Dartmouth Slugs It Out with Harvard in Cambridge
After battling it out for 80 minutes, Dartmouth came out on top 31-21 on a beautiful fall day in Cambridge. The Big Green controlled the two teams’ first meeting in Hanover three weeks previous with a 60-0 victory, but the Crimson showed that they were much improved in an exciting match. On a day where Madison Hughes '15 tallied 17 points, it was still Harvard with their three consecutive second half tries that stole the story line.
1st XV Scores in Last Few Minutes to Win; 2nd XV Rolls to Victory Again
Dartmouth had the run of play early in the game, controlling field position and forcing Harvard to play out of its own half. Following a Harvard turnover, Dartmouth showed excellent transition play with freshman flyhalf Parker Gilbert ’16 releasing sophomore All-American Madison Hughes ’15 down the sideline and Hughes dishing off to junior wing Kevin Clark ’14 for the score between the posts. Hughes’s conversion was successful, putting Dartmouth up 7-0 early in the first half. Dartmouth quickly struck again after junior flanker Neil Greene ’14 blocked a kick as Harvard attempted to exit its own zone. Hughes put in the try off the turnover, pushing Dartmouth’s lead to 12-0. Sophomore Peter Savarese ’15 struck next after running a great crash line off the first receiver, trundling in from 10 meters out. The conversion was good and Dartmouth finished the half with a 19-0 lead.
In the second half, Dartmouth found early success but were unable to sustain their scoring as the Harvard pack began to take control of the game. Clark started off the scoring with a try in the corner. Hughes’s conversion was good and Dartmouth appeared to be in control with a 26-0 lead. But the Crimson hung tough and were able to control much of the possession following the try with strong forwards play and productive runs off the back of the ruck. Dartmouth contributed to the Crimson success with poor tackling and impatient penalties. Harvard was able to put in three tries from its forward pack as the second half wore on. All the conversions were successful, and Dartmouth’s lead was whittled down to 5 with ten minutes remaining. But eventually the Big Green found a hole in the Harvard defense as junior lock Ned Kingsley ’14 busted through the line for a try from 20 meters out. The kick was unsuccessful and the Big Green escaped Cambridge with a 31-21 victory.
Captain Michael Burbank ’13 was disappointed with the team’s performance saying, “We all need to elevate our play. We came out unenthusiastically and without much fire.” Burbank pointed out stalwart performances from sophomores Madison Hughes and Peter Savarese as positives on the day and emphasized the importance of the Yale game this coming weekend as an opportunity to improve.
The 2nd XV put in an excellent performance against the Harvard B-side. Freshman Max Hannam ’16 put in two tries and junior Brian Flint ’14, sophomores Andrew Berson ’15 and Brendan Cronin ’15 each put in one of their own. The Big Green shut out the Crimson B-side 27-0.
Match Scoring
Dartmouth Try Kevin Clark '14 5-0
Dartmouth Conversion Madison Hughes '15 7-0
Dartmouth Try Madison Hughes 12-0
Dartmouth Try Peter Savarese '15 17-0
Dartmouth Conversion Madison Hughes '15 19-0
Dartmouth Try Kevin Clark '14 24-0
Dartmouth Conversion Madison Hughes '15 26-0
Harvard Forwards Try 26-5
Harvard Conversion 26-7
Harvard #8 Try 26-12
Harvard Conversion 26-14
Harvard Forwards Try 26-19
Harvard Conversion 26-21
Dartmouth Try Ned Kingsley '14 31-21
Final Dartmouth 31 Harvard 21
Dartmouth 1st XV
1.Young
2.Peter Savarese '15
3.Anfo-Whyte
4.Smith
5.Steventon
6.McDavid
7.Greene
8.Greenberg
9.Connell
10.Gilbert
11.Ciambella
12.Burbank
13.Littlefield
14.Kevin Clark '14
15.Madison Hughes '15