women's soccer News - October, 2010 Archive

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Saints Finish with 11 Wins after 3-1 Win at Potsdam

Oct. 27: Sophomore Stephanie Sayward scored one goal and set up another as St. Lawrence University's women's soccer team finished its season with an 11-7 record after a 3-1 win at Potsdam State Wednesday afternoon.

Justison, vanGeldern Lead Saints To Upset of Hamilton

Marcelle Justison scored one goal and assisted on the other and goalkeeper Abby vanGeldern made 14 saves as St. Lawrence University's women's soccer team upset Hamilton College 2-1 in a Liberty League game at Sandy MacAllaster Field Sunday afternoon.

Saints Fall To Herons in Double Overtime, 2-1

St. Lawrence University's women's soccer team sustained another heartbreaking loss Saturday afternoon, pushing nationally-ranked William Smith to the brink before bowing 2-1 in double overtime.

Rogers Sparks Saints to 2-1 Win at Clarkson

Junior Elena Rogers scored one goal and set up the game winner as St. Lawrence University's women's soccer team edged North Country rival 2-1 in a Liberty League women's soccer game in Potsdam on Saturday.

Hessney Scores Both as Saints Edge Oswego 2-1

Sophomore Brooke Hessney scored the go-ahead goal with 6:44 to play in regulation time to lift St. Lawrence University to a 2-1 NCAA Division III women's soccer victory over SUNY Oswego, snapping a four- game losing streak for the Saints.

Union Edges Saints with 5 Seconds Left in Overtime

Union College's Taylor Bresnahan scored the game-winning goal with just five seconds to go in the second overtime period to lift the Dutchwomen to a 2-1 win over St. Lawrence in a Liberty League women's soccer game on Saturday.

Skidmore Hands Saints 1-0 Overtime Loss

Elena Stansky scored on a header off a long pass 6:08 into overtime to lift Skidmore College to a 1-0 Liberty League women's soccer victory over St. Lawrence in Saratoga Springs on Friday.

Nazareth Shuts Out Saints in Women's Soccer

St. Lawrence University's women's soccer team continued to
have trouble converting good scoring chances into goals and dropped its second
straight non-league game on Saturday, losing 2-0 at Nazareth.