Cabrini University Cavaliers (1-0-1, 0-0 CSAC) vs. New Jersey City Gothic Knights (0-3, 0-0 NJAC)
Friday, Sept. 8, 7pm
Edith Robb Dixon Field
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Cabrini Last Time Out: Cavs draw with rival Eastern, 0-0
The Blue and White matched the Eagles all night and ultimately played to a 0-0 draw after two 10 minute overtime periods.
The Cavs outshot the Eagles on the night by a 13-12 margin, however the Blue and White landed eight of their 13 shots on goal, compared to just three for the visitors. Cabrini held the advantage in corners as well, registering seven to Eastern's three.
Sophomore Katelyn Glinger and Senior
Taylor Tralie led the Cavaliers' offense as each totaled three shots, two coming on goal. Freshman
Brianna Blair and Sophomore
Alex Garces tallied two shots each as well.
New Jersey City Last Time Out: Cautions doom Gothic Knights in 3-0 loss to CSI
The College of Staten Island led 1-0 at halftime after a penalty kick with 26 seconds left in the period and added two goals in the final five minutes when caution cards accumulated for a 3-0 win over NJCU.
NJCU played the final 10 minutes a man down and Staten Island had an 11-to-9 player advantage for the final 9:17 of action when the referee issued a second red card 16 seconds later. In all there were nine cards pulled in the game—eight against the visiting Gothic Knights, and 13 of the 16 fouls whistled in the game were charged to NJCU.
5 Factors for Cabrini
- Friday's match will mark the first game played between the two teams in either program's history.
- Cabrini holds a 16-3 advantage in corner kicks over their opponent on the season.
- The defensive unit for the Cavs has allowed just three shots on goal in two games.
- The Cavaliers' 45 shots ranks as the fourth most in the CSAC, despite only coming in two games.
- Freshman Ashley Tutzauer made her first career start in goal for the Blue and White against Eastern and recorded three saves and a shutout.
5 Factors for New Jersey City
- The Gothic Knights have been outscored by a 14-2 margin in their three games.
- Opponents are averaging 18 shots per game against NJCU.
- Sophomore Mallensy Vargas has accounted for more than a third (9) of the Gothic Knights total shots (25) on the season.
- Junior Dominique Jackson has allowed 14 goals in three games, while recording 17 saves.
- NJCU picked up four red cards in their last matchup against CSI.
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TALE OF THE TAPE |
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Cabrini |
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New Jersey City |
1-0-1, 0-0 CSAC |
Record |
0-3, 0-0 NJAC |
1.0 |
Goals Per Game |
0.67 |
1 |
Assists |
0 |
45 |
Shots |
25 |
25 |
Shots on Goal |
8 |
16 |
Corner Kicks |
4 |
20 |
Fouls |
34 |
3 |
Saves |
17 |
1.000 |
Save Percentage |
.548 |
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TEAM LEADERS |
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Taylor Tralie (1), Kelsee Tironi (1) |
Goals |
Mallensy Vargas (1), Aracellie Carranza (1) |
Marisa Christensen (1) |
Assists |
- |
Taylor Tralie (2), Kelsee Tironi (2) |
Points |
Mallensy Vargas (2), Aracellie Carranza (2) |
Taylor Tralie (10) |
Shots |
Mallensy Vargas (9) |
Six Players Tied (1.000) |
Shot On Goal % |
Aracelli Carranza (1.000) |
- |
Game Winning Goals |
- |
Ashley Tutzauer (1.000) |
Save Percentage |
Dominique Jackson (.548) |