TUESDAY
RIT (2-0-2) 2
ST. JOHN FISHER (2-1-2) 2
Rochester Institute of Technology accounted for three goals yet finished with a 2-2 tie against St. John Fisher. Fisher broke out to an early lead following an own-goal from the Tigers. Olivia Harris knotted the score 10 minutes later using an assist from Jessie Gomez. Late in the second half, Emma Spelman reclaimed the lead for the Cardinals on a feed from Madelyn Wania. Elena Onode knotted the game agains with under seven minutes to go in regulation. Avery Donnelly and Emily Sanchez each made two saves splitting time in net for RIT. Sofia Pantoja made five saves for St. John Fisher.
No.8 UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER (3-0-1) 1
NAZARETH (3-1-0) 0
Nazareth was handed its first loss of the season by the unbeaten, No. 8 University of Rochester. The game-winner came on a penalty kick in the 81st minute from Natalie Santangelo, her third tally of the season. The goal ended Naz’s shutout streak at 350 minutes (3+ games). Rochester attempted 12 shots and Nazareth followed with six. Grace Kuropatkin made three saves for the Yellowjackets and Annika Monfort stopped three shots for the Golden Flyers.
WEDNESDAY
BUFFALO STATE (3-0-1) 0
SUNY BROCKPORT (2-3-0) 2
Megan Gerber and McKenna Slate both tallied their firsts of the season to give Brockport a third consecutive win. Gerber punched hers in on a rebounded shot in the first half. Slate made it 2-0 on a feed from Jaylah Cossin with under 10 minutes left in regulation. Madeline McCrosson turned away five shots for the shutout. The Golden Eagles have yet to concede a goal this year.
ST. LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY (2-2-0) 1
GENESEO (2-1-1) 0
Zoe Rogan scored the lone goal for St. Lawrence University. Mollie Collins made two saves in net for the Knights.
GLENVILLE STATE (2-0-0) 1
ROBERTS WESLEYAN (2-1-0) 0
Following a scoreless half, Glenville broke the ice and went up 1-0 six minutes into the second half. Nicolette Knauf made five saves in the loss. Opposing keeper Lucia Lopez made seven for the shutout. Roberts Wesleyan took 16 shots in the game, putting seven on net. Glenville finished with six shots, all on net.
JAMESTOWN CC (0-3-0) 0
No.13 MONROE CC (4-0-1) 14
Four players had multi-goal games while seven total found the back of the net for Monroe Community College’s third straight win. Sofia Martins led the offensive charge with four goals on seven shots. Sam Cipolla completed a hat trick to double her season goal total. Mathilda Hellmich and Kayla Baca both accounted for two goals. Hellmich collected two assists and Baca, one. Kennady Billman, Brianna Romaniak and Manou Van Gils all finished with a goal apiece. Van Gils (3), Saffron Miller (2), Romaniak (2), Mallory Johnson (1) and Olivia Paterniti (1) all added assists. Luciana Giraldo picked up the win and made one save. Clare Boesel finished the final 20 minutes in net.
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