Box Score
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Samantha
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Katie
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Box Score
Photo Gallery (courtesy of Dan
Ceccacci)
The University of Scranton women's soccer team battled
nationally ranked Misericordia University for more than 70 minutes
before the Cougars pulled away late to hand the Royals a 3-0 defeat
at Fitzpatrick Field on Wednesday evening.
Scranton (6-7-4) trailed 1-0 when Misericordia scored in the
19th minute, but the Royals had numerous solid chances in the first
half to knot the score. The best chance came when Scranton was
awarded a penalty kick for a handball in the box, but the shot by
junior forward Samantha Russo (Yorktown Heights,
N.Y./Yorktown) was saved by Misericordia freshman goalie
Maureen Ciccosanti (Middletown, N.J./Academy of Allied Health &
Science).
The Cougars, who are ranked No. 15 in the National Soccer
Coaches Association of America top 25, scored twice in the final 20
minutes to put the game out of reach. Misericordia (14-2-1) held a
21-14 advantage in shots and 4-3 in corner kicks.
Russo led the Royals with four shots while sophomore midfielder
Katie O'Hanlon (Rockville Centre,
N.Y./Sacred Heart Academy) had three.
Scranton will conclude its regular season when it hosts Juniata
on Saturday, Oct. 27, at 1 p.m. at Fitzpatrick Field. The Royals
can secure the top seed in next week's Landmark Conference
playoffs with a win or tie against the Eagles.
--ROYALS--