RIVERDALE, New York - After 110 minutes of action, the Marist women's soccer team and Manhattan finished the game scoreless, playing to a 0-0 tie as the Red Foxes earned a crucial point.
The Red Foxes' best chance came early as
Victoria Colatosti banged one off the left post in the ninth minute of action. It was the Red Foxes' first shot in the game. This came after
Natalie Kelchner made two saves for the Red Foxes in the first three minutes.
- Marist held a 9-1 edge in corner kicks and 25-15 advantage in shots.
- Kelchner finished with seven saves.
- Manhattan's keeper, Kim Main, finished that game with 12 saves.
- Kelchner has recorded a clean sheet in back-to-back contests, with a total of 15 saves in that span. She has four on the season and six in her career.
- Marist last recorded back-to-back shutouts in 2019, when Kelchner had clean sheets against Niagara and Siena in a four-day span.
- Marist has allowed either zero or one goal in 12 of its 13 matches this season.
- Marist is 5-5-3 overall and 4-3-2 in the MAAC.
- Manhattan is 7-6-1 overall and 3-5-1 in conference.
- The Red Foxes will play their final game of the regular season on Wednesday, Oct. 27 on the road against Niagara. Kickoff is at 3 p.m.
- The quarterfinal round of the MAAC Women's Soccer Championship begins on Sunday, Oct. 31. The Red Foxes have clinched a berth in the eight-team championship. Currently in seventh place with 14 points, Marist will earn either the #5, #6, or #7 seed in the championships based on Wednesday's results in conference play.