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Big Green Football 2018 Dartmouth (2-0, 0-0) Vs 18-Time Ivy League Football Champion Big Green Football 2018 DARTMOUTH (2-0, 0-0) VS. PENN (2-0, 0-0) SEPT. 29, 2018 GAME THREE HANOVER, N.H. MEMORIAL FIELD (11,000) Penn in Town for Ivy Opener 2018 SCHEDULE On paper, the Ivy League opener for Dartmouth THE SERIES and Penn should be a defensive struggle. Both teams QUAKERS LEAD 48-35-2 Date Opponent Time/Result rank among the top 11 nationally in fewest yards and points allowed per game, and top five in fewest rush- Year Site Result Year Site Result Sept. 15 Georgetown 41- 0 W 1896 Penn 0- 16 L 1976 Dartmouth 20- 0 W ing yards allowed as well. Whichever team emerges 1897 Penn 0- 34 L 1977 Penn 3- 7 L 22 at Holy Cross [ctv3] 34- 14 W on top today will have the inside track at the confer- 1913 Penn 34- 21 W 1978 Dartmouth 31- 21 W ence crown. 1914 Penn 41- 0 W 1979 Penn 20- 6 W 29 Penn* [espn+] 1:30 1915 Boston1 7- 3 W 1980 Dartmouth 40- 7 W Last year, the Big Green needed all 60 minutes to 1916 Penn 7- 7 T 1981 Penn 33- 13 W Oct. 5 at Yale* [espnu] 6:00 knock off the Quakers in Philadelphia, 16-13, as QB 1917 Boston1 0- 7 L 1982 Dartmouth 0- 21 L 1918 Penn 0- 21 L 1983 Penn 14- 38 L 13 Sacred Heart [espn+] 6:00 Jared Gerbino burrowed into the end zone from a 1919 New York2 20- 19 W 1984 Dartmouth 24- 55 L yard out on the game’s final play to cap a 15-play, 80- 1920 Penn 44- 7 W 1985 Penn 14- 19 L 20 at Columbia* [espn+] 1:30 2 yard drive that lasted over five and a half minutes. 1921 New York 14- 14 T 1986 Dartmouth 7- 21 L 1 1932 Penn 7- 14 L 1987 Penn 7- 49 L 27 Harvard * [espn+] 1:30 Neither team turned the ball over in a game that fea- 1933 Penn 14- 7 W 1988 Dartmouth 27- 33 L tured just 15 combined possessions, but Dartmouth 1943 Penn 6- 7 L 1989 Penn 24- 0 W Nov. 3 at Princeton* [espn+] 1:30 1944 Penn 6- 20 L 1990 Dartmouth 6- 16 L held a distinct advantage on offense, piling up 414 1945 Penn 0- 12 L 1991 Penn 21- 15 W 10 at Cornell* [espn+] 1:00 yards to just 243 for Penn. Penalties held the Green 1946 Penn 6- 39 L 1992 Dartmouth 36- 17 W 1947 Dartmouth 0- 32 L 1993 Penn 6- 10 L 17 Brown* [espn+] 1:30 back, however, as they were flagged 11 times for a 1948 Penn 13- 26 L 1994 Dartmouth 11- 13 L whopping 105 yards. 1949 Penn 0- 21 L 1995 Penn 12- 20 L Home games in bold ~ *Ivy League game The Big Green flexed their muscle last week at 1950 Penn 26- 42 L 1996 Dartmouth 24- 22 W 1 1951 Penn 14- 39 L 1997 Penn 23- 15 W Homecoming Holy Cross, one week after the Crusaders knocked off 1952 Penn 0- 7 L 1998 Dartmouth 14- 17 L ctv3 — Charter TV3 (Worcester, Mass.) the defending Ivy League champ, Yale. The Dartmouth 1956 Penn 7- 14 L 1999 Penn 6- 17 L All times Eastern and tentative 1957 Penn 6- 3 W 2000 Penn 14- 48 L defense barely let the hosts breathe, not allowing a 1958 Dartmouth 13- 12 W 2001 Dartmouth 20- 21 L point or even a first down until the fourth quarter after 1959 Penn 0- 13 L 2002 Penn 14- 49 L 1960 Dartmouth 15- 0 W 2003 Dartmouth 20- 33 L the Green had built up a 34-0 lead. 1961 Penn 30- 0 W 2004 Penn 0- 35 L Junior CB Isiah Swann led the defensive effort, 1962 Dartmouth 17- 0 W 2005 Dartmouth 9- 26 L intercepting three passes in the first half to tie a 1963 Penn 28- 0 W 2006 Penn 10- 17 L QUICK FACTS 1964 Penn 27- 7 W 2007 Dartmouth 21- 13 W Dartmouth single-game record not equaled in 28 1965 Dartmouth 42- 19 W 2008 Penn 10- 23 L Location....................... Hanover, N.H. years. That performance not only earned Swann Ivy 1966 Penn 40- 21 W 2009 Dartmouth 24- 30 L .............. 1769/4,200 1967 Dartmouth 23- 0 W 2010 Penn (ot) 28- 35 L Founded/Enrollment League Defensive Player of the Week honors, but the 1968 Penn 21- 26 L 2011 Dartmouth 20- 22 L President .....................Philip J. Hanlon national FCS award from STATS as well. 1969 Dartmouth 41- 0 W 2012 Dartmouth 21- 28 L Athletics Director...............Harry Sheehy 1970 Penn 28- 0 W 2013 Penn (4ot) 31- 37 L Senior LB Jack Traynor boasted a team-high nine 1971 Dartmouth 19- 3 W 2014 Dartmouth 31- 13 W Nickname .........................Big Green tackles, two for a loss, while fellow LB David Emanu- 1972 Penn 31- 17 W 2015 Penn 41- 20 W Colors.......................Green and White 1973 Dartmouth 16- 22 L 2016 Dartmouth 24- 37 L els made eight stops. As a team, Dartmouth had 10 1974 Penn 20- 27 L 2017 Penn 16- 13 W Affiliation ........................NCAA FCS TFLs, including four sacks, two of which were pro- 1975 Dartmouth 19- 14 W Conference . .Ivy League vided by junior DE Niko Lalos in his first action of • Buddy Teevens is 5-12 against the Quakers over- First Season ............................1881 the year. Sophomore CB DeWayne Terry Jr. added all with a 3-6 mark at Franklin Field. All-Time Record (Seasons)..698-456-46 (137th) an interception to the mix late in the fourth quarter. • Penn coach Ray Priore is 1-2 versus Dartmouth. Stadium (Capacity).....Memorial Field (11,000) The offense, meanwhile, consistently moved the • Since Ivy play officially began in 1956, Penn Surface .............................FieldTurf ball down the field all afternoon, but struggled to put holds a 33-29 advantage. Dartmouth won 20 of Head Coach ....Buddy Teevens (Dartmouth ’79) points on the board early as the first four posses- the first 26 games before Penn took 26 of the Record at Dartmouth (Seasons) . 89-91-2 (19th) sions ended in field goal attempts, only two of which next 32, but the Green have since won three of Overall Record (Seasons) .....123-168-2 (29th) were converted. But a 25-yard TD run by sopho- the last four meetings. 2017 Record/Conf. (Finish) .....8-2/5-2 (t-2nd) more RB Caylin Parker and a 17-yard TD catch by • The Quakers own the longest winning streak in Letterwinners Returning/Lost ..........40/27 junior WR Drew Estrada with three seconds left in the series at 11 games from 1942-56. Starters Returning .....15 (5 Off; 6 Def; 4 Spec) the half allowed the Big Green to take a 20-0 lead • Dartmouth is 16-31-1 at Franklin Field with the Starters Lost...........13 (6 Off; 5 Def; 2 Spec) into the locker room. Green ending an eight-game skid two years ago. Basic Offense ........................Multiple Estrada, who missed the season opener, led Basic Defense........................Multiple Dartmouth with seven catches for 70 yards, while Dir. of Varsity Athletics Comm. ... Rick Bender junior TE Connor Rempel added two scoring grabs being sacked once. Phone/Fax.........603-646-1030/603-646-3348 in the second half from 32 and 13 yards out for the The running game churned out 190 hard-earned [email protected] team’s final points. yards on 47 carries with four players amassing be- Press Box.......................603-646-0111 Guiding the offense was QB Derek Kyler, look- tween 30 and 50 yards. Parker led the group with 49 Web Site...........www.DartmouthSports.com ing more and more comfortable behind center as the yards and his TD on 11 rushes, senior RB Rashaad Administrative Assistant ........Cindi Mansell game progressed. The sophomore completed 25-of- Cooper contributed 45 yards on nine carries and se- Phone ..........................603-646-2468 35 throws for 258 yards and three TDs in his second nior RB Miles Smith added 34 more on 13 attempts [email protected] start, plus ran for 31 yards on eight carries without with Kyler pitching in his 31. Dartmouth vs. Penn — Sept. 29, 2018 1 18-Time Ivy League Football Champion Big Green Football 2018 Scouting the Quakers Ray Priore, in his fourth year at the helm of the Penn dispatched of Lehigh handily last week in a Quakers, had the unenviable task last year of replac- BROADCASTS 30-10 victory on their home field. But the outcome ing the legendary Al Bagnoli, who had merely set the Dartmouth fans who are unable to come to of the game was in doubt when halftime rolled Ivy League record as its winningest football coach. Hanover or the various venues on the road can around as Penn was clinging to a 13-10 edge before Priore has been up to the challenge, however, earning catch every Big Green football game either on pulling away in the second half. the Ivy League Coach of the Year award in his first television or streamed over the internet on various Karekin Brooks ran all over the Mountain Hawk season and leading the Quakers to a share of the con- services, including eight contests on ESPN+ and defense, amassing 163 yards and three scores on 16 ference crown in each of his first two years. This is his another on ESPNU.
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