Box Score
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Captains Sarah Gibbons, Jessica
Sciscione
and Sydney Parker accept the championship
trophy from Landmark Conference
associate commissioner Kirbie Britt.
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Samantha
Russo |
Ellen
Walker |
Box score
Photo Gallery (courtesy of Dan
Ceccacci)
As a defender, senior Emily
Farrell (Telford, Pa./Souderton Area) gets very few
chances to score for The University of Scranton women’s
soccer team. She got a rare chance in the Landmark Conference
championship on Sunday, and she took full advantage.
Farrell’s header in the 85th minute broke a scoreless tie
and propelled the Royals to a 2-0 victory over Moravian College in
the championship match at chilly Fitzpatrick Field. The conference
championship is the third straight for Scranton and fourth in the
Landmark Conference’s six years of existence.
Scranton (9-7-4) earns an automatic bid to the NCAA Division III
Tournament, which begins Saturday, Nov. 10. The Royals will find
out their first-round opponent and site on Monday, Nov. 5, at 1:30
p.m.
After Scranton couldn’t capitalize on numerous scoring
chances late in the second half, the Royals earned a corner kick.
Sophomore midfielder Ellen
Walker (Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty) lofted the kick toward
the far post, where Farrell got a clean header on it, and the ball
snuck over the goal line despite plenty of traffic in front.
The goal was Farrell’s fourth of her career and first
since her freshman season. The assist was Walker’s third of
the season.
With Moravian (10-8-2) pushing forward in search of the tying
goal, the Royals put the game away when junior forward Samantha Russo (Yorktown Heights,
N.Y./Yorktown) took the ball away from a defender and beat
the Moravian goalie for a 2-0 lead with 55 seconds remaining. The
goal was Russo’s team-leading fifth of the season.
Russo now has 63 career points, the 13th-most in school history.
Her 22 career goals are tied for 15th in Scranton history.
The Royals outshot the Greyhounds, 22-8, and held a 6-2
advantage in corner kicks. Russo had a team-high five shots for
Scranton while senior midfielder Sarah
Gibbons (Monroe Township, N.J./Monroe Township) had
three.
Moravian senior goalie Tori Korona (Easton, Pa./Easton) made 10
saves, including a pair of stellar stops in the second half that
kept the game scoreless.
Scranton junior goalie Kelsy McAnelly (West Chester, Pa./Villa Maria
Academy) made a pair of saves to earn her 12th shutout of
the season, tied for fifth-most in a single season in Scranton
history. Her 22 career shutouts are tied for third-most in school
history.
The Royals have now won 19 conference championships in their 30
seasons – four in the Landmark Conference, seven during the
school’s former affiliation with the Freedom Conference and
nine during their affiliation with the Middle Atlantic
Conference.
Scranton will be making its 14th NCAA tournament appearance,
including its third straight.
--ROYALS--