FRIDAY
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER (6-1-2) 1
ITHACA COLLEGE (5-0-3) 1
Claire Grover tied the game with under four minutes remaining in regulation to force a tie with Ithaca. Alyssa Doody (Webster Schroeder) provided the helper on Rochester’s only tally. Grace Kuropatkin made four saves for the Yellowjackets. Final shot count finished 13-12 in Ithaca’s favor.
NAZARETH UNIVERSITY (4-2-2) 3
KEUKA COLLEGE (4-2-2) 1
Tatum Overton provided two of Nazareth’s three unanswered goals en route to the squad’s first win in five games. The junior tied the game at one and added an insurance tally in the 78th minute. Alice O’Connor gave Naz a 2-1 lead before half on a penalty kick. Shannon Sgombick finished with one assist. Annika Monfort (Webster Thomas) made five saves in net.
SATURDAY
SUNY BROCKPORT (7-0-1) 4
HARTWICK (4-3-2) 0
Lyndsey Miller netted her first and second goals of the year to lead Brockport’s offense to a sixth straight victory. Jaylah Cossin added her team-leading sixth goal of the year and added an assist. Amelia Breton (Churchville-Chili) opened scoring unassisted in the 41st minute. Madeline McCrosson made two saves for the clean sheet.
SAGE COLLEGE (2-3-3) 0
SUNY GENESEO (4-3-2) 0
Mollie Collins made four saves to keep Sage off the scoreboard. Opposing keeper, Olivia Horan made 11 saves to force the tie. Geneseo outshot Sage 15-4.
CLARKSON UNIVERSITY (3-4-2) 0
RIT (3-2-3) 0
Emily Sanchez made three saves in net for the Tigers. Clarkson’s keeper, Molly DiCaprio, made eight saves to keep RIT scoreless. RIT outshot Clarkson 14-7 and lead in corners, 6-1.
ST. JOHN FISHER (5-3-1) 7
SUNY POLY (3-4-0) 1
Emma Spelman (Hilton) and Kyra Kenyon split four tallies to lead St. John Fisher’s offense. Kenyon snagged her first and second of the season in the final five minutes of regulation. Spelman now leads the team with five goals on the year. Francesca Logrippo, Emily Woolingham and Ryan Dauksza each scored once for the Cardinals. Madelyn Wania, Riley Grimm, Carmen Jorgensen, Jess Gale, Olivia Kalil and Dauksza all finished with an assist. Avery Byrnes made one save and Olivia Relyea spent 13 minutes in net with no action.
COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND (0-6-1) 0
ROBERTS WESLEYAN (4-3-1) 1
Ella White netted her second of the year to propel Roberts Wesleyan in its second win in six games. White broke the scoreless tie unassisted in the 39th minute. Freshman Mia Tyndell (Brockport) made four saves for her second shutout of the year. The Redhawks outshot the Dolphins 18-8.
HUDSON VALLEY CC (4-4-0) 5
FINGER LAKES CC (1-6-0) 0
Hannah Cowan made nine saves for FLCC.
GENESEE CC (3-1-2) 2
JEFFERSON CC (5-2-1) 2
Genesee’s Beatriz Sartorato and Emma Starowitz (Byron-Bergen) provided two tallies late in the first half to force a 2-2 tie with Jefferson. Isabella Thom (Holley) and Ruby Hoyt (Brockport) picked up assists on the goals. Sarah Kidder made 10 saves for the Panthers. Opposing netminder Keely Cooney made 11 saves.
SUNDAY
No.10 MONROE CC (8-0-1) 1
MONROE COLLEGE () 0
Olivia Paterniti buried her third goal of the season to give MCC the lead and eventual seventh straight win. Paterniti’s unassisted tally came three minutes out of halftime. Clare Boesel (Pal-Mac) made seven saves for her sixth shutout of the year.
CORNING CC (0-6-1) 0
GENESEE CC (4-1-2) 2
Genesee grabbed its first win in three games. Catherine Wolck opened scoring for Genesee in the 29th minute. Beatriz Sartorato doubled the lead on a penalty kick in the second half. Sarah Kidder made three saves for the shutout. Saffron Millar and Sam Cipolla (Gates-Chili) both registered three shots on net.
TUESDAY
NAZARETH UNIVERSITY (4-3-2) 1
RIT (4-2-3) 4
Rachel Marriott hoisted RIT to its first win in four games with two of the team’s four first half goals. The senior’s goals came consecutively forcing 2-0 and 3-0 scores. Marriott also assisted on Elena Onodera’s fifth tally of the year to open scoring. Emma Watson (Spencerport) made it 4-0 before the close of the half on touches from Teresa Avino. Haley Glassman accounted for Naz’s lone tally, her first of the season. Lillian Fejko earned the assist. Olivia Harris finished with three assists, Jessie Gomez added two and Roberta Moger had one, for the Tigers.
ALFRED STATE (3-5-2) 3
UNIVERSITY OF PITT-BRAD (5-2-2) 3
Alfred sophomore Karlee Hargather (Hilton) collected a hat trick to force a tie to Pitt-Brad. Hargarther currently leads the team in goals (4) and assists (3). Kate Sproul (Aquinas) made three saves for the Pioneers.
WEDNESDAY
SUNY BROCKPORT (8-0-1) 3
HOUGHTON (5-4-1) 0
Brockport used three different goal scorers to claim its seventh straight victory. Autumn Edwards (Hilton) opened scoring in the sixth minute. Lyndsey Miller doubled the lead before half, unassisted. Jaylah Cossin added her seventh tally of the year on touches from Katie Hotaling. Madeline McCrosson made two saves in net for the Golden Eagles. Preslee Miller (Fillmore) made four saves for Houghton.
KEUKA COLLEGE (1-8-0) 0
SUNY GENESEO (5-3-2) 5
Five different players found the back of the net to lead Geneseo to its first win in three games. Juliette Frishmann (Brighton), Abby Dunnigan (Pittsford Sutherland) and Kirsten Shepherd all scored their third goals of the season. Abby Foster and Lauren DeMura accounted for Geneseo’s other two tallies. Lindsey Clar (Wheatland-Chili), Lindsey Matthews and Frishmann all finished with an assist apiece. Geneseo outshot Keuka 20-1.
ST. JOHN FISHER (6-3-1) 2
ALFRED UNIVERSITY (5-2-2) 0
Following a scoreless first half, Kate Rachwal got St. John Fisher on the board and Riley Grimm added the insurance to seal the win. Emma Spelman (Hilton) assisted on Rachwal’s tally two minutes into the second half. Madelyn Wania added the helper on Grimm’s goal. Avery Byrnes turned away one shot for the clean sheet. Fisher outshot Alfred 10-1 in the first half and 28-3 on the game.
ROBERTS WESLEYAN (4-4-1) 0
DAEMEN UNIVERSITY (4-4-0) 2
Roberts Wesleyan outshot Daemen 22-15 and put six more shots on goal. Nicolette Knauf made three saves for the Redhawks. Daemen’s goalkeeper Becca Schultz turned away 11 shots to hold Roberts scoreless.
ONONDAGA CC (8-1-0) 2
GENESEE CC (4-2-2) 0
Sarah Kidder made nine saves for Geneseo.
EMPIRE 8 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
OFFENSIVE POTW – JAYLAH COSSIN (SUNY BROCKPORT)
CO-DEFENSIVE POTW – RYANN DAUKSZA (ST. JOHN FISHER)
CO-DEFENSIVE POTW – PRESLEE MILLER (HOUGHTON/FILLMORE)
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