Hana Bowers Sr. Sarah Byrne So. Hannah Saris Fr. Christine Lushefski So. Jessica Venturino So. Campbell Probert Fr. Lindsey Allard Jr. Samantha Schiff So. Bailey Johnson Jr. Kristen Giovanniello Jr. Jessica Frieder So. Julia Szafman Sr. Johnson, Lehman, Probert, Saris, Starkey. Lindsey Allard AL-urd Sarah Byrne CAL-bee Jessica Frieder JOE-van-ell-oh Liz Hyde LEE-man Danielle Lisovicz SAR-is Julia Szafman Four Draw Controls Two Caused Turnovers Four YEAR Five Assists Six Ground Balls Two Draw Controls Draw Controls Caused Turnovers Two Goals Three Assists Six Caused Turnovers Two Assists Three Draw Controls Two Ground Balls Five Caused Turnovers Three Ground Balls Five Goals Four Ground Balls Four Assists Dartmouth vs.
Oregon Feb. Pape Field Attendance: Start time: 3 p. End time: p. This week, the forecast in Hanover calls for degree weather at kickoff. In Princeton's win over Yale Nov. The main flaws on offense -- four fumbles lost -- were counterbalanced by Princeton's defense, which recovered one fumble and snagged three interceptions. Protecting the ball will be important this week against Dartmouth, an improving team that has shown occasional dominance in the running game.
Sophomore tailback Nick Schwieger ran for a school-record yards in a win over Columbia Oct. Two weeks later, Big Green freshman quarterback Greg Patton broke that rushing record -- by one yard -- in a double-overtime win over Cornell. Princeton and Dartmouth are even in the all-time series 42 wins for each and four ties , but the Tigers have beaten the Big Green five straight times, including a decisive win last year. Dartmouth head coach Buddy Teevens recognized that trend in this week's Ivy football teleconference, calling Princeton "a quality opponent that's really owned us.
A season should not be depressing, but it was going to be really depressing [if Princeton lost to Dartmouth]. The 14 points were more than Princeton had given up in their previous three games combined, but that would be all Dartmouth would get over the next 40 minutes.
We played as a team in the second half. Princeton converted only 2-of-8 third-down attempts in the first half plus 1-of-2 on fourth downs, while Dartmouth kept drives alive with conversions on 5-of-8 attempts. In the second half, Princeton was 5-of-7 on third down and Dartmouth was 3-of They were playing well at the beginning of the game for sure.
They had a lot of energy. People get tired and the rush always gets a little less at the end of games. A pass interference call on the following play put the Big Green at the Tiger 23, and four plays later, Williams kept the ball on the option read and waltzed into the end zone from five yards out. That point lead was not going to be enough against this Princeton squad, however, as the Tigers scored a pair of touchdowns before the intermission. Quinn Epperly capped off a yard drive with a five-yard shovel pass to Roman Wilson for the first Princeton score with on the clock in the second quarter.
After a quick three-and-out for Dartmouth, the Tigers traversed 65 more yards, thanks in part to two key penalties that ate up 30 of those yards. Epperly claimed the honors with his 18th rushing touchdown of the season, scoring on a 4th-and-1 play with 10 ticks remaining. Princeton completed the point comeback on its second possession of the third quarter, twice converting fourth-down plays to keep the drive alive.
While none of the first 13 plays covered more than nine yards, the last one was a yard toss from Epperly to Matt Costello in the end zone, despite defensive holding on the play.
So with left in the third quarter, the game was suddenly tied at Next time with the ball, the Tigers again gambled on fourth down from their own yard line, only to have sophomore A. Zuttah stonewall Epperly at the line of scrimmage. Williams immediately connected with senior Robbie Anthony for a yard gain, and after two Pierre rushes picked up a first down, Willliams twisted and turned through the line and bolted to the corner of the end zone, diving in for the go-ahead score from 17 yards out.
In the fourth quarter, Princeton threatened to tie the game when it had 1st-and-goal at the two. Senior linebacker Michael Runger , who finished the day with a season-high 15 tackles, broke up a pass on first down, and Epperly was stopped for a one-yard gain on second down by senior lineman Elliot Kastner.
A false start pushed the Tigers back to the six, and Epperly's pass fell incomplete.
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