For the third year in a row it will be Dartmouth vs Harvard in the Women's NIRA D-I final.
Both teams won their semifinals on Saturday.
Two weeks after beating Brown by over 40, Dartmouth faced Brown again and much more difficulty shaking their Ivy League rivals. Brown did well to rebound from a strong Dartmouth start, but they did end up chasing the Big Green.
Two tries from flyhalf Annie Henrich, both of which she converted, staked Dartmouth to a 14-0 lead. Brown answered with Lily Nowak going over (Julia Murray converting) and it was 14-7.
But Dartmouth kind of took control after that with Cindy Taulava powered over and Asialeata Meni raced in. Henrich converted that first one and it was 26-7. Brown did get one back before the halftime break—that was crucial for them—as Akilah Cathey scored. Murray's conversion and the teams changed ends at 26-14.
This was a classic case of who needed to score next, and it was Dartmouth. Jordynn LeBeau's try and Henrich's conversion made it a three-score lead for the Big Green Brown answered through Elizabeth Mahoney. But once again Dartmouth kept Brown at arm's length. Katija Crawford's try was followed by a try by Genie Dickens for Brown.
Time was not Brown's friend here with the score 40-26, and Katie Hansen's try (Henrich nailing her sixth out of seven conversions) ensured there would be no comeback. Mahoney scored her second for Brown at the end of the game.
One of the features of NIRA over the last few years is the improvement in goalkicking throughout the league. Henrich was 6-for-7 and took her personal tally to 22 points. Murray was 4-for-5.