Box Score
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Noelle
Malone |
Sarah
Gibbons |
Samantha
Russo |
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Kelsey
O'Kane |
Kelsy
McAnelly |
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Box Score
Photo Gallery (courtesy of Dan
Ceccacci)
Senior defender Noelle Malone (Rockville Centre, N.Y./Kellenberg
Memorial) scored a goal and an assist to help The
University of Scranton celebrate Senior Day with a 3-0 victory over
Juniata College at Fitzpatrick Field on Saturday afternoon.
The victory improves Scranton to 7-7-4 overall and 4-0-2 in
Landmark Conference play, and secures the top seed in next
week's Landmark Conference playoffs. The Royals will host
Catholic at Fitzpatrick Field on Wednesday at a time to be
determined.
Senior midfielder Sarah
Gibbons (Monroe Township, N.J./Monroe Township) and
sophomore forward Samantha Russo (Yorktown Heights,
N.Y./Yorktown) added goals in the victory. The three goals
were the most for Scranton since a 4-0 win at Susquehanna on
Saturday, Oct. 6.
Russo put the Royals on the board midway through the first half
when she picked up a loose ball next to the Juniata goalkeeper and
slipped a shot past a defender for her fourth goal of the
season.
Scranton carried that 1-0 lead into halftime, generated numerous
other good scoring chances in the first 45 minutes. The Royals
twice had shots hit the post and a third clanged off the crossbar
as the lead easily could've been larger.
The lead in the 55th minute when Gibbons scored a
goal thanks to some nice teamwork. Malone crossed the ball into the
box from the left side to sophomore forward Kelsey O'Kane (Springfield, Pa./Cardinal
O'Hara), who tapped it right to Gibbons. She did the
rest, blasting home her shot from 12 yards out for her third goal
of the season. The assists were the first for both Malone and
O'Kane.
Malone capped the scoring 10 minutes later when her shot from 25
yards out on the left wing was just over the outstretched arms of
the Juniata keeper for her first goal of the season.
Junior goalkeeper Kelsy McAnelly (West Chester, Pa./Villa Maria
Academy) needed to make just one save while picking up her
10th shutout of the season.
Scranton held a 20-7 edge in shots over Juniata (9-7-1, 2-4
Landmark) and 5-1 in corner kicks.
The Royals improved to 3-3-1 at Fitzpatrick Field this season.
They extended their unbeaten streak in Landmark Conference play to
22 straight games.
Prior to the game, Scranton's seven seniors –
Malone, Gibbons, forward Caila
Zappala (Annandale, N.J./North Hunterdon), defender
Amanda Kresge (Clifton, N.J./Immaculate Heart
Academy), defender Emily
Farrell (Telford, Pa./Souderton Area), midfielder
Sydney Parker (Randolph,
N.J./Randolph), and defender Jessica Sciscione (Freehold, N.J./Red Bank
Catholic) – were honored as part of Senior Day
ceremonies.
The Royals will play next when they host Catholic in a Landmark
Conference semifinal on Wednesday at a time to be determined.
Second-seeded Moravian will host fourth-seeded Drew on Wednedsay at
3 p.m. in the other semifinal.
--ROYALS--