"We've kind of been overlooking the Ivy League," Fisher said. "Only two teams [Harvard and Princeton] have winning records."
"We definitely thought we had the advantage going in," Scott said. "A lot of [Dartmouth players], on paper at least, seem inferior."
Paul Fisher was the lone bright spot on the interior, notching a game-high 10 rebounds to go with eight points.
He was, however, the only frontcourt player to finish with more than four rebounds.
Offensively, the Crimson was led by Mike Beam, who finished with 12 points on 4-for-9 shooting, including two three-point baskets.
Dartmouth sophomore Shaun Gee led all players with 20 points on 7-for-16 shooting, and tallied nine rebounds.
Harvard will try to get back on track in the Ivies when it travels to Columbia this Friday.