
Dartmouth Big Green

New Hampshire Wildcats
Highlights
Summary
LEE, N.H. (Interstat) â Eva DeChent scored 22 points to lead New Hampshire to a 74-38 victory over Dartmouth in a womenâs nonconference basketball game Saturday at Lundholm Gym. The Wildcats improved to 5-7 overall, while the Big Green fell to 8-3. New Hampshire took control with an 18-point second quarter and pulled away decisively after halftime, outscoring Dartmouth 44-15 in the second half. DeChent, a junior from Westchester, N.Y., added seven rebounds and seven assists in 35 minutes. Elizabeth Lavoie contributed seven points and 10 rebounds for New Hampshire. Cate MacDonald led Dartmouth with 14 points. An announced crowd of 481 saw the Wildcats shoot efficiently and use a balanced attack, with six players scoring at least five points. Dartmouth struggled offensively, managing only five points in the final quarter.
Extended Summary
LEE, N.H. (Interstat) â Eva DeChent scored 22 points and orchestrated the offense with seven assists as the New Hampshire Wildcats dominated the second half to defeat the Dartmouth Big Green 74-38 in a nonconference womenâs basketball game Saturday at Lundholm Gym. A crowd of 481 saw the Wildcats, who led by just four points at halftime, erupt for 44 points after the break while holding Dartmouth to 15. The victory improved New Hampshireâs record to 5-7, while Dartmouth, which entered the game on a five-game winning streak, fell to 8-3. The most important part of the game was a decisive 23-10 third quarter by New Hampshire that broke open a contest that had been competitive for 20 minutes. Leading 30-23 at halftime, the Wildcats opened the second half with increased defensive pressure and a more fluid offensive attack. DeChent was central to the surge, scoring eight points in the period and facilitating for others as the Wildcats stretched their lead to 20 points by the quarterâs end, effectively putting the game out of reach. DeChent, a 5-foot-11 guard from Westchester, New York, filled the stat sheet, adding seven rebounds to her game-high point and assist totals in 35 minutes of action. She was supported by a balanced scoring effort. Maggie Cavanaugh contributed 10 points, while Alia Cordone and Camryn Fauria each added eight. Elizabeth Lavoie anchored the interior with 10 rebounds. Dartmouth was led by Cate MacDonaldâs 14 points. Olivia Austin, a 6-foot-1 forward from Western Springs, Illinois, pulled down a game-high 12 rebounds but was limited to five points. The Big Green struggled mightily from the field throughout the afternoon, particularly in a frigid final quarter where they managed only five points. The first half was a defensive struggle. New Hampshire led 12-10 after a first quarter marked by missed shots and turnovers from both sides. The Wildcats began to find a slight rhythm in the second quarter, building their lead to seven points by halftime. Dartmouth stayed within striking distance thanks to a pair of three-pointers, but their offensive woes were a harbinger of the second-half collapse. The Wildcatsâ defensive effort was comprehensive, forcing 18 Dartmouth turnovers and blocking six shots. Fauria and reserve forward Averie Harding each recorded two blocks, with Harding adding six points and six rebounds in just six minutes off the bench. The game was a reversal of recent form for both teams. Dartmouth had won its previous five games, including a 68-50 victory over Franklin Pierce on Tuesday. New Hampshire, meanwhile, was coming off a narrow 69-66 road win at Central Connecticut on Wednesday, a game in which DeChent scored 33 points. According to National Statisticalâs ELO system, New Hampshire was projected with a 56.30 percent probability to win. Dartmouth will look to rebound on the road at Vermont on Dec. 28. New Hampshire remains at home to face New Haven on the same date.
Preview
LEE, N.H. (Interstat) â A surging Dartmouth womenâs basketball team will look to extend its winning streak when it visits intrastate foe New Hampshire on Saturday at Lundholm Gym. The Big Green (8-2) have won five straight games, including a 68-50 victory over Franklin Pierce on Tuesday. Dartmouthâs success has been built on defense, holding opponents to 53.2 points per game during the streak. A key catalyst is junior guard Nina Minicozzi, who is coming off a 16-point, 10-rebound double-double against Franklin Pierce. Over the last five games, she is averaging 11.8 points and 4.2 assists. The Wildcats (4-7) aim to build momentum after snapping a three-game skid with a 69-66 road win at Central Connecticut on Wednesday. That victory was powered by a career-high 33 points from senior guard Eva DeChent. DeChent has been a consistent offensive force for New Hampshire, scoring 26 or more points in two of her last three games. She averages a team-leading 19.5 points per contest and will be the focal point of the Wildcatsâ attack. Dartmouth holds a decisive edge in the recent series, having won the last 11 meetings. New Hampshireâs last win over the Big Green came in November 2006. The matchup pits Dartmouthâs stifling defense against a New Hampshire offense reliant on DeChentâs high-volume scoring. Containing her will be a primary objective for a Big Green team allowing just 56.7 points per game this season. For New Hampshire, finding secondary scoring behind DeChent and improving on defense will be critical against a disciplined Dartmouth squad. The Wildcats have allowed 94 and 76 points in two of their last four losses. Tip-off is set for Saturday afternoon. Dartmouth visits Vermont on Dec. 28, while New Hampshire hosts New Haven the same day.