Cabrini University Cavaliers (9-3-2, 1-1-1 AEC) vs. Marywood University Pacers (6-6, 3-0 AEC)
Wednesday, October 23, 4:30pm
Edith Robb Dixon Field
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Last Meeting: Cabrini 1, Marywood 2 (10/10/18, Scranton, PA)
In spite of the outcome, the Blue and White controlled much of the action on the offensive end as they held an 18-10 advantage in shots, including a 7-4 advantage in shots on goal, and a notable 12-1 advantage in corner kicks.
Payton Greene and sophomore
Kait Cloud paced the Cavalier offense with three shots a piece, while junior
Maria Hagan, senior
Marissa Portelli, and sophomores
Riley Underwood and
Kelly Kane tallied two shots each.
The Pacers opened the scoring in the 14th minute thanks to a strike from Julie Youngman and carried the early 1-0 lead into the intermission. The Blue and White would respond quickly out of the break, however as Greene connected on a one-timer off a corner from Portelli. Greene's goal marked her second of the year, while Portelli extended her team lead in assists with fifth of the season.
Marywood's Megan Swiecicki would take advantage of a perfect through ball from Natalia Colasurdo just 10 minutes later to put the Pacers up 2-1. Swiecicki's goal would go on to stand as the game winner en route to the 2-1 final.
Cabrini Last Time Out: Cabrini 1, Wesley 2 (10/16/19, Dover, DE)
The Cavs offense was led by senior
Maddy Wojton who tallied her second goal of the year, as well as junior
Maria Hagan and sophomore
Kait Cloud who tied with a team high three shots each. Veteran
Katelyn Gilinger added to her team high assist total with her seventh of the season.
Overall, the Blue and White held an 11-7 advantage in shots, including a 9-5 advantage in shots on goal, while also holding a 4-1 edge in corner kicks.
Cabrini opened the scoring in the 26th minute on Wojton's aforementioned goal. The senior took a pass from Gilinger and pushed it past Wesley's Kiyanna Gill for the 1-0 advantage.
The score would hold steady into the 70th minute until Wesley's Allison Backert found Kaitlyn Roazzi for the equalizer. Just seven minutes later the Wolverines would add another goal, this time off the foot of Emily Caldarelli, for the 2-1 advantage.
The Cavs would apply late pressure as they attempted three shots in the games final 10 minutes of play, but Gill and Wesley would hang on for the eventual 2-1 final.
Marywood Last Time Out: Marywood 2, Marymount 0 (10/19/19, Arlington, VA)
The Pacers picked up their fourth consecutive win by downing host Marymount University 2-0 on Saturday afternoon outside of Washington, D.C.
In the 25th minute, a Jackie Vonltter corner kick bounced around before Cara Romaniello put it home for her third goal of the week. Despite holding the majority of play over the opening 30 minutes, Marywood was put to the test the remainder of the half. The Saints started applying offensive pressure, had several dangerous direct kicks around the 18, and had one shot ring off the crossbar. Despite out-shooting Marywood 11-5 in the opening stanza, the Pacers' defens, anchored by keeper Bella DiToma kept them off the scoreboard.
Six minutes into the second half, another VonItter corner kick found the goal. This time, Molly Sobolweski's header went to the far-post netting to double the Pacers' lead.
Marywood dominated the second half statistically, taking offensive command while limiting opportunities for the hosts in out-shooting them 14-4. That gave the Pacers a 19-15 advantage in shots for the game, including an 8-5 mark in shots on goal. Marywood also had seven corners to one for the Saints.
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2019 TALE OF THE TAPE |
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Cabrini |
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Marywood |
9-3-2, 1-1-1 AEC |
Record |
6-6, 3-0 AEC |
2.07 |
Goals Per Game |
1.75 |
19 |
Assists |
14 |
16.0 |
Shots Per Game |
15.0 |
109 |
Shots on Goal |
102 |
112 |
Corner Kicks |
64 |
124 |
Fouls |
85 |
37 |
Saves |
78 |
.740 |
Save Percentage |
.821 |
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TEAM LEADERS |
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Diana VanSickle (6) |
Goals |
Jackie Vonltter (5) |
Katelyn Gilinger (7) |
Assists |
Jackie Vonltter (5) |
Katelyn Gilinger (17) |
Points |
Jackie Vonltter (15) |
Alex Garces (33) |
Shots |
Jackie Vonltter (30) |
Maria Hagan (.567) |
Shot On Goal % (min. 10 SOG) |
Jackie Vonltter (.700) |
Diana VanSickle (3) |
Game Winning Goals |
Jackie Vonltter (2) |
Ashley Tutzauer (.745) |
Save Percentage |
Bella DiToma (.810) |