Auburndale, Fla.— Sophomore Matt Feinstein had three hits and junior Kyle Holbrook drove in three runs as Dartmouth defeated Southern Maine, 9-1, at Lake Myrtle Park on Thursday.

The six Big Green (8-5) pitchers combined to hold the Division III Huskies (4-3) to one unearned run on six hits as the offense scored four times in the top of the first.

Feinstein was 3-for-5 with a double, a run and two RBIs for his team-leading eighth multi-hit game this season. Holbrook added a pair of singles that produced three RBIs in five trips to the plate, while sophomores Mike Brown and Nate Ostmo also chipped in two hits with a single and a double apiece.

Southern Maine starter Riley Boivin (0-1) did not survive the first inning in his first appearance on the mound this season.

Dartmouth head coach Bob Whalen and Southern Maine head coach Ed Flaherty were teammates at Maine in the mid-1970s, and Flaherty’s nephew, Matt MacDowell, was a member of the Big Green baseball team until graduating in 2015.

Dartmouth faces a tough test over the weekend to finish its spring break trip, with 26th-ranked UCF (18-4) hosting the Big Green for a three-game series.

Women’s Tennis

Dartmouth 4Long Beach St. 3

Long Beach, Calif. — Senior Jacqueline Crawford won a close three-setter to lift No. 39 Dartmouth (12-1) its first victory over Long Beach State (11-3) after dropping five straight since the series’ start in 2009.

Doubles victories by the duos of Julia Schroeder/Racquel Lyn and Taylor Ng/Kristina Mathis gave Dartmouth the first point, and singles wins by Chuyang Guan and Mathis gave the Big Green a 3-1 lead before the 49ers rallied to knot the score at 3.

Crawford won the first set, 7-6(4-0) before dropping the second to Julie Gerard, 6-3. Crawford easily won the third, 6-2, to take the match.

Dartmouth will end its trip on the West Coast by facing No. 46 Denver today in La Jolla, Calif. This will be the Big Green’s first ranked opponent of the season.

Men’s Tennis

Tulane 4, Dartmouth 1

New Orleans — No. 30 Tulane (13-3) defeated Dartmouth (6-10), whose lone point came in doubles after wins by the tandems of Max Fliegner/Charlie Broom and George Wall/David Horneffer.

The Big Green ends its Spring Break trip today at No. 46 South Alabama.