Providence, r.i.
The Big Green snapped a six-game losing streak on Friday with a 92-88 overtime defeat of Brown. Dartmouth improved to 2-9 in the league and 7-17 overall on the night when it was officially eliminated from postseason consideration.
Andi Norman had 22 points and hit five 3-point shots for Dartmouth, which also received 15 points each from Olivia Smith and Kate Letkewicz and 13 points from Fanni Szabo.
“Andi is lethal from beyond the arc,” Dartmouth coach Belle Koclanes said in a news release. “Every time she catches the ball, we want defenders shaking in their boots. But you’ve got to show it every time and she’s starting to do that.”
Dartmouth visits Yale tonight.
Husson 87Colby-Sawyer 49
Bangor, Maine
Post players Emmani Robinson and Tianna Sugars did the bulk of the damage for Colby-Sawyer, each finishing with 11 points and seven rebounds off the bench.
Husson’s Kenzie Worcester led all scorers with 28 points.
Brown 80, Dartmouth 75
Hanover
The Big Green committed 16 turnovers and made just five of 18 shots from 3-point range.
Dartmouth, now in a last-place tie in the Ivy League standings with the Bears, dropped to 6-18 overall and 3-8 in league play. Brown (12-15, 3-8) scored 36 points in the paint while allowing only 24.
St. Lawrence 5, Dartmouth 4
Hanover
Will Graber also scored for the Big Green, which hosts Clarkson tonight.
Devin Buffalo made 17 saves for the hosts, who slipped into ninth place in the 12-team ECAC. The top four finishers receive a first-round bye for the conference playoffs, with the next four teams hosting best-of-three first-round series. Dartmouth is one point behind Princeton and one point ahead of Colgate.
St. Lawrence, featuring Canaan resident Gavin Bayreuther, clinched fourth place with the victory.
Green Leads at Bates
Rumford, Maine
Peterson came through with the best time of the morning at Sunday River before racing came to a halt. Junior Kelly Moore just missed the podium in fourth place with her time of 1:12.63, while Stephanie Currie settled for sixth as Dartmouth racked up 128 points, easily besting Middlebury’s 102.
McLaughlin took hold of the top spot on the fifth run of the men’s giant slalom, his time of 1:13.36 just six-10ths of a second ahead of freshman teammate Tanguy Nef.
At Black Mountain, senior Fabian Stocek slogged to a fourth-place finish in men’s cross country action, with teammate Callan Deline one spot back. Zoe Snow led the Big Green women, placing eighth.
