Box Score
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Kelsey
Bacon |
Stephanie
Gonnella |
Kelly
Egan |
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Samantha
Russo |
Christina
Akalski |
Kaitlyn
Greeley |
Box score
DOYLESTOWN, Pa. – Led by a big day from its newest
members, The University of Scranton women's soccer team
scored six second-half goals en route to its biggest victory in
almost nine years, a 7-0 win over Delaware Valley on Saturday
afternoon at Robert A. Lipinski Field.
Scranton (3-2) received a big game from its freshman, getting
two goals and an assist from forward Kelsey
Bacon (Macungie, Pa./Emmaus), a goal and an assist
from forward Stephanie Gonnella (Randolph, N.J./Randolph)
and two assists from midfielder Kelly
Egan (Essex Falls, N.J./West Essex Senior).
The Royals led at halftime, 1-0, on a goal by senior forward
Samantha Russo (Yorktown Heights,
N.Y./Yorktown) when she scored on a header off a corner
kick by Egan in the 19th minute. Scranton then took control 10
minutes into the second half when freshman forward Christina Akalski (Long Beach, N.Y./Kellenberg
Memorial) scored from 15 yards out off a cross by
Egan.
Six minutes later, Bacon scored the first goal of her career
when she took a perfect feed from sophomore midfielder Michaela Arbus (Pequannock, N.J./DePaul
Catholic) and scored from six yards out in the 62nd
minute. Six minutes later, junior midfielder Kaitlyn Greeley (Bardonia, N.Y./Clarkstown
South) scored from 15 yards out for her first goal of the
season and second of her career, giving Scranton a 4-0 lead.
Bacon added her second goal on an assist from Gonnella in the
78th minute. Less than eight minutes later, Gonnella's corner
kick found its way into the back of the net for her first career
goal. Scranton completed its scoring when sophomore forward
Gianna Vitolo (Denville, N.J./Morris
Knolls) scored on a rebound of a shot by Bacon, who picked
up her first career assist on the play.
All totaled, Scranton freshmen combined for four goals and four
assists in the victory. The Royals held a 34-2 advantage in shots.
Freshmen goalkeepers Danielle Maurice (Farmingdale, N.Y./St.
Anthony's) and Krissy
Welsh (Swarthmore, Pa./Strath Haven) combined on the
shutout with each playing one half. Welsh made one save.
Perhaps lost in the stellar play by the freshmen was
Russo's first goal of the season, which gives her 23 for her
career. She now has 65 career points (23 goals, 19 assists), which
is 12th best in school history. She is now 14th all-time in career
goals.
The seven goals were the most for Scranton since it defeated
Lycoming, 7-1, on Sept. 20, 2006 at Fitzpatrick Field. The
seven-goal margin of victory was the Royals' largest since a
9-0 victory over King's on Oct. 7, 2004.
Delaware Valley dropped to 2-3 on the season with the
defeat.
Scranton will be back in action on Wednesday, Sept. 18, when it
hosts cross-town rival Marywood at 7 p.m. at Fitzpatrick
Field.
--ROYALS--