The top two teams in the Liberty Conference faced off Saturday with defending NCR D1 champs Brown at 3-0 Dartmouth.
The game was considered the major battle for 1st in the conference and it was exactly that.
It was a battle and Dartmouth brought a very potent attack to the game, but Brown came back to win it and also take the Ivy League title.
Brown scored in the first minute when quick hands and quick feet put wing Theo Romero into space. He outpaced his chasers and wrong-footed his opposite to race in from 55. Brown was on the front foot for a while after that and in fact had a penalty five meters from the Dartmouth line. Somehow the Big Green were able to survive that and when flyhalf Ethan Knight faked a clearance kick and instead ran up the sideline, Brown was caught napping as the #10 took his team to midfield.
Used to winning by wide margins, Brown passed up kickable penalties to take the lineout, but they couldn't finish.
Midway through the first half Dartmouth finally got on the board, taking the lineout after a penalty and powering through with the forwards. From close-in the Big Green sent it to center Max Schlager and he cut through to score. Knight converted for a 7-5 Dartmouth lead.
For Brown finally cooler heads prevailed when they got a penalty just inside the Dartmouth 22 and right in front of the posts and center Tito Edjua put it over.
Not long after Brown added to their one-point lead when fullback Inigo Langford cut up a fractured Dartmouth defensive line to gallop in from about 66 meters. Edjua easily slotted the extras and now Brown led 15-7. Edjua would add another penalty before the half ended.
The game was in danger of slipping away from Dartmouth and they probably needed to score next. Hooker and vice captain Jamie Phillips was instrumental in getting Dartmouth there, powering on for a massive carry and then, as his team got it close to the line, Phillips was one to to power over.
Knight hit the conversion to make it 18-14.