Box Score
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Christina
Akalski |
Erin
Casey |
Ellen
Walker |
Erin
Allen |
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Sarah
Andrews |
Michaela
Arbus |
Katie
O'Hanlon |
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Photo gallery (courtesy of Dan Ceccacci)
Sophomore forward Christina
Akalski (Long Beach, N.Y./Kellenberg Memorial) scored
a pair of goals in the opening 27 minutes to lead The University of
Scranton women's soccer team to a 5-0 victory over Drew University
in a Landmark Conference match at Fitzpatrick Field on Wednesday
evening.
The victory secures no worse than the third seed in the upcoming
Landmark Conference playoffs for the Royals (9-6-2, 4-1-1
Landmark). The Royals have 13 points, two behind second-place
Elizabethtown, which will visit Fitzpatrick Field for the regular
season finale on Saturday at 3:30 p.m.
A Scranton victory in that match would boost the Royals past the
Blue Jays, meaning the Landmark Conference semifinal between the
two schools would be played at Fitzpatrick Field on Wednesday, Nov.
5. A tie or an Elizabethtown victory would keep the Blue Jays in
second and give them the second seed and the right to host that
semifinal.
In the win over Drew, the Royals also received goals from junior
defender Erin Casey
(Hatfield, Pa./Gwynedd-Mercy Academy), senior midfielder
Ellen
Walker (Bethlehem, Pa./Liberty) and junior forward
Erin
Allen (Syosset, N.Y./Our Lady of Mercy Academy). But
it was Akalski's early play that got things started.
She put the Royals ahead in the fourth minute when she picked up
a loose ball off a free kick and slipped a shot into the bottom
right corner. In the 27th minute, she scored from distance when
junior forward Sarah Andrews
(Mountain Top, Pa./Crestwood) found her at the top of the
box, and Akalski rifled a shot from 22 yards out into the left side
of the goal.
Casey made it a 3-0 lead in the 35th minute on a similar shot
from 18 yards out after taking a pass from junior forward
Michaela Arbus
(Pequannock, N.J./DePaul Catholic).
Walker scored a little more than 13 minutes into the second half
when her free kick from 22 yards out deflected off a defender and
in. Allen finished the scoring in the 69th minute when she raced to
the far post to volley home a beautiful cross-field pass from
senior forward Katie O'Hanlon
(Rockville Centre, N.Y./Sacred Heart Academy).
Akalski is now tied for the team lead with four goals and second
with nine points. Allen's goal was her third of the season while
Walker and Casey each recorded their second. Andrews and Arbus both
picked up their second assists of the year while O'Hanlon's was her
first.
Scranton held a 13-2 advantage in shots over Drew (5-11, 2-4
Landmark) and a 6-1 edge in corner kicks.
The Royals are back in action when they host Elizabethtown in
that key Landmark Conference match on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at
Fitzpatrick Field. Prior to kick-off, Scranton will honor its
seniors with a short Senior Day ceremony.
--ROYALS--