Princeton University Athletics

Princeton Wraps Up Road Swing at Dartmouth & Harvard
November 29, 2017 | Women's Ice Hockey
| Games 13 & 14: Princeton at Dartmouth & Harvard | |
| Game Times | Friday, Dec. 1 at 6 p.m. l Thompson Arena |
| Saturday, Dec. 2 at 4 p.m. l Bright-Landry | |
| Game Coverage | Friday: Live Video l Live Stats   Saturday: Live Video l Live Stats |
| Series Info | Princeton leads Dartmouth 44-32-6 (streak: 2 wins) |
| Princeton trails Harvard 33-48-4 (streak: 1 loss) | |
| Princeton | Roster l Schedule l Stats l |
| Dartmouth | Roster l Schedule l Stats l @dartmouth_WIH l 3-6, 1-4 ECAC |
| Harvard | Roster l Schedule l Stats l @HarvardWhockey l 5-3-1, 3-1-1 ECAC |
EYE ON THE TIGERS
Princeton closes out a six-game road swing this weekend at Dartmouth and Harvard. The Tigers look to recover from a pair of losses last weekend at Merrimack as they now sit 2-7-3 on the season. In ECAC action, Princeton is 2-5-1. Junior Karlie Lund leads the team in scoring for the third consecutive season with 11 points on four goals and seven assists. Only sophomore Carly Bullock has more goals, with eight, and adds one assist for nine points. Junior defender Stephanie Sucharda contributes eight assists from the blue line. Sophomore defender Claire Thompson and freshman Amanda Harris follow with five points apiece. Sophomore Stephanie Neatby has started in 10 games and has a .912 save percentage and a 2.54 goals against average. The Tigers have the fourth-best penalty kill in the nation, killing off 43 of 48 infractions for a 89.6 percent clip.
SCOUTING THE BIG GREEN
Dartmouth is 3-6 overall and has a 1-4 record in the ECAC. Due to finals the squad has played just one game in the last three weeks, a 4-3 win over Holy Cross on Nov. 24. Senior defender Hailey Noronha leads the team in points with eight on two goals and six assists. Junior Kate Landers has scored a team-high five goals and adds two assists for seven points total. Sophomore Christina Rombaut chips in six points, five coming by way of assist. Junior Christina Honor has started in goal in eight of nine games and has an .891 save percentage and a 4.13 GAA.
THE PRINCETON/DARTMOUTH SERIES
Princeton holds a 44-32-6 lead in the all-time series with Dartmouth and has had the upper hand lately with a 7-2-1 record over the last 10 games. The Tigers have won the last two meetings, including an 8-1 victory in October at Hobey Baker Rink. Princeton had seven different goal scorers in that tilt as it outshot Dartmouth 44-20.
SCOUTING THE CRIMSON
Harvard enters the weekend with a 5-3-1 overall record and a 3-1-1 mark in the ECAC. The Crimson haven't played a league game since a 2-2 draw with Yale on Nov. 11, playing four non-conference games since that time. Most recently the team defeated UNH 5-3 on Nov. 22. Four underclassmen lead the offense ith sophomore Kat Hughes and freshman Brooke Jovanovich both owning 10 points apiece. The duo combine for four of the team's five game-winning goals - with Hughes having a team-high six goals. Freshman Becca Gilmore chips in nine points, while sophomore Van Turgeon and junior defender Kaitlin Tse have seven points apiece. Sophomore Beth Larcom has started in goal in all but one game and has an .886 save percentage and a 2.98 GAA.
THE PRINCETON/HARVARD SERIES
Harvard has a 48-33-4 edge in the all-time series with Princeton and snapped the Tigers' two-game win streak in the series last month with a 3-2 game at Hobey Baker Rink. The Crimson had goals from three separate players while Carly Bullock scored both for the Tigers.




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