PROVIDENCE,
R.I.- The Providence College women's soccer team defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders, 2-1, on Thursday, August 22 on Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium in Providence, R.I. The Friars are now 2-0-0 in regular season play.
SCORE
Providence 2 | Holy Cross 1
RECORDS
Providence 2-0-0 | Holy Cross 0-3-0
VENUE
Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium | Providence, R.I.
GAME FLOW AND NOTES
- Sydney Baldwin scored seven minutes into the game to give Holy Cross the early 1-0 lead.
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Stephanie Schoeley (Thedford, Canada) scored her first career goal for the Friars 23 minutes into the match to tie the game at 1-1. Her goal was assisted by
Kacey Lawrence (Monroe, Conn.).
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Kristin Middaugh (Lancaster, N.Y.) scored her first career goal for the Friars in the 34
th minute to give the Friars a 2-1 lead.
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Ellie Thallman (Northville, Mich.) held the Crusaders scoreless in the second half with three saves for the Friars.
- Middaugh recorded a game high in shots on goal with two in addition to her goal.
SCORING SUMMARY
(0-1) Holy Cross 7:47 / Sydney Baldwin scored from inside the box. Her goal was unassisted.
(1-1) Providence 23:15 /
Stephanie Schoeley scores on a run inside the box off a pass from
Kacey Lawrence.
(2-1) Providence 33:51 /
Kristin Middaugh chips a shot over the goalkeeper to find the back of the net from above the box. Her goal was unassisted.
GOALKEEPERS
Providence -
Emma Bodmer – 1 save, 1 goal allowed
Providence -
Ellie Thallman – 3 saves, 0 goals allowed
Holy Cross – Julia Walsh – 3 saves, 2 goal allowed
Stat Comparison
Providence
Shots: 11
Shots on Goal: 5
Corner Kicks: 1
Fouls: 7
Saves: 4
Rhode Island
Shots: 6
Shots on Goal: 5
Corner Kicks: 3
Fouls: 15
Saves: 3
UP NEXT
The Friars will continue non-conference play when they host the University of Wisconsin Badgers (0-1-0) on Sunday, Aug. 25. The match will be played on Chapey Field at Anderson Stadium in Providence, R.I. Kick-off is set for 1:00 p.m.
For more information on the Providence College women's soccer team, follow @PC_WomensSoccer on Twitter and Instagram.
-GO FRIARS!-