The Raiders shot 55.1 percent from the field, but lost for the second straight game, falling 81-76 at home to Dartmouth.
Colgate (4-2) got 26 points from Kyle Roemer and 20 from Kendall Chones, but 16 turnovers and a lack of defense proved to be the difference. While 'Gate was hitting 27 of 49 from the field, including 6 of 14 three-pointers, Dartmouth was also shooting well, connecting on 53.6 of its shots, including 5 of 11 three-point tries. Both teams made 16 free throws -- the difference was that Dartmouth (2-3) only turned the ball over 9 times. Colgate's extra 7 turnovers translated to 7 extra field goal attempts and three more made shots for the Big Green (30-56).
Daniel Waddy (15 points) also reached double figures for Colgate, which lost to Dartmouth for the first time in seven meetings.
Box score | AP
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