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WOMEN's Basketball 2018-19 DARTMOUTH WOMEN’S BASKETBALl 2018-19 17 Ivy League Championships: ’80, ’81, ’82, ’83, ’86, ’87, ’88, ’89 ’90, ’94, ’95, ’99, ’00, ’05, ’06, ’08, ’09 Hanover, N.H. | Alumni Gymnasium | Leede Arena | Athletics Communications / WBB Contact: Mike Miezejeski | Office (603) 646-0424 | [email protected] OVERALL 10-9 | IVY 3-3 DARTMOUTH (10-9, 3-3 IVY) vs BY THE NUMBERS HOME 5-2 | AWAY 5-5 | NEUTRAL 0-2 Penn (15-3, 5-0 Ivy) Date Opponent Time/Result Nov. 9 LOYOLA (MD.) W, 54-41 62.8 Points 65.1 Nov. 11 at Vermont W, 66-42 FEB. 15 | Leede Arena | Hanover, N.H. | 7 PM .407 FG% .412 Nov. 24 vs. Middle Tennessee+ L, 70-58 .319 3FG% .316 Nov. 25 vs. UC Santa Barbara+ L, 62-58 .703 FT% .613 Nov. 28 at Cal State Fullerton L, 67-62 59.9 Scoring Defense 50.7 Dec. 1 at San Diego L, 78-76 .394 Opp. FG% .326 Dec. 5 BOSTON U W, 66-46 .294 Opp. 3FG% .296 Dec. 9 FAIRFIELD W, 59-46 35.9 Rebounds 43.1 Dec. 12 UMASS LOWELL W, 70-56 14.8 Assists 16.1 Dec. 18 BUFFALO L, 75-69 0.9 Ast-TO Ratio 1.2 Dec. 21 at New Hampshire W, 62-42 2.5 Blocks 5.3 Dec. 29 at Boston College L, 99-68 Dartmouth (10-9, 3-3 Ivy*) vs 7.6 Steals 8.3 Dec. 31 BINGHAMTON W, 63-39 18.2 Fouls 12.8 Jan. 19 at Harvard* L, 56-46 Princeton (11-9, 3-2 Ivy*) Jan. 26 HARVARD* L, 73-57 BY THE NUMBERS Feb. 1 at Brown* W, 81-61 FEB. 16 | Leede Arena | Hanover, N.H. | 5 PM Feb. 2 at Yale* L, 64-49 Feb. 8 at Cornell* W, 63-56 Feb. 9 at Columbia* W, 70-69 62.8 Points 70.4 Feb. 15 PENN* 7 PM .407 FG% .408 .319 .335 Feb. 16 PRINCETON* 5 PM 3FG% .703 .780 Feb. 22 YALE* 7 PM FT% 59.9 64.6 Feb. 23 BROWN* 5 PM Scoring Defense .394 .392 Mar. 1 at Princeton* 6 PM Opp. FG% .294 .365 Mar. 2 at Penn* 6 PM Opp. 3FG% 35.9 38.5 Mar. 8 COLUMBIA* 7 PM Rebounds BACK AT HOME 14.8 Assists 15.7 Mar. 9 CORNELL* 5 PM Dartmouth plays two of the top teams in the Ivy League this 0.9 Ast-TO Ratio 1.0 Mar. 10 Ivy League Semifinal TBA 2.5 Blocks 5.4 Mar. 11 Ivy League Championship TBA weekend. The Big Green first take on the conference leading 7.6 Steals 9.4 18.2 Fouls 15.8 * - Ivy League Game - Home Games in CAPS Penn Quakers on Friday, who are undefeated in the ancient + - UNLV Lady Rebel Roundup eight. They then face the Ivy League’s top scorer, Bella Alarie, #MINDON18 #LEVELUP and the Princeton Tigers Saturday night. PROBABLE LINEUP 2018-19 IVY LEAGUE STANDINGS # Name Pos. Hgt. Cl. PPG RPG 1 Cy Lippold G 5-2 Sr. 11.6 1.9 Conference Overall 2 Annie McKenna G 5-5 Jr. 8.2 2.8 Team W-L W-L 35 Elle Louie G 5-10 So. 5.0 4.1 25 Isalys Quinones F 6-3 Sr. 13.5 6.3 Penn 5-0 15-3 52 Paula Lenart F 5-11 Jr. 6.8 7.9 OFF THE BENCH Yale 4-2 14-7 # Name Pos. Hgt. C. PPG RPG Harvard 4-2 11-8 3 Katie Douglas G 5-8 Fr. 2.4 0.8 5 Grace Phillips G 6-0 Jr. - - Princeton 3-2 11-8 11 Asha Taylor G 5-11 Fr. 2.1 1.4 13 Georgia Alexander F 6-2 Fr. 0.8 1.1 Dartmouth 3-3 10-9 15 Anna Luce F 6-2 So. 8.1 3.9 20 Jimena Abejon G 5-9 Fr 0.9 0.2 Columbia 2-4 6-13 21 Kealy Brown G 5-8 Sr. 5.8 2.9 Cornell 1-5 7-10 22 Veronica Kelly F 6-2 Fr. 0.5 0.3 31 Emily Dryden F 6-3 Sr. 1.0 1.1 Brown 1-5 9-13 2 2016-172018-19 DARTMOUTH DARTMOUTH WOMEN’S WOMEN’S BASKETBALL BASKETBALL GAME GAME NOTES NOTES PLAY4KAY Quinones finished with five points and nine rebounds. QUICK FACTS Harris finished with 21 points for the Quakers. Saturday’s game against Princeton is the annual Location . Hanover, N.H Play4Kay game to raise awareness for the fight ALL-TIME AGAINST PENN Founded / Enrollment . .1769 / 4,200 against breast cancer. Players from each team will It has been a tight series against the Quakers since Nickname . .Big Green wear pink to honor coach Kay Yow. 1979 with Dartmouth holding a narrow 43-37 record Colors . Green and White over Penn all-time. Since 2000, the Big Green are 13- Conference . .Ivy League LAST WEEKEND 24 against the Quakers. Dartmouth has not beaten Dartmouth had a historic weekend in New York when Penn since Feb. 22, 2014, marking eight straight President . .Philip J. Hanlon they swept Cornell and Columbia on the road for the losses. The Big Green are 2-16 against the Quakers Athletics Director . Harry Sheehy first time since the 2006-07 season. In Ithaca against since 2010. Arena (Capacity) . .Leede Arena (2,100) Cornell, Dartmouth’s team leaders led the charge in a Head Coach . Belle Koclanes (Richmond ’02) 63-56 win over the Big Red. It was the first time since SCOUTING PRINCETON Record at Dartmouth (Years) . 64-94 (6th) the 2009-10 season that Dartmouth won at Newman Heading into this weekend, Princeton sits in fourth Arena. Cy Lippold and Isalys Quinones combined place in the Ivy standings with a 3-2 record and Office Phone . 603-646-2387 for 40 points and 10 out of the 11 3-pointers for the is 11-9 overall. The Tigers have played one non- Assistant Coaches . Big Green. Lippold finished with 21 points and seven league opponent that Dartmouth has seen in New . .Taja Edwards (Fresno St. ’11, 2nd year) assists, going 5-10 from beyond the arch, while Hampshire and they beat UNH, 90-42. Princeton has . .Kelcie Rombach (St. Bonaventure ’15, 1st Year) Quinones had 19 points and nine rebounds, shooting Ivy wins over Columbia (79-64), Cornell (75-46) and . Lakin Roland (Dartmouth ’16, 1st year) 5-7 from long distance. The Big Green then went to Brown (93-74). Its losses are to Penn (66-60) and the Big Apple where they escaped Levien Gym with a Yale (96-86). Despite not playing in enough games Dir. of Basketball Ops . Michael Motta (6th year) 70-69 win. Once again it was Lippold and Quinones to be eligible, Bella Alarie leads the Ivy League with Captains . .Isalys Quinones, Cy Lippold getting the job done, combining for 41 points this 23.7 ppg and 10.9 rpg. She has been named the Ivy Athletic Trainer . Scott Roy time. Quinones led the way with 21 points, including League Player of the Week five times this season. Strength and Conditioning . Mark Kulbis 12 of Dartmouth’s 19 fourth quarter points and sank Gabrielle Rush (13.2 ppg), Carlie Littlefield (13.1 ppg) 2017-18 Record/Conference . 15-12/7-7 (5th) the two free throws with 4.7 seconds left to seal the and Taylor Burr (10.0 ppg) also average in double victory. She also grabbed five rebounds and went figures. Princeton is second in the conference in 2017-18 Lettermen Returning/Lost . 9/4 7-9 from the free throw line. Lippold finished with 20 scoring, averaging 70.4 ppg. First Season . 1972-73 points, making four 3-pointers, and seven assists in All-Time Record . 589-540 (.521) her home city. Paula Lenart had a major impact as LAST SEASON AGAINST THE TIGERS All-Time Ivy Record 336-206 . (.620 since ’76-77) well, finishing with an 11-point, 14-rebound double- The Big Green fell in both games to the Tigers. Ivy Titles / Last . 17 / 2009 double. It was her fourth double-double of the season. Dartmouth lost 82-63 in Princeton and 79-67 in Hanover. Dartmouth never led in game one, Emily NCAA Tournament Appearances . 7 SCOUTING PENN Slagle led the team with 18 points off the bench and NCAA Record . 0-7 Penn has had the best season so far of any Ivy Letkewicz finished with 12 points and four rebounds. WNIT Appearances / Last . 2 / 2008 League team, the Quakers are alone in first place For Princeton, Alarie had a double-double with 11 Last Postseason Opponent . .Maryland (NCAA with a 5-0 conference record and are 15-3 overall. points and 12 rebounds, while Littlefield had 17 points. Tournament First Round) The three losses for the Quakers were to No. 1 Notre At Leede Arena it was a closer game with Dartmouth Dame (75-55), Maine (47-46) and Villanova (58-50). falling by 12. Quinones led all players with 22 points Women’s Basketball Contact . Mike Miezejeski So far in Ivy play, Penn has defeated Princeton (66- and had six rebounds, while Lippold finished with 17 Office . .603-646-0424 60), Cornell (59-46), Columbia (72-60), Brown (83-43) points, three rebounds and three assists. E-mail . [email protected] and Yale (54-48). Penn is led by the inside presence Fax . 603-646-3348 of Eleah Parker who averages 15.2 ppg, which is fifth ALL-TIME AGAINST PRINCETON Mailing Address .
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