Dartmouth Defeats Princeton for First Time Since 2012
Elizabeth Mastrio scored five goals to lead Dartmouth to a 15-12 victory over No. 16 Princeton, snapping a six game regular-season losing streak against the Tigers that dated back to 2012. The Big Green’s sixth straight win since a season-opening loss at UMass moved them into first place in the Ivy League at 2-0 in the conference. Saturday also marked Dartmouth’s first road win at Princeton since 2008.
The Big Green led 7-4 at halftime and built the advantage to 13-7 with a little more than five minutes to play before having to endure a late-game push from the Tigers.
A series of draw controls and Princeton possessions led to the Tigers pulling to within two at 14-12, only to see the Big Green get the ball late and put the visitors back up three late with a goal from Tori Chanenchuk.
For Chanenchuk — who played her sister Colby on Princeton — it was her second goal of the day, joining Mastrio, Kierra Sweeney (3g) and Sophia Turchetta (2g) as multi-goal scorers.
Kyla Sears and Annie Cory paced the Tigers with three goals apiece. Princeton fell to 4-3 and could not sustain the momentum from its win at Penn State earlier this week.
Florida Finishes on Seven-Goal Run to Top Georgetown
For the third time this season, No. 5 Florida mounted a comeback of four goals or more, finishing with a seven-goal flurry to defeat Georgetown 16-11 in Washington, D.C.
The Gators either trailed or faced a tied score for more than 50 minutes before Caroline Benitez's second goal of the game gave them a 12-11 lead with 9:53 left in the second half. Florida scored four more goals to seal the win.
Freshman Grace Haus led the Gators with four goals, shooting 2-for-3 on free positions. Defender Cara Trombetta anchored a Florida unit that limited the Hoyas to three goals on nine shots in the second half. Trombetta also held Georgetown standout Francesca Whitehurst to two goals before Whitehurst left the game with an injury.
UVA Shuts Down North, Defeats Duke
No. 9 Virginia held Duke scoreless for a stretch of more than 16 minutes in the first half and scored three straight to start the second to defeat the Blue Devils 12-8 at Koskinen Stadium in Durham, N.C.
Avery Shoemaker (four goals), Maggie Jackson (three) and Sammy Mueller (three) accounted for 10 of the Cavaliers’ 12 goals. Sophie Alecce led a defensive effort that shut out Duke’s freshman sensation Charlotte North, who managed just one shot on goal. North came in averaging more than four goals per game.
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Top 20 Scoreboard
No. 1 Stony Brook, UMass-Lowell 7
No. 3 Maryland 15, No. 2 James Madison 12
No. 4 Boston College 17, No. 6 North Carolina 11
No. 5 Florida 16, Georgetown 11
No. 7 Penn 16, Brown 10
No. 8 Loyola 18, Lehigh 5
No. 9 Virginia 12, Duke 8
Notre Dame 11, No. 10 Syracuse 10 (OT)
No. 11 Navy 18, Bucknell 5
Dartmouth 15, No. 16 Princeton 12
No. 19 Virginia Tech 14, Elon 12