Dartmouth Women’s Lacrosse Triumphs Over Columbia 17-7 in Ivy League Battle
The Dartmouth women's lacrosse team secured their first Ivy League victory of the season by defeating Columbia 17-7 at Scully-Fahey Field. Noteworthy performances included four goals each by Catherine Erb and Maja Desmond, with Katie Elders scoring a hat trick. Gisele Todd made five saves, while Tamer Luzi also contributed with a save.
By the Numbers- Dartmouth outshot Columbia 32-22.
- The Big Green had a 26-15 advantage in shots on goal.
- Dartmouth improves to 7-5 overall and 1-4 in the Ivy League.
- Columbia's record drops to 3-9 overall and 0-5 in league play.
- The Big Green dominated the game, leading 6-3 after the first quarter and extending their lead to 13-5 by the end of the third quarter.
Dartmouth will travel to New Jersey on April 20 to face Princeton at 12 p.m. The game will be broadcasted on ESPN+.
Bottom LineThe Dartmouth women's lacrosse team showcased an impressive performance, securing a significant victory over Columbia, demonstrating their prowess both offensively and defensively. With this win, Dartmouth maintains a strong position in the Ivy League and looks forward to their upcoming challenge against Princeton.
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