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W. Lacrosse Faces No. 10 Dartmouth

The Crimson played evenly with the Tigers in the second half, staying within four goals of the Princeton lead.

But the Tiger offense, led by juniors Kim Smith and Lauren Simone, prevailed to give Princeton the win and a perfect 4-0 record in the Ivy.

"We played with them for most of the game except for the first few minutes," said co-captain Alli Harper, who finished the game with a goal and an assist. "Our team felt good about the game."

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Smith, infamous for her strong left-handed move to goal, scored three goals and tallied three assists, despite the excellent defense of junior Erin Kutner.

"Erin played really great defense against Kim Smith," Harper said.

"We didn't let Kim use her move, but she's the kind of player that will just move up to the next level. Both Kim and Simone had great games."

Simone scored two goals and notched an assist for the Tigers, while junior Charlotte Kenworthy also came through as a big contributor with three goals.

Frisbie led the Harvard offense with three goals against the Tigers Saturday. Senior Lauren Corkery was the Crimson's only other multi-goal scorer by netting two goals for the game. Seniors Courtney Leimkuhler and Jennifer Lee and sophomore Katie Shaughnessy each scored a goal.

After today's game against Dartmouth, Harvard will host Columbia on Saturday afternoon at 1 p.m.

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