ’10) Volunteer Assist. Coach ............................................. Christine Anneberg (Brown ’04) Captains......................................................................................... Hana Bowers ’13, Courtney Bennett ’13, Kelsey Johnson ’13 2012 Overall Record ....................................................... 12-5 2012 Ivy Record/Finish........................................... 5-2/2nd ATHLETIC COMMUNICATIONS Women’s Lacrosse Contact .............................. Pat Salvas Office Phone.................................................. (603) 646-9340 E-Mail ................................. [email protected]Athletics Website ..............www.DartmouthSports.com Twitter .............@DartmouthWLax / @DartmouthSports Facebook...... www.facebook.com/DartmouthWLacrosse ▶ QUICK FACTS ▶ Weather: Sunny ▶ Wind: ENE at 10 MPH ▶ Chance of Precipitation: 0% ▶ Temperatures: High of 65 / Low of 43 ▶ WEATHER
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
No. 3 Dartmouth Big Green (10-6, 5-2 Ivy) vs. No. 1 Cornell Big Red (10-5, 7-0 Ivy)▶ Sunday, May 5, 2013 ▶ 12 PM ▶ Philadelphia, Pa.▶ Franklin Field (52,593) ▶ All-Time Series: Dartmouth, 22-15 (38th Meeting)▶ Last Meeting: April 12, 2013 (Philadelphia) - L, 8-7▶ Streak: 0-1
Hanover, N.H. • Alumni Gymnasium • Scully-Fahey Field • Assistant Director / Women’s Lacrosse Contact: Pat Salvas • Office: (603) 646-9340 / [email protected]
▶APRIL (2-3) 6 CORNELL* W, 9-512 @Penn* L, 8-714 @Maryland L, 17-820 PRINCETON* (FCS) L, 15-1326 HARVARD* W, 15-8 ▶MAY (0-0) 3 vs. No. 2 Princeton^ (Semi) 11-10 (2OT)▶5 No. 1 Penn^ (Champ) 12 PM* - Ivy League GameIvy Tournament to be played at PennHOME GAMES IN CAPS
GA
ME
▶ SUNDAY’S GAMEFor the third time in four years, the Dartmouth women’s lacrosse team will play for an Ivy League title in the championship tilt of the conference tournament Sunday in Philadelphia. And for the third time, that title will have to come against the top-seeded Penn Quakers. Opening draw is set for noon inside Franklin Field.
▶ LAST TIME OUTThe Big Green advanced to the tournament finals with an 11-10 double-overtime victory Friday afternoon over the second-seeded Princeton. Senior Hana Bowers netted the winner, her fifth of the day, with 1:22 left in the second overtime period on a free-position shot to send her team on to the final game of the weekend.
▶ WHAT A DAYNot only did Bowers score the winner, but the senior from Old Brookville, N.Y., registered five tallies and assisted on another, tying her single-game high (5g/1a) set against Harvard in the regular season finale on April 26.
▶ AGAINST PENNThese two teams played at Franklin Field back on April 12 with the home team coming out on top, 8-7. Dartmouth defeated Penn twice last season, including the league’s championship game, 6-4, at Dunning-Cohen Champions Field at Penn Park in addition to the regular season tilt in Hanover.
▶ HOW PENN GOT THEREThe Quakers knocked off Cornell, 10-5, in Friday’s second semifinal to once again advance to the championship. The five-goal win marked the largest bi
g gr
een
FAMILIAR FOES MEET WITH IVY TITLE ON THE LINE FOR THIRD TIME IN FOUR YEARS
▶ Live Stats: IvyLeagueSports.com ▶ Live Video: IvyLeagueSports.com / Pack Network▶ Twitter: @DartmouthWLax and @DartmouthSports
▶MEDIA INFORMATION
▶SCHEDULE
DARTMOUTH WOMEN’S LACROSSE▶ GAME NOTES
2013▶DartmouthSports.com
margin of victory in tournament history. Meredith Cain and Shannon Mangini each scored three times, while Lucy Ferguson made 12 saves against the Big Red.
▶ FIRSTS FOR BOTHSunday’s final will mark the first time in the four-year history of the league tournament that one team will have reached the championship game in consecutive years, let alone both squads. Outside of the three appearances each by Penn and Dartmouth, no other team has been to the final more than once (Princeton and Harvard in 2011).
▶ TWICE IS NICEThe scoring was not all through Bowers against the Tigers as both junior Liz Calby and freshman Jaclyn Leto each scored a pair in the contest for the Big Green. Calby scored the first two goals of the afternoon, while Leto’s first of the contest made it 3-0 before netting her second to open the second half.
▶ CLOSE CALLSIn 16 total games played this season, Dartmouth has played eight one-goal affairs. In those eight outings, the team has posted an impressive 6-2 mark.
▶ DOWN AT THE HALFIn each of the last two games, the Big Green have trailed at the half. In both of those games, the team has come back to win. Harvard led 6-5 at intermission last week only to see Dartmouth scored 10 times in the second half to win, 15-8. Princeton took a 7-6 lead into the break on Friday, but was outscored 4-3 in the second frame before falling to the Green in the second overtime.
▶THIS WEEK
17
Location ..............................................................Hanover, N.H. Founded .............................................................................. 1769Enrollment......................................................................... 4,200Nickname .................................................................. Big GreenColors .....................................Dartmouth Green and WhiteAffiliation .......................................................NCAA Division IConference .....................................................The Ivy LeagueSeason .................................................................... 41st SeasonAll-Time Program Record .................................361-228-4 Ivy League Titles .......................................... 11 (Last: 2011)Ivy League Tournament Titles ............................1 (2012)NCAA Tournaments ................................... 13 (Last: 2012)Final Four Appearences ...............................4 (Last: 2006)President ...........................................Dr. Carol Folt (Interim)Athletics Director ........................................... Harry SheehyHead Coach .............................Amy Patton (Maryland ’88)Record at Dartmouth ...................231-109 (21st season)Overall Record ................................................................. SameAssistant Coaches............................................ Morgan Kelly (James Madison ’10).......................................................Whit Hagerman (Virginia ’09, ’10) Volunteer Assist. Coach.............................................Christine Anneberg (Brown ’04) Captains .........................................................................................
Hana Bowers ’13, Courtney Bennett ’13, Kelsey Johnson ’132012 Overall Record ....................................................... 12-5 2012 Ivy Record/Finish ........................................... 5-2/2nd
IVY LEAGUE OVERALL Team GP Record Win % GF GA GP Record Win % GF GA Last 10 Streak 1 Penn* 7 7-0 1.000 79 55 15 10-5 0.667 152 135 8-2 Won 1 2 Princeton* 7 6-1 0.857 97 69 16 10-6 0.625 191 161 7-3 Lost 1 3 Dartmouth* 7 5-2 0.714 70 56 16 10-6 0.625 162 162 6-4 Won 2 4 Cornell* 7 4-3 0.571 79 66 16 10-6 0.625 194 171 4-6 Lost 1 5 Brown 7 2-5 0.286 66 74 15 9-6 0.600 167 134 5-5 Lost 4 Yale 7 2-5 0.286 58 79 15 8-7 0.533 169 167 5-5 Won 1 Harvard 7 2-5 0.286 71 88 14 3-11 0.214 151 183 3-7 Won 1 8 Columbia 7 0-7 0.000 62 95 15 3-12 0.200 148 183 2-8 Lost 1 * - Cliched Ivy League Tournament berth
▶FINAL 2013 IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS
▶IVY LEAGUE AWARDSDefensive Player of the Week - Kristen Giovanniello / April 8 - Cornell
Offensive Player of the Week- Hana Bowers / Feb. 25 - Oregon / April 8 - Cornell (Co)- Liz Calby (Co) / Mar. 12 - BU/Florida
Honor Roll- Hana Bowers / Mar. 4 / Mar. 18 / Mar. 25 / April 1 / April 15 / April 22 / April 29- Kelsey Johnson / Mar. 4 / Mar. 18- Courtney Bennett / Mar. 12 / Mar. 25 / April 1/ April 15
First Team All-IvyCourtney Bennett - MidfieldHana Bowers - Attack
Friday, May 3Ivy League Tournament SemifinalDartmouth 11, Princeton 10 (@OT)
Penn 10, Cornell 5
Sunday, May 5Ivy League Tournament Championship
Dartmouth vs. Penn
▶UPCOMING IVY LEAGUE ▶ ALL-IVY PLAYERSHead coach Amy Patton picked a solid trio of players to serve as team captains this season as all three earned All-Ivy League honors this week. Courtney Bennett and Hana Bowers were tabbed to the first team, while Kelsey Johnson earned a place on the second team for the second time in her career (2011). In addition to those three, junior Liz Calby and Kristen Giovanniello were selected to the Honorable Mention Team.
▶ PEDIGREE PLAYERSThree players from last season’s Ivy League All-Tournament Team will be back again for the Big Green in 2013. Johnson, Bowers and Giovanniello all played a major role in the program’s first postseason title last spring and all return for a shot at another. Giovanniello was named the Most Outstanding Player in that two-game stretch for turning aside 18 total shots, including a finals-record nine against Penn.
▶ WHAT’S AHEAD?Following the game on Sunday, the NCAA Tournament Selection Show will be held announcing the 13 automatic bids and the 13 at-large teams who will comprise the newly expanded 26-team format.
2010 - at Franklin Field (Philadelphia)April 30Semifinal 1 - Dartmouth def. Cornell, 10-8Semifinal 2 - Penn def. Princeton, 13-9May 2Championship - Penn def. Dartmouth, 9-8
2011 - at Franklin Field (Philadelphia)May 6Semifinal 1 - Harvard def. Dartmouth, 11-10Semifinal 2 - Princeton def. Penn, 10-8 (OT)May 8Championship - Princeton def. Harvard, 12-10
2012 - at Penn Park (Philadelphia)May 4Semifinal 1 - Dartmouth def. Cornell, 9-8Semifinal 2 - Penn def. Harvard, 9-5May 6Championship - Dartmouth def. Penn, 6-4
2013 - at Franklin Field (Philadelphia)May 3Semifinal 1 - Dartmouth def. Princeton, 11-10 (2OT)Semifinal 2 - Cornell def. Cornell, 10-5
▶IVY TOURNEY HISTORY
Team^ Appearance* W-L Win% Penn 4 4-2 .667Princeton 3 2-2 .500Dartmouth 4 4-2 .667 Cornell 3 0-3 .000* - Includes this season^ - Only teams from this year’s tournament
3◀DARTMOUTHSPORTS.COM
▶ IVY LEAGUE TOURNAMENT • MAY 3-5, 2013
▶NATIONAL POLLS▶IWLCA Poll
(April 30, 2013)No. Team Points PR1 Maryland (20) 400 12 Florida 380 23 North Carolina 358 34 Northwestern 337 45 Syracuse 325 56 Georgetown 281 87 Duke 256 78 Penn State 250 69 Notre Dame 215 910 Stony Brook 211 1011 Denver 196 1112 Loyola 153 1213 Virginia 136 1914 Massachusetts 134 1315 Princeton 126 1816 Pennsylvania 105 1617 Navy 83 1518 Connecticut 74 1719 Boston College 54 2020 Johns Hopkins 28 NRAlso receiving votes: Albany, Cornell, James Madison, Ohio State, Stanford
▶Inside Lacrosse deBeer Media Poll (April 29, 2013)
No. Team Points PR1 Maryland (11) 220 12 Florida 209 23 North Carolina 195 34 Northwestern 184 45 Syracuse 181 56 Georgetown 149 77 Stony Brook 136 98 Penn State 133 69 UMass 129 T1010 Duke 127 8T11 Navy 100 12T11 Princeton 100 1313 Notre Dame 99 T1014 Denver 70 1515 Boston College 68 1416 Loyola (Md.) 55 1717 Penn 50 1818 Connecticut 31 1619 Dartmouth 29 2020 Virginia 18 NRAlso receiving votes: Johns Hopkins, Cornell, James Madison.
▶Dartmouth in the Polls Date IWLCA Inside Lacrosse Feb. 6 12 12 Feb. 25 12 13 Mar. 5 13 13 Mar. 12 13 13 Mar. 19 13 15 Mar. 25 15 15 April 1 RV 18 April 8 RV 14April 16 NR 16April 23 NR 20April 30 NR 19
▶4 11 IVY LEAGUE TITLES • 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 4 FINAL FOURS
▶ IVY LEAGUE TOURNAMENT • MAY 3-5, 2013
Overall Record ................................................................10-6Ivy League Record ...........................................................5-2Home Record ....................................................................4-3Road Record ......................................................................5-3Neutral Site Record .........................................................1-0vs. Ranked Opponents....................................................2-4vs. Unranked Opponents ...............................................8-2
In New Hampshire............................................................4-3In Connecticut ...................................................................1-0 In Maryland.........................................................................0-1In Massachusetts .............................................................1-0In New York .........................................................................1-0In North Carolina ..............................................................1-1In Oregon ............................................................................1-0In Pennsylvania .................................................................1-1
February ..............................................................................2-0March ...................................................................................5-3April .......................................................................................2-3May ........................................................................................1-0
Games Following A Win ................................................6-3Games Following A Loss ...............................................3-3Leading at Half ..................................................................5-0Trailing at Half ...................................................................3-4 Tied at the Half ..................................................................1-2
Games Decided by 1 goal ....................................................................................6-22-4 goals ..............................................................................2-1 5-9 goals ..............................................................................2-310-15 goals .........................................................................0-015+ .........................................................................................0-0
Dartmouth Team Game-by-Game ComparisonAll games (as of May 03, 2013)
D ate O pponent S core G oals A ssists S hots O n G oal G B T/O Faceoff C lears
Feb 2 O regon 8-7 8 /7 5 /5 19/20 13/13 13/15 13/11 0/0 8-8 /7 -7Feb 2 U N H 11-10 11/10 4/5 26/17 19/13 7/13 12/14 0/0 9-13 /15-20M ar 2 Y a le 10-6 10/6 6 /4 31/16 21/12 20/13 10/18 0/0 12-14 /11-19M ar 6 B oston U n ivers ity 12-7 12/7 5 /3 24/19 19/12 23/26 16/19 0/0 11-13 /12-12M ar 9 FLO R ID A 9-14 9/14 4/6 20/29 14/20 16/16 11/13 0/0 12-14 /9 -11M ar 1 D uke 5-13 5/13 0/2 12/32 12/24 14/11 10/10 0/0 12-13 /14-16M ar 1 D avidson 13-12 13/12 6/5 25/22 19/15 23/10 12/15 0/0 12-13 /13-16M ar 2 C o lum bia 8-7 8 /7 6 /1 17/17 14/12 23/25 18/19 0/0 9-9 /12-14M ar 2 V E R M O N T 15-16 15/16 8/0 45/33 30/23 27/21 21/28 0/0 11-19 /17-21M ar 3 B R O W N 8-7 8/7 5 /1 16/21 13/14 13/12 18/16 0/0 15-19 /12-14A pr 6 C O R N E LL 9-5 9 /5 0 /4 19/20 16/15 5/12 18/13 0/0 14-21 /11-16A pr 12 P enn 7-8 7 /8 3 /1 18/24 14/19 14/21 13/14 0/0 11-16 /9 -10A pr 14 M ary land 8-17 8/17 2/9 25/36 18/29 9/14 8/10 0/0 8-10 /11-13A pr 20 P R IN C E TO N 13-15 13/15 2/5 23/29 16/22 5/1 5 /6 0 /0 9-10 /6 -7A pr 26 H A R V A R D 15-8 15/8 10/2 27/17 20/12 4/5 9 /6 0 /0 8-9 /11-11M ay 0 P rince ton 11-10 11/10 1/7 29/20 23/16 10/13 6/11 0/0 7-7 /10-14Tota ls 162-16 162/16 67/60 376/37 281/27 226/22 200/22 0/0 168-208/180-
N ote : G am e to ta ls a re d isp layed in the fo rm at TE A M /O P P O N E N T fo r each ca tegory
Dartmouth Game-by-Game Goals-Assists-PointsAll games (as of May 03, 2013)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12
O pponent D ate S core FO S TE R ,H O C LA Y TO N ,E L JO H N S O N ,K G R IFF IN ,C A H E R M A N S O C A LB Y ,L IZ L IS O V IC Z ,D H A N S S O N ,K S TA R K E Y ,G D R U M M O N D , B E N N E TT,C
at O R E Feb 23 8-7 W D N P 0-1-1 0-1-1 D N P D N P 2-1-3 D N P 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0 0-0-0U N H Feb 28 11-10 W D N P 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N P 4-2-6 1-0-1 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0 3-1-4a t Y A LE M ar 2 10-6 W D N P 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N P 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0 1-0-1a t B U M ar 6 12-7 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0 2-2-4 1-0-1 0-0-0 D N P D N P 0-1-1U F M ar 9 9-14 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 D N P D N P 2-2-4 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0a t D U M ar 17 5-13 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 D N P 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0a t D A V M ar 19 13-12 W D N P 0-0-0 1-0-1 D N P D N P D N P D N P 0-0-0 D N P 1-0-1 1-0-1a t C O L M ar 23 8-7 W D N P 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N P 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1U V M M ar 27 15-16 L D N P D N P 1-1-2 D N P D N P 2-4-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 3-0-3 0-0-0 2-0-2B R W N M ar 30 8-7 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N P 2-0-2 D N P 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P 1-0-1C O R N E LL A pr 6 9-5 W 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0 D N P D N P 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0 D N P D N P 0-0-0a t P E N N A pr 12 7-8 L 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0 D N P D N P 2-0-2 D N P 0-0-0 D N P D N P 0-1-1a t M D A pr 14 8-17 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N P 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0 1-0-1 0-1-1 1-1-2P R IN A pr 20 13-15 L 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0 D N P D N P 2-0-2 D N P 0-0-0 1-0-1 D N P 2-1-3H A R V A pr 26 15-8 W D N P 0-0-0 0-3-3 0-0-0 D N P 5-2-7 D N P 0-0-0 2-1-3 D N P 1-1-2vs P R IN M ay 03 11-10 W 0-0-0 D N P 1-0-1 D N P D N P 2-0-2 D N P 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P 1-0-1
17 18 20 21 22 23 25 26 28 30 31
O pponent D ate S core B IR D ,FR A N C LE H M A N ,K A LE TO ,JA C LY E LLIS ,S Y D N B O W E R S ,H A B Y R N E ,S A R LU S H E FS K I, V E N TU R IN O , P R O B E R T,C A LLA R D ,L IN S C H IFF ,S A M
at O R E Feb 23 8-7 W 1-0-1 D N P 1-0-1 D N P 3-1-4 0-1-1 0-0-0 D N P D N P 1-0-1 D N PU N H Feb 28 11-10 W 0-0-0 D N P 1-0-1 D N P 2-1-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0 D N Pat Y A LE M ar 2 10-6 W 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0 D N P 4-2-6 2-1-3 1-0-1 0-0-0 D N P 0-2-2 D N Pat B U M ar 6 12-7 W 1-0-1 D N P 1-0-1 0-0-0 2-0-2 2-0-2 0-0-0 D N P D N P 3-2-5 D N PU F M ar 9 9-14 L 0-0-0 D N P 1-0-1 D N P 2-0-2 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P 2-2-4 D N Pat D U M ar 17 5-13 L 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0 D N P 2-0-2 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0 0-0-0a t D A V M ar 19 13-12 W 1-2-3 D N P 2-0-2 0-0-0 2-2-4 2-0-2 0-1-1 0-0-0 D N P 2-0-2 1-1-2a t C O L M ar 23 8-7 W 1-0-1 D N P 0-2-2 0-0-0 2-2-4 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-1-1 0-0-0U V M M ar 27 15-16 L 2-0-2 D N P 2-2-4 0-0-0 3-1-4 D N P 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0 D N PB R W N M ar 30 8-7 W 0-1-1 D N P 1-2-3 0-0-0 2-1-3 2-0-2 0-0-0 D N P D N P 0-1-1 D N PC O R N E LL A pr 6 9-5 W 0-0-0 D N P 1-0-1 0-0-0 4-0-4 2-0-2 1-0-1 D N P D N P 1-0-1 0-0-0a t P E N N A pr 12 7-8 L 0-0-0 D N P 2-0-2 D N P 0-1-1 2-1-3 1-0-1 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0a t M D A pr 14 8-17 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 4-0-4 1-0-1 1-0-1 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0 0-0-0P R IN A pr 20 13-15 L 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0 D N P 3-1-4 3-0-3 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P 2-0-2 D N PH A R V A pr 26 15-8 W 0-0-0 D N P 2-1-3 D N P 5-1-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P 0-1-1 D N Pvs P R IN M ay 03 11-10 W 0-0-0 D N P 2-0-2 0-0-0 5-1-6 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N P D N P2013 D artm outh W om en 's Lacrosse
D artm outh G am e-by-G am e G oals-A ssists-P o in tsA ll gam es (as o f M ay 03 , 2013)
32 33 36 39
O pponent D ate S core JO H N S O N ,B G IO V A N N IE L FR IE D E R ,JE S ZA FM A N ,JU
at O R E Feb 23 8-7 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N PU N H Feb 28 11-10 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N Pat Y A LE M ar 2 10-6 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N Pat B U M ar 6 12-7 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N PU F M ar 9 9-14 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N Pat D U M ar 17 5-13 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N Pat D A V M ar 19 13-12 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N Pat C O L M ar 23 8-7 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N PU V M M ar 27 15-16 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N PB R W N M ar 30 8-7 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N PC O R N E LL A pr 6 9-5 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N Pat P E N N A pr 12 7-8 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N Pat M D A pr 14 8-17 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N PP R IN A pr 20 13-15 L 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N PH A R V A pr 26 15-8 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P 0-0-0vs P R IN M ay 03 11-10 W 0-0-0 0-0-0 D N P D N P
▶6 11 IVY LEAGUE TITLES • 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 4 FINAL FOURS
The 2013 season marks the 21st for head coach Amy Patton at Dartmouth, having led the Big Green to unprecedented success both within the Ivy League and on the national scale. With 209 career wins, 12 NCAA Tournament appearances, nine Ivy League championships and four NCAA Final Fours to her credit, Patton is one of the nation’s elite coaches. Beyond Hanover, Patton is an active part of U.S. Lacrosse, having recently served as head coach of the U.S. Women’s National Developmental team.
Dartmouth has been a model of consistency under Patton, ranked in the IWLCA top-20 during every
single season that she has coached and has ranked in the top-10 nationally in 18 of those, including in both 2010, 2011 and 2012. As a program, Dartmouth is one of just five teams to be ranked during every single season since the IWLCA began weekly polls in 1988.
In 20 years as Dartmouth’s head coach, Patton owns a 221-103 overall record, 105-30 in Ivy League play, winning nearly 78 percent of Dartmouth’s conference games. Since her arrival in Hanover in 1993, the Big Green has reached double figures in wins 16 times and advanced past the NCAA first round seven times. Patton’s teams are no strangers to perfection, five times winning the Ivy League unbeaten, most recently in 2005. From 1997-2001, Dartmouth won 22 consecutive Ancient Eight contests, en route to three-straight 7-0 championship seasons.
Dartmouth’s defense has ranked in the top-10 nationally in scoring defense seven times since 2002, including leading the nation in that category in 2006.
In 2012, Patton and the Big Green finally won the Ivy League Tournament Championship, taking down top-seeded Penn, 6-4, in the title game. The Green
held the Quakers without a goal for 44 minutes to complete the comeback win two days after knocking off Cornell in a thrilling 9-8 game. In winning the crown, Dartmouth would advance to its 13th NCAA Tournament and the 12th since Patton took control of the program.
Patton’s 19th season at the helm (2011) was a special one in which Dartmouth won its 11th Ivy League Championship and made its 12th NCAA Tournament appearance. Ranked as high as 10th nationally during the season, it marked a true return to glory for the Big Green, which had not won an Ivy title since 2005 and had not been to the postseason since 2006. Dartmouth also knocked off previously unbeaten No. 1 Maryland on May 1, snapping the Terps’ 28-game winning-streak and becoming the first team other than North Carolina to beat Maryland since 2008.
Patton’s efforts have not gone unrewarded on a personal level. She was named the IWLCA National Coach of the Year in 1998, was one of three finalists for that honor in 1993 — her first season at the helm — and has been the Northeast Region’s Coach of the Year three times (1994, 1995, 1998).
One of the most recognized names in college women’s lacrosse, Patton is a prominent member of the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA). She was vice president of the IWLCA for two years. Most recently, Patton headed the Brine All-America selection committee and has served on the Tewaaraton Trophy selection committee. Patton was a U.S. Squad selector in 1993, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2006, 2007 and 2008. She was also a member of the NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Committee and assistant coach for the U.S. National Developmental team in 1998-2000. Patton served as head coach of the developmental squad from 2006-09.
Prior to her appointment as head coach at Dartmouth, Patton served as an assistant to former coach and athletics director Josie Harper from 1991-92. Patton served as an assistant for the University of Maryland women’s lacrosse team during the 1990 season.
Patton is a 1988 graduate of the University of Maryland where she earned a bachelor’s degree in physical education. As an athlete, Patton was a four-year letterwinner in both lacrosse and field hockey, earning All-America and All-ACC accolades. She was a member of Maryland’s 1986 NCAA national championship lacrosse team and earned the Terps’ scholar-athlete award.
▶ 20 Seasons (1993 - Pres.)• Overall: 221-103 (.682 Win Pct.)• Ivy: 105-30 (.777 Win Pct.)• 4 NCAA Final Fours• 1 NCAA Championship Game• 12 NCAA Tournament Appearances• 9 Ivy League Championships• 2012 Ivy League Tournament Champions• Ranked in the National Top-20 every season of her career (20)• Ranked in the National Top-10 in 18 of 20 seasons• 16 Seasons with 10+ Wins• IWLCA National Coach of the Year (1998)• US Developmental Team Head Coach▶ Coached & Developed• 1 IWLCA National Player of the Year• 1 IWLCA National Defensive Player of the Year• 7 Ivy League Players of the Year• 4 Ivy League Rookies of the Year• 56 First Team All-Ivy Selections• 45 All-Americans, 22 First Team All-Americans• 22 US National Team Players• 4 US National Team Goalkeepers• 2 World Cup Champions, 2009, including MVP▶ Professional Development• IWLCA Vice President• Head of All-America Selection Committee• NCAA Committee Member• Tewaaraton Trophy Selection Committee• US National Team Selector
▶THE PATTON FILE
7◀DARTMOUTHSPORTS.COM
▶ IVY LEAGUE TOURNAMENT • MAY 3-5, 2013
NUMERICAL ROSTERNo. Player Cl. Pos. Hgt. Previous School / Hometown1 Holly Foster Jr. D 5-8 Noble & Greenough / Norfolk, Mass.2 Ellie Clayton Sr. M/D 5-6 Thayer Academy / Hingham, Mass.3 Kelsey Johnson Sr. M 5-8 Thayer Academy / Hingham, Mass.4 Casey Griffin Sr. A 5-5 Noble & Greenough / Hingham, Mass. 5 Ingrid Hermanson Fr. A 6-1 Mountain Lakes / Mountain Lakes, N.J.6 Liz Calby Jr. A 5-5 Darien / Darien, Conn.7 Danielle Lisovicz Fr. A 5-5 Glen Ridge / Glen Ridge, N.J.8 Kyra Hansson Sr. D 5-10 Wilton / Wilton, Conn.9 Gabby Starkey Fr. A 5-8 St. Mark’s School / Sudbury, Mass. 10 Amy Drummond Jr. A/M 5-7 Wilton / Wilton, Conn.12 Courtney Bennett Sr. M/D 5-10 Darien / Darien, Conn.14 Liz Hyde Fr. D 5-3 Chatham / Chatham, N.J.17 Frances Bird So. M 5-10 Kent Place School / Summit, N.J. 18 Kara Lehman Jr. D 5-2 Buckingham, Browne & Nichols / Lexington, Mass.20 Jaclyn Leto Fr. M 5-8 Chatham / Chatham, N.J.21 Sydney Ellis So. D 5-7 Hotchkiss School / Darien, Conn.22 Hana Bowers Sr. A 5-7 Greenwich / Old Greenwich, Conn.23 Sarah Byrne So. A 5-9 Loomis Chaffee School / West Hartford, Conn.24 Hannah Saris Fr. M/D 5-5 Moses Brown School / Sharon, Mass.25 Christine Lushefski So. M 5-6 Rumson-Fair Haven Regional / Rumson, N.J.26 Jessica Venturino So. D 5-3 Hauppauge / Hauppauge, N.Y.28 Campbell Probert Fr. A 5-3 Phillips Exeter Academy / Newburyport, Mass.30 Lindsey Allard Jr. A 5-9 Thayer Academy / Cohasset, Mass.31 Samantha Schiff So. A 5-4 Horace Mann School / New York, N.Y. 32 Bailey Johnson Jr. D 5-8 Bryn Mawr School / Baltimore, Md. 33 Kristen Giovanniello Jr. G 5-8 North Shore / Old Brookville, N.Y.36 Jessica Frieder So. G 5-8 Princeton Day School / Princeton, N.J. 39 Julia Szafman Sr. G 5-3 Hall / West Hartford, Conn. ALPHABETICAL ROSTER No. Player Cl. Pos. Hgt. Previous School / Hometown30 Lindsey Allard Jr. A 5-9 Thayer Academy / Cohasset, Mass.12 Courtney Bennett Sr. M/D 5-10 Darien / Darien, Conn.17 Frances Bird So. M 5-10 Kent Place School / Summit, N.J. 22 Hana Bowers Sr. A 5-7 Greenwich / Old Greenwich, Conn.23 Sarah Byrne So. A 5-9 Loomis Chaffee School / West Hartford, Conn.6 Liz Calby Jr. A 5-5 Darien / Darien, Conn.2 Ellie Clayton Sr. M/D 5-6 Thayer Academy / Hingham, Mass.21 Sydney Ellis So. D 5-7 Hotchkiss School / Darien, Conn.1 Holly Foster Jr. D 5-8 Noble & Greenough / Norfolk, Mass. 36 Jessica Frieder So. G 5-8 Princeton Day School / Princeton, N.J. 33 Kristen Giovanniello Jr. G 5-8 North Shore / Old Brookville, N.Y.4 Casey Griffin Sr. A 5-5 Noble & Greenough / Hingham, Mass. 8 Kyra Hansson Sr. D 5-10 Wilton / Wilton, Conn.5 Ingrid Hermanson Fr. A 6-1 Mountain Lakes / Mountain Lakes, N.J.14 Liz Hyde Fr. D 5-3 Chatham / Chatham, N.J.32 Bailey Johnson Jr. D 5-8 Bryn Mawr School / Baltimore, Md. 3 Kelsey Johnson Sr. M 5-8 Thayer Academy / Hingham, Mass.18 Kara Lehman Jr. D 5-2 Buckingham, Browne & Nichols / Lexington, Mass.20 Jaclyn Leto Fr. M 5-8 Chatham / Chatham, N.J.7 Danielle Lisovicz Fr. A 5-5 Glen Ridge / Glen Ridge, N.J.25 Christine Lushefski So. M 5-6 Rumson-Fair Haven Regional / Rumson, N.J.28 Campbell Probert Fr. A 5-3 Phillips Exeter Academy / Newburyport, Mass.24 Hannah Saris Fr. M/D 5-5 Moses Brown School / Sharon, Mass.31 Samantha Schiff So. A 5-4 Horace Mann School / New York, N.Y. 9 Gabby Starkey Fr. A 5-8 St. Mark’s School / Sudbury, Mass. 10 Amy Drummond Jr. A/M 5-7 Wilton / Wilton, Conn.39 Julia Szafman Sr. G 5-3 Hall / West Hartford, Conn.26 Jessica Venturino So. D 5-3 Hauppauge / Hauppauge, N.Y.
Head Coach: Amy Patton (Maryland ’88) 21st SeasonAssistant Coaches: Morgan Kelly (James Madison ’10) 1st Season Whit Hagerman (Virginia ’09, ’10) 1st SeasonVolunteer Assistant: Christine Anneberg (Brown ’04) 9th Season
▶2013 ROSTERBY CLASS ▶ Seniors (7): Bennett, Bowers, Clayton, Griffin, Hansson, K. Johnson, Szafman
GAME 6Dartmouth (4-2) vs. Duke (8-1) Mar. 17, 2013 Location: Durham, N.C. Koskinen Stadium Attendance: 361 Start time: 1 p.m. End time: 2:45 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 TotDartmouth................ 1 4 - 5Duke........... 6 7 - 13
Dartmouth SCORING: GOALS: Bowers, Hana 2; Johnson, Kelsey 1; Byrne, Sarah 1; Calby, Liz 1. ASSISTS: None.Duke SCORING: GOALS: Makenzie Hommel 4; Brigid Smith 3; Molly Quirke 2; Taylor Trimble 2; Kerrin Maurer 2. ASSISTS: Molly Quirke 1; Brigid Smith 1. SHOTS - Dartmouth 12; Duke 32.SHOTS ON GOAL - Dartmouth 12; Duke 24.TURNOVERS - Dartmouth 10; Duke 10.CLEARS - Dartmouth 12-13; Duke 14-16.GOALIES - DART: K. Giovanniello 4-2 (60:00 minutes, 24 shots-11 saves, 13 GA); DU: Kelsey Duryea 4-0 (60:00, 12-7, 5).
GAME 7Dartmouth (5-2) vs. Davidson (2-5) Mar. 19, 2013 Location: Davidson, N.C. Richardson Stadium Attendance: 79 Start time: 6 p.m. End time: 7:50 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 TotDartmouth................ 9 4 - 13Davidson........... 3 9 - 12
GAME 8Dartmouth (6-2, 2-0) vs. Columbia (1-7, 0-3) Mar. 23, 2013 Location: New York, N.Y. Robert K. Kraft Field Attendance: 150 Start time: 1 p.m. End time: 2:40 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 TotDartmouth................ 4 4 - 8Columbia........... 3 4 - 7
Dartmouth SCORING: GOALS: Calby, Liz 3; Bowers, Hana 2; Bird, Frances 1; Byrne, Sarah 1; Drummond, Amy 1. ASSISTS: Bowers, Hana 2; Leto, Jaclyn 2; Allard, Lindsey 1; Bennett, Courtney 1. Columbia SCORING: GOALS: Johnson, Kacie 3; Buechel, Kelly 2; Cuscovitch, Paige 1; Murphy, Kate 1. ASSISTS: Johnson, Kacie 1. SHOTS - Dartmouth 17; Columbia 17.SHOTS ON GOAL - Dartmouth 14; Columbia 12.TURNOVERS - Dartmouth 18; Columbia 19.CLEARS - Dartmouth 9-9; Columbia 12-14.GOALIES - DART: K. Giovanniello 6-2 (60:00 minutes, 12 shots-5 saves, 7 GA); COL: Dabbar, Skylar (15:21, 6-2, 4), Packer, Colleen 0-2 (44:39, 8-4, 4).
GAME 9Dartmouth (6-3) vs. Vermont (5-6) Mar. 27, 2013 Location: Hanover, N.H. Scully-Fahey Field Attendance: 168 Start time: 3 p.m. End time: 5:45 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 OT1 OT2 TotVermont................ 7 7 1 1 - 16Dartmouth........... 7 7 1 0 - 15
GAME 10Dartmouth (7-3, 3-0) vs. Brown (7-2, 1-2) Mar. 30, 2013 Location: Hanover, N.H. Scully-Fahey Field Attendance: 803 Start time: 12 p.m. End time: 1:44 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 TotBrown................ 4 3 - 7Dartmouth........... 2 6 - 8
Brown SCORING: GOALS: Bunting, Abby 4; Gion, Janie 1; Minges, Lindsay 1; Hudgins, Bre 1. ASSISTS: Gion, Janie 1. Dartmouth SCORING: GOALS: Bowers, Hana 2; Byrne, Sarah 2; Calby, Liz 2; Leto, Jaclyn 1; Bennett, Courtney 1. ASSISTS: Leto, Jaclyn 2; Allard, Lindsey 1; Bird, Frances 1; Bowers, Hana 1. SHOTS - Brown 21; Dartmouth 16.SHOTS ON GOAL - Brown 14; Dartmouth 13.TURNOVERS - Brown 16; Dartmouth 18.CLEARS - Brown 12-14; Dartmouth 15-19.GOALIES - BRWN: Roddy, Kellie 7-2 (60:00 minutes, 13 shots-5 saves, 8 GA); DART: K. Giovanniello 7-3 (60:00, 14-7, 7).
GAME 11Dartmouth (8-3, 4-0) vs. Cornell (6-4, 2-3) April 6, 2013 Location: Hanover, N.H. Scully-Fahey Field Attendance: 427 Start time: 12 p.m. End time: 1:40 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 TotCornell................ 2 3 - 5Dartmouth........... 5 4 - 9
GAME 12Dartmouth (8-4, 4-1) vs. Penn (7-4, 5-0)April 12, 2013 Location: Philadelphia, Pa. Penn Park Attendance: 428 Start time: 5 p.m. End time: 6:52 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 TotDartmouth................ 3 4 - 7Penn........... 4 4 - 8
Dartmouth SCORING: GOALS: Byrne, Sarah 2; Calby, Liz 2; Leto, Jaclyn 2; Lushefski, Christine 1. ASSISTS: Bennett, Courtney 1; Bowers, Hana 1; Byrne, Sarah 1. Penn SCORING: GOALS: Bunting, Caroline 3; Poplawski, Maddie 2; Mangini, Shannon 1; Cain, Meredith 1; Williamson, Iris 1. ASSISTS: Bensen, Tory 1. SHOTS - Dartmouth 18; Penn 24.SHOTS ON GOAL - Dartmouth 14; Penn 19.TURNOVERS - Dartmouth 13; Penn 14.CLEARS - Dartmouth 11-16; Penn 9-10.GOALIES - DART: K. Giovanniello 8-4 (60:00 minutes, 19 shots-11 saves, 8 GA); PENN: Ferguson, Lucy 7-4 (60:00, 14-7, 7).
GAME 13Dartmouth (8-5) vs. Maryland (16-0) April 14, 2013 Location: College Park, Md. FH & Lax Complex Attendance: 1,143 Start time: 12 p.m. End time: 2:03 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 TotDartmouth................ 3 5 - 8Maryland........... 9 8 - 17 Dartmouth SCORING: GOALS: Bowers, Hana 4; Bennett, Courtney 1; Byrne, Sarah 1; Starkey, Gabbey 1; Lushefski, Christine 1. ASSISTS: Bennett, Courtney 1; Drummond, Amy 1. Maryland SCORING: GOALS: Alex Aust 6; Katie Schwarzmann 2; Kelly McPartland 2; Taylor Cummings 2; Brooke Griffin 2; Halle Majorana 2; Camilla Hayes 1. ASSISTS: Kelly McPartland 2; Katie Schwarzmann 2; Alex Aust 1; Taylor Cummings 1; Brooke Griffin 1; Kristen Lamon 1; Alice Mercer 1. SHOTS - Dartmouth 25; Maryland 36.SHOTS ON GOAL - Dartmouth 18; Maryland 29.TURNOVERS - Dartmouth 8; Maryland 10.CLEARS - Dartmouth 8-10; Maryland 11-13.GOALIES - DART: K. Giovanniello 8-5 (60:00 minutes, 29 shots-12 saves, 17 GA); MD: Kasey Howard 16-0 (60:00, 18-10, 8).
GAME 14Dartmouth (8-6, 4-2 Ivy) vs. Princeton (9-5, 6-1 Ivy) April 20, 2013 Location: Hanover, N.H. Scully-Fahey Field Attendance: 692 Start time: 12 p.m. End time: 2:20 p.m. Goals by Period 1 2 TotPrinceton................ 6 9 - 15Dartmouth........... 6 7 - 13 Princeton SCORING: GOALS: Lloyd, Sarah 3; Sivilli, Mary-Kate 3; Ellis, Sam 2; Davis, Charlotte 2; Slifer, Erin 1; McMunn, Erin 1; Gassaway, Jaci 1; Dietrick, Blake 1; Gersoff, Anya 1. ASSISTS: Slifer, Erin 2; Ellis, Sam 1; Lloyd, Sarah 1; McMunn, Erin 1.Dartmouth SCORING: GOALS: Bowers, Hana 3; Byrne, Sarah 3; Bennett, Courtney 2; Calby, Liz 2; Allard, Lindsey 2; Starkey, Gabbey 1. ASSISTS: Bennett, Courtney 1; Bowers, Hana 1. SHOTS - Princeton 29; Dartmouth 23.SHOTS ON GOAL - Princeton 22; Dartmouth 16.TURNOVERS - Princeton 6; Dartmouth 5.CLEARS - Princeton 6-7; Dartmouth 9-10.GOALIES - PRIN: Franke, Caroline 8-5 (55:01 minutes, 16 shots-3 saves, 13 GA) , Woehling, Annie (04:59, 0-0, 0); DART: K. Giovanniello 8-6
▶12 11 IVY LEAGUE TITLES • 13 NCAA TOURNAMENTS • 4 FINAL FOURS
▶ IVY LEAGUE TOURNAMENT • MAY 3-5, 20132013 Dartmouth Women's LacrosseDartmouth Combined Team Statistics
All games (as of May 03, 2013)
RECORD: OVERALL HOME AWAY NEUTRALALL GAMES 10-6 4-3 5-3 1-0CONFERENCE 5-2 3-1 2-1 0-0NON-CONFERENCE 5-4 1-2 3-2 1-0
Date Opponent Score Att.Feb 23 at Oregon Wo2 8-7 278Feb 28 UNH W 11-10 221
* Mar 2 at Yale W 10-6 329Mar 6 at Boston University W 12-7 98Mar 9 #2 FLORIDA L 9-14 568Mar 17 at #6 Duke L 5-13 361Mar 19 at Davidson W 13-12 79
* Mar 23 at Columbia W 8-7 150Mar 27 VERMONT L o 2 15-16 168
* Mar 30 BROWN W 8-7 803* Apr 6 #16 CORNELL W 9-5 427* Apr 12 at Penn L 7-8 428
Apr 14 at #1 Maryland L 8-17 1143* Apr 20 #17 PRINCETON L 13-15 692* Apr 26 HARVARD W 15-8 385
May 03 vs #2 Princeton Wo2 11-10 0
TEAM STATISTICS DART OPPSHOT STATISTICS Goals-Shot attempts 162-376 162-372 Goals scored per game 10.12 10.12 Shot pct. . 4 3 1 . 4 3 5 Shots on goal-Attempts 281-376 271-372 SOG pct. . 7 4 7 . 7 2 8 S h o t s / G a m e 23.5 23.2 A s s i s t s 67 60 Free position Made-Att 37-88 36-72 Free position pct. . 4 2 0 . 5 0 0GOAL BREAKDOWN Total Goals 162 162 F r e e - p o s i t i o n 37 36 U n a s s i s t e d 95 102 O v e r t i m e 3 2 Goals scored average 9.89 9.89GROUND BALLS 226 228DRAW CONTROLS 186 179TURNOVERS 200 223CAUSED TURNOVERS 119 119CLEARS 168-208 180-221 Clear Pct. . 8 0 8 . 8 1 4ATTENDANCE T o t a l 3264 2866 Dates/Avg Per Date 7/466 8/358 Neutral Site #/Avg 1/0