Radnor, PA - The Cabrini women's soccer team picked up their seventh victory of the season this afternoon with a 3-0 win over the Keystone College Giants.
Cabrini continued their offensive dominance amongst conference competition as they held a 26-7 advantage in shots and a 12-3 advantage in shots on goal. The Cavs also racked up 10 corner kicks compared to the Giants three.
The Blue and White racked up the shots in the first half as they accounted for 12 of the 15 first half shots among both teams, but were unable to find the back of the net as Keystone sophomore goalie Rebekah Shepherd stymied the Cavs with six saves in the first 45 minutes.
Senior Cabrini keeper
Gabby LeGendre and co. were just as dominant as they held they held the Giants to just one shot on goal in the first stanza.
Halftime adjustments payed big dividends for the Blue and White as they picked up their first of three second half goals in the 46th minute when senior
Taylor Tralie beat two defenders and netted her fifth goal of the year from 20 yards out to give Cabrini the 1-0 advantage.
Just five minutes later the Cavs made it a 2-0 advantage with Tralie starting things off with a corner kick to freshman
Avery Murphy who then passed to senior
Marisa Christensen for the goal.
Cabrini would add one more insurance goal in the 85th minute when Tralie doubled down for her second goal of the game, beating the Giants keeper one-on-one for the 3-0 advantage.
In total, 13 different Cavaliers recorded a shot on the day, led by sophomore
Diana VanSickle's seven shots.
The Blue and White will get a three day break until they host Immaculata University on Wednesday, Oct. 11. Game time is slated for 4pm.