Cabrini University Cavaliers (10-2-4, 8-1-2 CSAC) vs. Immaculata University Mighy Macs (6-8-2, 6-5 CSAC)
Monday, Oct. 30th, 7pm
Edith Robb Dixon Field
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Last Meeting: Cavs secure 3-1 victory over Mighy Macs (10/11/17)
Sophomore
Katelyn Gilinger led off the scoring in the 10th minute when she received a perfectly placed through ball from senior
Taylor Tralie and was able to beat the Mighty Mac's keeper in a one on one. Two minutes later Immaculata evened the score with a header from freshman Riley Rudd. The 1-1 score would hold steady into the intermission.
Just 28 seconds out of the break, Gilinger and the Cavs retook the lead as the sophomore beat her defender and pushed it past the left side of the keeper for her second goal of the game.
Freshman
Brittany Purdy put the game on ice for the Blue and White as her 81st minute goal gave the Cavs a comfortable 3-1 advantage with under ten minutes to play.
Cabrini Last Time Out: Late goal propels Cabrini to thrilling victory (10/26/17)
The Cabrini women's soccer team ended their regular season with a bang as they picked up a thrilling 1-0 victory over the host Rosemont Ravens. Gilinger paced Cabrini offensively as the sophomore recorded a game high four shots with two coming on goal. Seniors
Kelsee Tironi and Tralie each tallied three shots, with Tralie picking up the game winner in the 85th minute.
The Blue and White were aggressive out of the gates as they recorded five shots in the first nine minutes of play, but failed to put any in the back of the net. The Ravens' defense stiffened as the half wore on, however as they allowed just three shots in the remaining 36 minutes of the half.
The second half featured much of the same for both teams as each had few opportunities until Tralie put the visitors up in the 85th minute with an unassisted goal.
Immaculata Last Time Out: Mighty Macs fall to Gwynedd Mercy by 3-0 final (10/26/17)
The Mighty Macs dropped their regular season finale with a 3-0 loss to Gwynedd Mercy University.
Immaculata and Gwynedd Mercy were even with 13 shots each on the night, but the Griffens held a 5-3 advantage in corners. Gwynedd Mercy opened up the scoring in the 24th minute to take the early 1-0 lead. They would carry the 1-0 lead into the break.
The Griffins scored just two minutes out of the intermission to double their lead and make it 2-0. Gwynedd Mercy put the game on ice in the 82nd minute and cruised to the 3-0 victory.
5 Factors for Cabrini
- The Cavaliers have outscored their opponents 9-2 in their last two games.
- Cabrini holds an impressive 350-170 advantage in shots over their opponents on the year.
- Seniors Marisa Christensen and Tralie, along with sophomore Payton Greene were named All-CSAC First Team.
- Cabrini's 103 corner kicks rank as the second most in the CSAC behind only Rosemont.
- The Cavaliers have yet to lose a game at home this season as they own a 5-0-4 record at ERDF.
5 Factors for Immaculata
- The Mighty Macs registered just nine shots against the Cavs in their previous matchup, compared to Cabrini's 18.
- Immaculata's 307 shots on the year rank as the fifth most in the conference.
- The Mighty Macs have played to a 4-3-1 record at home this season, compared to a 2-5-1 record on the road.
- Freshman Carley Peacher is tied for the CSAC lead with 17 goals on the season.
- Senior keeper Allie Tracey is allowing an average of just 1.76 goals per game, giving her the fifth best mark in the conference.
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TALE OF THE TAPE |
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Cabrini |
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Immaculata |
10-2-4, 8-1-2 CSAC |
Record |
6-8-2, 6-5 CSAC |
2.06 |
Goals Per Game |
2.25 |
22 |
Assists |
22 |
350 |
Shots |
307 |
188 |
Shots on Goal |
168 |
103 |
Corner Kicks |
99 |
136 |
Fouls |
114 |
62 |
Saves |
79 |
.795 |
Save Percentage |
.712 |
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TEAM LEADERS |
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Taylor Tralie (8) |
Goals |
Carley Peacher (17) |
Taylor Tralie (10) |
Assists |
Miranda Rojas (5) |
Taylor Tralie (26) |
Points |
Carley Peacher (35) |
Taylor Tralie (81) |
Shots |
Carley Peacher (68) |
Brittany Purdy (.750) |
Shot On Goal % (Min. 5 shots) |
Taylor Bracy (.900) |
Taylor Tralie (3) |
Game Winning Goals |
Carley Peacher (4) |
Gabby LeGendre (.797) |
Save Percentage |
Allie Tracey (.701) |