Jim Stankiewicz
0
Merrimack MER (5-6-1, 2-6-1)
3
Winner Stonehill STO (9-4-0, 6-4-0)
Merrimack MER
(5-6-1, 2-6-1)
0
Final
3
Stonehill STO
(9-4-0, 6-4-0)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Merrimack MER 0 0 0
Stonehill STO 2 1 3

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Women’s Soccer Falters on the Road to Stonehill

Links: Box Score

Easton, Mass. – The Merrimack College women's soccer program was tripped up on the road Wednesday, dropping a Northeast 10 Conference game to Stonehill, 3-0.

The Basics
Score: Merrimack 0,
Stonehill, 3 | Final
Records: Merrimack (5-6-1) |Stonehill (9-4-0)
Location: Skyhawk Field | Easton, Mass.
 
How It Happened
  • Stonehill pressured early, forcing a plethora of offensive attacks in the first ten minutes. The first Skyhawk opportunity came when a header into the box was pushed away by sophomore Megan Langlois; the rebound was shot back in by Nicole Garfield, but senior Gigi Guenther was able to get a body in front of the point-blank shot and keep Stonehill off the board.
  • Merrimack was able to counter the attack in the 12th minute; Guenther was able to chase down a ball into the 18-yard box, and the cross onto the far side was played in by senior Amber Gustafson, but the shot was just high.
  • Nicole Geraghty got the Skyhawks on the board first; after getting around a pair of defenders, a hard low shot to the left side of the net beat Langlois for the game-opening goal.
  • After a pass inside the box was deflected, Camryn Thompson was able to beat Langlois who was coming off her line to double the lead in the 28th minute.
  • Merrimack almost cut the lead back in half just minutes after the second goal. A corner from senior Tori Daigle was headed inside the box to Guenther; the shot was just wide, inching the left post.
  • Merrimack had another great chance in the 35th minute. A shot from Kailee Stobbe just outside the 18 was curling toward the post, but just couldn't get enough bend on the shot.
  • Garfield got the Skyhawks on the board at the start of the second half; a cross inside the box allowed for an open opportunity, and a clean shot beat junior keeper Erin Fulton, who was subbed in to start the second.
  • Sophomore Nicole Langlois nearly broke the plain with 10 minutes left in the second half. A shot from outside the 18 sailed just over the crossbar, forcing Skyhawk keeper Kaitlin Brown off her line.
Inside The Numbers
  • Wednesday's contest is just the second time the Warriors have been blanked this season, despite having the shot tally in the double-digits.
  • Similar to last season, the Warriors started 2017 at 2-7 against Northeast 10 Conference competitors; they went on to make the playoffs, and advance through the NE10 quarterfinal round.
  • Keeper records: Junior Megan Langlois, L (4 saves, 1-1-0) // Kaitlin Brown, W (6 saves, 9-4-0)
  • Shots (SOG): MER – 19 (6) // STO 17 (8)
  • Corners: MER – 5 // STO – 5
Up Next
The Warriors will celebrate senior day this Saturday, October 13, as it plays host to Le Moyne. Game time is set for 1 p.m.


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