HOBOKEN, N.J. (September 3, 2016) – The No. 14 Stevens Institute of Technology women's soccer team welcomes Mount St. Mary College to town Tuesday night.
MATCH INFO
First kick at the De Baun Athletic Complex is scheduled for 7 p.m.
UPSET SPECIAL
The Ducks (2-0-0) had upset on their minds Saturday, as they took down No. 3 Messiah College 2-1, handing the Falcons their first loss in 51 matches.
MOUNT ST. MARY REPORT
The Knights enter Tuesday with a 0-2-0 mark, dropping 1-0 decisions to Rochester Institute of Technology and Nazareth College.
LAST MEETING
Stevens picked up a 4-0 win last year in Newburgh, N.Y, as sophomore
Zisi Komar notched the first two goals of her collegiate career.
MATHELI-YAY!
Senior Gabby Mathelier scored one of the biggest goals of her career Saturday, rifling a shot from just inside the 18 yard box and beating the keeper in what turned out to be the game-winning goal. The senior has netted three goals in two games so far this year.
MAHNKEN IT LOOK EASY
Junior goalkeeper
Lindsey Mahnken is off to strong start this fall. In 135 minutes played, the junior has made eight saves while allowing just one goal. Mahnken made seven crucial saves against Messiah on Saturday to help preserve the decision.
CROSS IT OFF
Even though she didn't get credited with the first tally of the game Saturday, senior
Raba Nassif had a big hand in the goal. Nassif sent a perfect cross into the box that a Falcon defender headed into her own net for an own goal.
SEND IT BACK
The defensive unit of junior
Katie Goncalves, sophomore
Whitney Brown and senior
Delaney West, along with efforts from midfielders
Olivia Butera and
Carly Bean limited Messiah to just one goal Saturday. Goncalves and Brown did their part in stifling shot attempts and using the body to block shots.
CAN'T MAKE IT?
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