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Jasmine Lou and Isabelle Sangha added two goals apiece for the Marauders (2-3), with Lou dishing out a pair of assists. Cate Wagner and Jess Seibel also scored for Hanover, and Hanna Kingston, Miranda Galbraith, Sabin Mitchell and Seibel each had an assist.
Katelyn Hurd made seven saves for Hanover, which faces Windham again on Friday, this time on the road.
Green Mountain Valley 12 Woodstock 6
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Sidney Pilot finished the game with an assist. Maggie Parker made five saves in goal. Woodstock (0-2) travels to Burr & Burton on Saturday.
Mount Mansfield 14 Hartford 4
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Logan Raymond tallied Hartford’s other goal, also in the first half. Raymond also had an assist. Hunter Hutchinson finished the game with two assists.
The Canes (3-1) trailed, 9-4, at halftime against the VPA Division I Cougars before D-II Hartford was shut out in the third and fourth quarters. Hartford, which outscored opponents 33-8 in its first three games, travels to Otter Valley on Saturday.
Bedford 7, Hanover 2
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Lamm, at No. 3 singles, came back from a 3-6 deficit to win her match, 8-6. Laycock won at No. 2 singles, 8-2. Mindy Wu and Laycock also put up a fight at No. 1 doubles, eventually falling, 3-8.
Hanover (3-1) travels to Derryfield on Monday.
Dartmouth 18UMass Lowell 7
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Big Green sophomore Ellie Carson scored a career-high seven goals, just the 19th time in Dartmouth history a player has scored at least seven times in a single contest. Carson has scored 48 times this season. Sophia Tuchetta scored twice and provided six assists, missing out on tying the program record for helpers in a game by just one — a mark set by Sandy Bryan in 1980. Kathryn Giroux also had 17 draw controls, moving into sole possession of second place in conference history with 230. She is 49 back of the record.
UMass Lowell goaltender Courtney Barrett made a career-high 18 saves in the loss. Dartmouth sophomore Kiera Vrindten — the reigning Ivy League defensive player of the week — made five saves for her 11th victory of the season.
The Big Green (11-3) caps the regular season off at Brown on Saturday.
Dartmouth’s Liu Named Ivy Rookie of the Year
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The Windsor, Conn., native finished his season with a 74.3 average, second-lowest on the team, and two top 10 finishes — ninth at Yale’s Macdonald Cup, with a round of 68, 2-under-par, out of an 81 golfer field, and fourth at the Cornell Spring Invitational. Twice, Liu was Dartmouth’s lowest scorer at a tournament. Last week, he tied for 13th at the Ivy championship with a final round of 67, 3-under, the lowest score by any golfer in all three rounds of the tournament.
Dartmouth senior Ian Kelsey also was named to the All-Ivy first team for the second time of his career. Kelsey, from Deerfield, Ill., individually tied for fifth at the Ivy championship, and won the Cornell Invitational at 4-under, and helped the Big Green finish second at the championship.
Dartmouth’s Kittelberger, Roddy Named All-Ivy
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Kittelberger, from Raleigh, N.C., and Roddy, from Trabuco Canyon, Calif., tied for 10th at the Ivy championship last weekend. Kittelberger finished three rounds 15-over-par, leading the team with 34 pars. Roddy is the second Dartmouth women’s golfer in program history to earn multiple All-Ivy selections.
Dartmouth finished fifth in the championship standings, 24 strokes behind champion Princeton.
