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Daemen DU (0-5-1, 0-1-0)
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Winner Southern N.H. SNHU (4-0-0, 1-0-0)
Daemen DU
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Southern N.H. SNHU
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Winner
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Team 1 2 F
Daemen DU 0 0 0
Southern N.H. SNHU 2 1 3

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | CONTACT: Tom McDermott, Director of Athletics Communications | tmcdermo@daemen.edu

Wildcats Fall To Nationally Ranked Penmen

13th Ranked Southern New Hampshire Remains Unbeaten Following 3-0 Win

MANCHESTER, N.H. – Nationally-ranked Southern New Hampshire University remained unbeaten on the year following a 3-0 victory over Daemen University in women's soccer action today at Penmen Stadium on the SNHU campus.

SNHU, which entered the game ranked second in the East Region and 13th nationally by the United Soccer Coaches, improved to 4-0-0, while Daemen fell to 0-5-1.

HIGHLIGHTS
  • The host Penmen opened a 1-0 lead just 4:10 into the contest off a free kick following a Daemen foul. Senior Morgan Siechen took the kick on the right flank from 30 yards out and snuck a shot just inside the right goalpost.
  • Daemen's best scoring chance in the first half came in the 31st minute when sophomore Lily Williams (Cheektowaga, N.Y.) got in behind the SNHU defense, but her shot from 20 yards out was saved by Penmen goaltender Claudia Keith.
  • The Penmen doubled their lead with just 30 seconds left in the first half. Senior Allison Beamont took a pass at the top of the Daemen box, beat a Daemen defender and sent a shot past Daemen goaltender Tori DeLappi (Medina, Ohio). It marked the team-leading third goal of the year for Beaumont.
  • SNHU closed out the scoring in the 60th minute off a goal by freshman Arianna Georgantas.
  • SNHU finished with a 23-4 edge in total shots and a 12-4 advantage in shots on goal.
  • DeLappi played 62 minutes for Daemen and made five saves. Freshman Becca Schultz (Grand Island, N.Y.) played the final 28 minutes and made four saves. Keith was credited with four saves en route to her first career solo shutout.
GAME NOTES UP NEXT
  • Daemen returns to conference play Saturday (Sept. 17) when it travels to Queens College for a 1 p.m. game.
 
 

Daemen University features the premier NCAA Division II athletics program in the Buffalo-Niagara region, sponsoring 17 intercollegiate teams. For the latest information on Daemen Athletics, follow the Wildcats via social media on TwitterFacebookYouTube and Instagram, or sign up to receive customizable news alertse-mail newsletters and weekly schedule alerts.

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