PROVIDENCE, R.I. – The Providence College women's soccer team will host Drexel University at 4:00 p.m. on Sept. 13. The match will be played on Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium in Providence, R.I.
Series History vs. Drexel
All-Time Series: 0-0-0
Scouting the Dragons
Drexel enters Thursday's game with a 3-1-3 overall record, most recently tying Saint Joseph's (Sept. 6), 1-1. Drexel's offense will run through Shaelyn McCarty, who leads the team in points (7) and is tied for the team lead in goals (3). McCarty was named to the Preseason All-CAA Team, while her team was picked to finish fourth in the 2018 CAA Preseason Poll. The back line for Drexel will be led by Kiera Hennessy, a First Team All-CAA member last season. Hennessy was also named to the 2018 Preseason All-CAA Team. Libby Baeza will be in net for the Dragons, Baeza holds a 0.76 goals against average with 36 saves on the season. Last season, Drexel finished the season with a 11-7-1 overall record. The Dragons came up short in the CAA Semifinals against Northeastern, 2-0.
Home Stretch
Providence began its three-game homestand with a 2-0 win over Brown on Sept. 6. The Friars held a 13-0 advantage in shots at the end of the first half.
Amber Birchwell (Mastic, N.Y.) and
Hannah McNulty (Warwick, R.I.) scored their second goals of the season, while
Hailee Duserick (Canton, Mass.) and
Kayla Steeves (Needham, Mass.) picked up assists on Birchwell's goal.
Shelby Hogan (Franklin, Mass.) picked up her fourth shutout of the season. The Friars improved to 3-0 at home after the win over the Bears on Thursday night.
McNulty, who was named BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week, led the Friars on Sunday (Sept. 9) in their 3-1 win over Harvard. The Friars gave up a goal to Leah Mohammadi in the 29
th minute, giving the Crimson a 1-0 lead heading into halftime despite being outshot by the Friars, 5-3.
Olivia Lucia opened up the scoring in the second half, notching her first career goal in the 54
th minute. McNulty added the game-winning goal in the 76
th minute and just five minutes later, the insurance goal.
Alessandra Arace (Pittsfield, Mass.) picked up two assists on the afternoon, while
Casey Estey (Kensington, N.H.) assisted on the Friars third goal. Hogan finished the afternoon with seven saves.
Duke Nike Classic
The Friars came away from the Duke Nike Classic with a strong showing in Durham, N.C. Providence fell short of an upset dropping game one to No. 3 North Carolina, 1-0. Hogan tallied a season-high seven saves and only gave up a single goal to one of the most efficient offenses in the country. The game-winning goal came in the 40
th minute off a shot from Alessia Russo five yards outside the 18-yard box. The ball rebounded off Hogan and was finished by Julia Ashley.
Their final game in the tournament against No. 12 Duke was another battle. The Blue Devils gained a 2-0 advantage in a 15 minute span in the first half. The Friars battled back with a late goal in the 76
th minute by Estey, but Providence could not convert their lone scoring opportunity for the remainder of the game off a corner kick in the 83
rd minute. Hogan had another impressive game, holding No. 12 Duke to just two goals with three saves.
Duserick and Hogan were named to 2018 Duke Nike Classic All-Tournament Team.
Hannah McNulty's assist and Estey's goal have tied them for the team lead in points (four).
Friars' Hot Start
Providence started the season 3-0 for the first time since the 2015 season, outshooting their opponents 41-17 over the course of the three games. Hogan recorded three-consecutive shutouts for the third time in her career, giving her 10 career shutouts as a sophomore. The Friars' three wins came over Holy Cross (2-0), Fairleigh Dickinson (1-0) and Hartford (2-0). Five different players have scored a goal for the Friars. All-BIG EAST First Team member in 2017 and Preseason All-BIG EAST member,
Katie Day, led the back line for the Friars, who did not give up a goal in 310 minutes to start the season.
Birchwell Starts Strong
Amber Birchwell picked up three points for the Friars in her season debut against Hartford (Aug. 23). Birchwell tallied a goal and an assist, as she proved to be Providence's main offensive threat. Her success led her to be named to the BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll (8/27).
Friars in 2017
Four Friars earned All-BIG EAST recognition at the conclusion of the season. Goalkeeper
Shelby Hogan earned the Friars' lone major award as a co-recipient of BIG EAST Freshman of the Year. She also earned All-BIG EAST Second Team honors with teammate
Kayla Steeves and BIG EAST All-Freshman Team recognition with teammate
Amber Birchwell.
Katie Day represented Providence on the All-BIG EAST First Team.
Newcomers
The Friars welcome five new members to the women's soccer program for the 2018 season. Incoming players include
Caroline Drinkwater (Duxbury, Mass.),
Celina Falzarano (Roslyn Heights, N.Y.),
Elayna Grillakis (Lowell, Mass.),
Hannah Morgan (Berwyn, PA.) and
Mackenzie Simpson (San Diego, Calif.).
Grillakis and Morgan have started every game for the Friars this season.
Up Next
The Friars will head to Fayetteville, Ark. to play their last non-conference matchup against the Arkansas Razorbacks. Providence will open up BIG EAST play against Villanova on Sept. 22.
2018 Providence College Award Winners
Katie Day
- Preseason All-BIG EAST Team
- BIG EAST Defensive Player of the Week: 8/20
Shelby Hogan
- BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Week: 8/27
- BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll: 8/20, 9/3, 9/10
- 2018 Duke Nike Classic All-Tournament Team
Hailee Duserick
- 2018 Duke Nike Classic All-Tournament Team
Hannah McNulty
- BIG EAST Offensive Player of the Week: 8/20, 9/10
Amber Birchwell
- BIG EAST Weekly Honor Roll: 8/27
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