EMMITSBURG, Md. – Marist women's soccer relinquished a goal in the 27th minute and was unable to recover, as the Red Foxes came up short on the road against MAAC foe Mount St. Mary's, 2-0, Saturday afternoon inside Waldron Family Stadium.
With the loss, Marist fell to 2-5-1 in the early campaign and 2-1-0 in the MAAC, while Mount St. Mary's improved to 4-5-0 on the season and 1-2-0 in conference play.
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I thought we played two very different halves of soccer and it was on us and what we control. We didn't show up at our best today on the day and that's the reality. Looking back at the first half we still looked like we were on the bus and we responded well in the second half putting them under pressure, but at that time we were still chasing the game. We had a great week of training leading up to today and will continue to work hard on our details for success next week.
- Nicole Pacapelli
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- Mount St. Mary's struck first in the 27th minute after Sydney Clarke received a pass on the far side while streaking on the net. Clarke made a move past the keeper and tapped the ball until it trickled into the back of the net to give the Mount the 1-0 advantage
- The Mount added to their lead in the 74th minute after Nathalie Mejia sent in a corner kick which traveled into the back of the net
- The loss snapped Marist's win streak at two games
- Maddy Catalanotti made a save against the MountÂ
- Catalanotti has allowed just two goals in her last 337:14 in net
- Maille McDermott led the Marist offense with two shots on goal
- Marist outshot the Mount, 8-6
- The Red Foxes generated six shots on goal, compared to three for Mount St. Mary's
- The Mount generated four corners, compared to three for Marist
- The Red Foxes will be back in action on Saturday, Sep. 28, when Marist continues MAAC play at home against Manhattan
- The match is set to start at 7 PM on ESPN+ Tenney Stadium
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