“I was excited to see Mason Morel, our sophomore goalie, step up,” Callahan said. “He has big shoes coming in for Danny Hincks, who’s been a starter for us for four years. Between him and Sam Cooper, those guys almost pitching a shutout was really good to see from the goaltending position.”
Callahan was also impressed with Andrew Johnston, a 2021 All-Ivy League defenseman.
“Andrew was dominant down low. He’s so long and athletic,” Callahan said. “It’s really tough to get away from him. That close defense group played together towards the end of last year and they’ve really gelled.”
Meanwhile, Scotland is looking to gel, as the team simulates the format of the World Lacrosse Championships.
Scotland’s tour included games against Team Jamaica, Southern New Hampshire, Rivier, Dartmouth, Bentley and St. Anslem, in five different locations, all in the span of six days.
Despite the result for Team Scotland against the Big Green, it was a worthwhile experience in the ultimate quest to improve ahead of the World Championships.
“Right now, we’re in the evaluative phase, so we have a training squad of about 68 guys, 31 of whom have actually come on this tour,” said Scotland head coach Matt Bagley. “They’re volunteering — they’re paying for themselves to be here. Dartmouth hands down is bigger, stronger and faster than we are and we’ve got eight months to try to get bigger, faster and stronger as well. Hopefully we can.”
After the game, the teams enjoyed their postgame meal together in a truly unique opportunity for Dartmouth to welcome an international team to its campus.
“It’s the first time we’ve been able to have an experience like this,” Callahan said. “For our guys to see what they’re doing to get ready for the world championships, and us getting to be a little part of their journey, it’s something special.”
Callahan hopes Wednesday was only the start for the Big Green, a program that’s improving despite it not always showing in their record. Last season, Dartmouth lost by a total of three goals to Cornell and Princeton – a pair of Final Four teams. The Big Green also lost by just four to Penn, a top eight national seed.
“I believe this year’s team has a chance to be really good defensively,” said Callahan. “A tough, hard-nosed mindset is the way we want to play from the defense out, and then be able to push the ball a little bit more than we have. It has been really exciting to see our poles come together. It’s a super talented group and with our goalies making saves, I think that will be the anchor for us.”