FRIDAY
RIT (6-3-4) 2
SKIDMORE (8-0-3) 2
RIT’s Ella Onodera registered her second multi-goal game of the year to force a tie with Skidmore. Trailing 1-0, Onodera scored consecutively to give RIT the lead before halftime. Jillian Antol and Jessie Gomez both added a helper on the first tally. Emily Sanchez made three saves for the Tigers.
SATURDAY
SUNY BROCKPORT (12-1-1) 7
ELMIRA COLLEGE () 1
Amelia Breton (Churchville-Chili) collected a hat trick in part of Brockport’s ninth win by three or more goals this year. The sophomore is now second in scoring for the Golden Eagles with seven goals. Team scoring leader, Jaylah Cossin, added her ninth of the season to double an early 1-0 lead. Megan Gerber gave Brockport the lead in the first minute on touches from Kaleigh Pettit (Newark). Madison Hughes registered her first tally of the season, unassisted. Maryalice Skutnik made it 6-1 using Autumn Edwards second and final assist of the match. Caitlin Nelson (Hilton) and Cossin both finished with an assist apiece. Brockport registered five-of-seven goals in the first half.
SUNY GENESEO (8-3-3) 0
ALFRED UNIVERSITY (6-3-5) 0
Mollie Collins needed to make just one save to hold a tie for Geneseo. The Knights outshot Alfred 22-8 but only managed five more shots on target.
RIT (7-3-4) 2
RPI (7-4-2) 1
Olivia Harris and Rachel Marriott generated two unanswered goals to hoist RIT to a conference victory. Jessie Gomez added assists on both second half goals. Emily Sanchez made one save for the Tigers.
UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER (9-2-2) 2
No.14 CASE WESTERN RESERVE (7-2-4) 0
Team scoring leaders Natalie Santangelo and Claire Grover each provided a tally to lead Rochester to its second conference win of the season. Santangelo opened scoring with her sixth goal and Grover followed with her fifth. Emma Cohen assisted on both goals. Grace Kuropatkin made five saves in net for the Yellowjackets.
NAZARETH UNIVERSITY (7-5-2) 2
UTICA UNIVERSITY (4-9-2) 1
Brynn Furbeck broke the tie with two minutes remaining to push Nazareth over Utica. Tatum Overton provided the assist on the sophomore’s first tally of the season. Kiyomi Mastro gave Naz the lead in the eighth minute on touches from Shannon Sgombick. Annika Monfort (Webster Thomas) made two saves for the Golden Flyers.
HARTWICK COLLEGE (4-4-6) 1
ST. JOHN FISHER (9-3-2) 1
Madelyn Wania’s lone tally was not enough for St. John Fisher to extend its six game win streak. Jackie Gervais found Wania to open scoring in the 19th minute. It was the junior’s sixth goal of the season. The Cardinals outshot Hartwick 9-1.
SUNDAY
BRYANT (5-7-3) 0
NEW HAMPSHIRE (10-3-1) 1
Anna Hewlett (Webster Schroeder) provided the assist on Abbi Maier’s game-winner.
TUESDAY
NORTH COUNTRY CC (8-3-2) 2
No. 3 GENESEE CC (8-3-2) 0
Genesee’s Ruby Hoyt (Brockport), Beatriz Sartorato, Emma Starowitz (Byron-Bergen) and Cayleigh Havens (Batavia-Notre Dame) all finished with multiple shots on goal, but failed to get one by North Country’s keeper, ending their season in the Region 3B semifinals. Hannah Gaddor made 13 saves to keep the Cougars off the board. Sarah Kidder made four saves for Genesee.
SUNY POLY (4-9-1) 0
NAZARETH UNIVERSITY (8-5-2) 6
Five different players found the back of the net to lead Nazareth to a second consecutive conference victory. Makaelynn Neivel headed the offensive charge with her first two goals and assists of the year. Grace Palczewski, Emily Berlinski, Lauryn Obey and Camryn Schiavitti all added to the score. Lauren Richie, Tatum Overton and Paige Gentile each had an assist. Delaney Malone, Annika Monfort (Webster Thomas) and Katriana Walls combined for the three-save-shutout. The Golden Flyers sit fourth in the Empire 8 standings with a record of 5-2-2.
No.24 PENN STATE BEHREND (14-2-0) 2
ST. JOHN FISHER (9-4-1) 1
Riley Grimm grabbed the lead for St. John Fisher in the 10th minute, but lost it two minutes later. Kate Rachwal assisted on Grimm’s eighth of the year. The senior currently sits her third in Empire 8 for scoring. Sofia Pantoja made three saves for the Cardinals.
ROBERTS WESLEYAN (5-7-1) 2
D’YOUVILLE UNIVERSITY (1-9-2) 1
Mackenzie Hagen (Byron-Bergen) netted the game-winner with under 10 minutes left in regulation to end Roberts Wesleyan’s four game losing skid. Emma Taylor (Spencerport) assisted on the freshman’s first goal of her career. Larissa Johnston (Greece Athena) opened scoring for Roberts on a feed from Hagen. Nicolette Knauf made three saves for the victory.
SACRED HEART UNIVERSITY (3-10-3) 1
MERRIMACK COLLEGE (6-8-3) 2
Grace O’Hara (Pittsford) broke Sacred Heart’s decade long assist record with her 16th of her career. O’Hara currently has five helpers on the year.
EMPIRE 8 PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE WEEK: AMELIA BRETON (BROCKPORT/CHURCHVILLE-CHILI)
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