Ammon’s OT goal pushes Princeton past Dartmouth

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PRINCETON, N.J. — Andrew Ammon scored his second goal of the night in overtime, and Tucker Brocket tallied four assists as Princeton defeated Dartmouth 5-4 on Friday night.

The Big Green jumped out to a quick 3-0 lead in the first 13 minutes of the game, as Taylor Boldt, Brandon McNally and Tim O’Brien netted early goals. But Princeton answered with four unanswered goals of their own, as Ryan Siiro, Tyler Maugeri, Mike Ambrosia, and Ammon tallied for the Tigers.

Dartmouth’s Brett Patterson scored unassisted to knot the game 4-4 at 12:25 of the third, and then Ammon scored his second of the night with 11 seconds left in overtime to win the game for the Tigers.

Sean Bonar stopped 28 shots for Princeton, earning his second win of the season. Cab Morris stopped 25 shots for Dartmouth.