Hanover
Schroder led the Big Green offensively, going 3-for-4 at the plate with two RBIs and a strikeout. Dartmouth improved to 19-16 overall this spring, and 13-5 in the Ivy League, winning its fourth in a row on Sunday. The Bulldogs fell to 10-30 overall.
Dartmouth senior Breanna Ethridge allowed an earned run and six hits in six innings of work during Saturday’s seven-inning affair. She also struck out four. Heather Turner entered the game in the seventh, allowing a run, a hit and a walk in the seventh inning to allow Yale to tie the game, 2-2. Schroder’s heroics in the bottom of the inning secured the win.
“It’s good for us to learn how to play in those situations,” said Dartmouth head coach Shannon Doepking. “I think it’s been a little bit since we’ve had to play in that situation, and for us to be able to execute and figure out what we need to do to get a game like that in. As we go down the stretch these are great games for us to have to sit in and execute, when our backs are against the wall.”
The Big Green held a 2-0 lead into the sixth inning before Yale finally found some offense, a solo home run by pinch hitter Phylicia Wilkov. Yale’s Sydney Ginsberg hit an RBI double in the seventh to tie the game, 2-2.
Schroder leads Dartmouth with a .349 batting average, 26 RBIs and 38 hits. Tatyanah Castillo was 2-for-2 with an RBI, McKenna Gray was 1-for-2 with a run scored and Calista Almer was 1-for-3 for the Big Green. Dartmouth out-hit Yale, 10-7; the Bulldogs committed two errors in the loss.
Dartmouth finishes its regular season with a three-game series against Brown at home, beginning with a doubleheader on Saturday at noon.
Dartmouth, Brown Game Postponed
Hanover
The two teams split a doubleheader on Saturday, with the Big Green (11-19-1, 7-6-1 Ivy) winning the opener on a walk-off home run in the ninth off the bat of senior Dustin Shirley, and Brown (10-23, 5-12 Ivy) breaking a tie in the ninth of game two to beat Dartmouth, 5-4.
A time for the makeup will be announced today.
Dartmouth Second at All-Academy 7s
West Point, N.Y.
Freshman Lilly Durbin ended the day with six tries and six conversions, contributing 42 points to Dartmouth’s efforts. Junior Camille Johnson scored two tries and had one conversion for 12 points and classmate Kate Ramage had two tries for 10 points.
Dartmouth awaits a bid announcement for the USA Rugby Collegiate 7s Championship, which will take place in Glendale, Colo. on May 19.
Third Varsity Finishes First at 2018 Sprints
Worchester, Mass.
Big Green’s second varsity completed the course in fourth place (6:51.06), coming in after Northeastern (6:48.06) and ahead of Columbia (6:53.17). Dartmouth was first in the third GF final (7:03.96), beating out Rutgers by over three seconds.
Dartmouth will close out the season at the Ivy League Championship on May 13.
