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Deanna Lomino had her first goal of the season at Niagara
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Marist MAR (5-6-3, 4-4-2)
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Winner Niagara NIA (13-4-0, 7-3-0)
Marist MAR
(5-6-3, 4-4-2)
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Final
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Niagara NIA
(13-4-0, 7-3-0)
Winner
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Marist MAR 0 1 1
Niagara NIA 1 2 3

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | Mike Ferraro

Women’s Soccer Falls to Niagara in Regular-Season Finale

Red Foxes To Face Quinnipiac in MAAC Championship Quarterfinal Round

NIAGARA UNIVERSITY, New York – The Marist women's soccer team dropped its regular-season finale at Niagara by a score of 3-1 on Wednesday afternoon.
 
What It Means
  • Marist concludes the regular-season at 5-6-3 overall and a 4-4-2 mark in MAAC play.
  • The Red Foxes will be the #7 seed in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Championship.
  • Marist will open championship play in the quarterfinal round at #2 Quinnipiac on Sunday at noon.
 
Match Summary
  • Florence Vaillancourt's goal in the 15th minute got Niagara on the scoreboard, and the Purple Eagles led 1-0 at halftime.
  • Zoe Janes' tally in the 53rd minute, set up by Emma Bough, gave the Purple Eagles a 2-0 advantage.
  • Deanna Lomino's first goal as a Red Fox, assisted by Autumn Smith, cut the Red Foxes' deficit to one in the 76th minute.
  • Vallaincourt's second goal of the match less than six minutes later closed out the scoring.
 
Key Stats
  • Niagara held a 26-13 edge in total shots. The Purple Eagles had 13 shots on goal, as compared to five for the Red Foxes.
  • Reigning MAAC Defensive Player of the Week Natalie Kelchner had 10 saves for the Red Foxes. It was her second-highest total for saves in a match this season, trailing just the 11 she had against Fairfield in the conference opener on Sept. 18.
  • Victoria Colatosti had a team-best two shots on goal for the Red Foxes.
 
 
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