RADNOR, PA - The Cabrini women's soccer won back-to-back games for the first time this season with a 1-0 victory over the visiting Rosemont College on Saturday afternoon.
Despite the narrow outcome, the Blue and White controlled much of the action as they held a 30-0 advantage in shots, including a 13-0 advantage in shots on goal. Cabrini also notched 15 corners to the Ravens none.
Graduate student
Brianna Blair, junior
Kelly Kane, and sophomore Makalia all recorded a team high two shots on net. Graduate student
Ashley Tutzauer recorded her first shutout of the season.
Blair, an anchor on the Cavaliers back line, took advantage of a Cabrini corner kick in the 75th minute as she was freed up to help on the offensive end. The 5'7" graduate student used every inch of her frame as she connected off of junior
Kelly Kane's corner for a header that snuck past the arms of Ravens' keeper Emma Lindsay.
Blair's first goal of the season gave the Cavs a 1-0 advantage and would prove to be the game winner as Blair, and the rest of the Cavs' back line, stifled the Rosemont attack en route to the 1-0 final.
Following today's action, Cabrini improves to 2-2-1 overall.
The Cavs head on the road to Chester, PA to play the Widener University Pride on Tuesday, September 21st. Game time is slated for 1pm.