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Dartmouth Up Next as Women's Soccer Returns to Ivy Play
September 29, 2021 | Women's Soccer
A winner of three in a row and having scored 14 goals in those three games, the Princeton women's soccer team will return to Ivy League play this weekend and for the first time on the road as the Tigers head to Dartmouth on Saturday.
at Dartmouth, Saturday, 1 p.m. | ESPN+ | Live Stats
On Princeton:Â The Tigers are 8-1-1 overall in what is the team's best record through 10 games since 2017 (9-1). Thirteen players, the most since 2011, have scored a goal. In goal, senior Grace Barbara is 5-1-1 with a 1.11 GAA while rookie Tyler McCamey moved her record to 3-0, and with an 0.36 GAA, in playing 70 minutes against Bucknell on Tuesday night. Junior Ella Gantman made her season debut with the final 20 minutes against the Bison. Princeton stood 34th in the nation in RPI starting the week as the league has four teams, half the conference, in the national top 75 in that metric and no teams in the bottom 100.
On Dartmouth:Â The Big Green are 4-3-1 overall and will be looking to snap a three-game skid that includes last Sunday's Ivy opener at Brown. Junior Annie Winstaley and freshman Hannah Curtin lead the seven Dartmouth goal-scorers with three goals each. Junior Charlotte Cyr (1.54 GAA) has played every minute in goal on the season.
Series History:Â Princeton leads the all-time series with Dartmouth 20-16-3 and is unbeaten in six straight (4-0-2) in the series. Senior Olivia Kane, who had the game-winning goal in the fourth minute of overtime in the last meeting in 2019, is the only active player in the series to have scored against the other, and no current goalkeeper has played against the other team.
Next Up:Â The Tigers will head back on the road next weekend to Brown to continue Ivy play. The Bears are 6-3 and 1-0 in the Ivy heading to this weekend's game at Columbia.
at Dartmouth, Saturday, 1 p.m. | ESPN+ | Live Stats
On Princeton:Â The Tigers are 8-1-1 overall in what is the team's best record through 10 games since 2017 (9-1). Thirteen players, the most since 2011, have scored a goal. In goal, senior Grace Barbara is 5-1-1 with a 1.11 GAA while rookie Tyler McCamey moved her record to 3-0, and with an 0.36 GAA, in playing 70 minutes against Bucknell on Tuesday night. Junior Ella Gantman made her season debut with the final 20 minutes against the Bison. Princeton stood 34th in the nation in RPI starting the week as the league has four teams, half the conference, in the national top 75 in that metric and no teams in the bottom 100.
On Dartmouth:Â The Big Green are 4-3-1 overall and will be looking to snap a three-game skid that includes last Sunday's Ivy opener at Brown. Junior Annie Winstaley and freshman Hannah Curtin lead the seven Dartmouth goal-scorers with three goals each. Junior Charlotte Cyr (1.54 GAA) has played every minute in goal on the season.
Series History:Â Princeton leads the all-time series with Dartmouth 20-16-3 and is unbeaten in six straight (4-0-2) in the series. Senior Olivia Kane, who had the game-winning goal in the fourth minute of overtime in the last meeting in 2019, is the only active player in the series to have scored against the other, and no current goalkeeper has played against the other team.
Next Up:Â The Tigers will head back on the road next weekend to Brown to continue Ivy play. The Bears are 6-3 and 1-0 in the Ivy heading to this weekend's game at Columbia.
Players Mentioned
Isabella Garces's Goal at Penn, 9-19-25
Friday, September 19
Sarah Houston's Goal at Army West Point, 9-14-25
Sunday, September 14
Ally Murphy's Goal vs. Villanova, 9-11-25
Thursday, September 11
Women's Soccer Highlights at Miami, 9-4-25
Thursday, September 04