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Women's soccer seniors
0
St. Francis Brooklyn SFBK (0-17-0, 0-10-0 NEC)
4
Winner Saint Francis SFU (7-9-1, 6-4-0 NEC)
St. Francis Brooklyn SFBK
(0-17-0, 0-10-0 NEC)
0
Final
4
Saint Francis SFU
(7-9-1, 6-4-0 NEC)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
St. Francis Brooklyn SFBK 0 0 0
Saint Francis SFU 2 2 4

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | David Halstead

Red Flash record Senior Day win over Terriers, 4-0

Loretto, Pa. – Saint Francis women's soccer sent its seniors off in style with a 4-0 win over St. Francis Brooklyn on Senior Day Sunday at Stokes Soccerplex. The Red Flash honored seniors Julia Hernan (Collegeville, Pa./The Hill School), Alyssa McGhee (Altoona, Pa./Bishop Guilfoyle) and Abigail Tarosky (North Huntington, Pa./Norwin) prior to the match for outstanding Saint Francis careers.
 
Highlights
  • McGhee scored the game's first goal off a Mariana Jaleca (Sebtubal, Portugal) assist in the 11th minute
  • McGhee scored again just over a minute later from Jaleca to give SFU a 2-0 lead in the 12th minute
  • Tarosky connected on a penalty kick to give SFU a 3-0 advantage in the 53rd minute
  • Camryn Tirado (Deptford, N.J./Deptford) scored off a Jaleca assist in the 59th minute to produce the final score
Inside the Box Score
  • SFU held a 25-7 advantage in shots
  • The Red Flash had 11 shots on goal compared to the Terriers' three shots on target
  • St. Francis Brooklyn's goalkeeper had seven saves, while Hernan had three saves for SFU
  • The Red Flash held an 8-2 advantage in corner kicks
Notes
  • Saint Francis finishes the regular season in fifth place in the NEC standings
  • SFU wins the first-ever meeting with first-year program St. Francis Brooklyn
  • The four goals were the most scored by the Red Flash in a match this season
  • Hernan recorded her program-best 25th career clean sheet
  • McGhee moved into sole possession of second place in Saint Francis history with 85 career points
  • McGhee finishes her career tied for fourth all-time at SFU with 31 career goals
  • Jaleca's three assists were the most in a single game for a Red Flash player this season
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