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Dobbie's Seven Goals Lead No. 3 Terps Past No. 9 Dartmouth

Dobbie's Seven Goals Lead No. 3 Terps Past No. 9 Dartmouth

March 16, 2007

Box Score

HANOVER, N.H. - Junior Dana Dobbie scored a career-high seven goals on just 10 shots to lead the No. 3 Maryland women's lacrosse team to a 13-7 win against No. 9 Dartmouth on March 16 at Scully-Fahey Field. Senior Katie Doolittle added a hat trick while junior Allie Buote recorded nine saves in goal.

Junior Katie Princiotto had a goal and a pair of assists in the win while freshman Caitlyn McFadden dished out two assists. Junior Kelly Kasper had a goal and an assist as well.

Much like Virginia did against the Terps on Tuesday, Maryland jumped out to a 5-0 lead and did not allow the Big Green to score until there was 8:41 left in the first half. Maryland's five goals all came from different players. Kasper notched her goal and an assist in the run while Princiotto recorded her two assists.

Dartmouth rattled off three straight goals after scoring their first to cut the lead to 5-3 with 4:26 remaining in the half. Whitney Douthett had a goal and an assist to lead the Big Green's attack.

Maryland got one more on the board before the halftime break as McFadden hooked up with Dobbie with two and a half minutes left give the Terrapins a 6-3 lead at the break.

The Terps extended their lead after the half as Dobbie scored five minutes in to make it 7-3. Dobbie picked up a loose ball in the fan and fired it past the Dartmouth keeper for the score.

The Big Green responded with two more goals to cut the lead to two again, 7-5, with 22 minutes on the clock, and the score went to 8-6 after Dobbie and Douthett traded goals.

Maryland then went on a decisive four-goal run to seal the win. Dobbie scored again for the Terps and then Doolittle added one of her own to extend the Maryland lead to 10-6 with 11:30 to go in the game.

The Terrapins tacked on another goal 27 seconds later as they won the ensuing draw and then Doolittle scored again on a fast break to push the lead to 12-6 with a little over five minutes left in the contest.

For Dartmouth (3-1), Douthett racked up four goals and an assist while Chiusano added a pair of goals. Julie Wadland was credited with 13 saves in the losing effort.

Maryland (6-1) returns to College Park on Wednesday, March 21 when it hosts No. 11 Johns Hopkins at the Lacrosse & Field Hockey Complex at 7:00 p.m.