![]() ![]() “I loved seeing Kenny finish on that shot because she loves that post.”įorward Madison Sauve scored for the Pride with 2:49 remaining in the first half. Sophomore attacker Kendra Sykes scored for the Tigers 9:40 remaining in the first half. “She’s a pretty effective goal scorer and so our game plan was to try to keep the ball out and not let them even have an opportunity to score on corners.” ![]() “We knew going in that the only time they score is really on corners,” Head Coach E.A. The Tigers lost their CAA opener on Friday at Johnny Unitas Stadium against the Hofstra Pride 3-1.įreshman defenseman/midfielder Cami Larsson scored the game-winning penalty corner goal with 11:38 remaining in regulation for Hofstra (3-9, 1-0) and she would also score another penalty corner goal 1:25 later. Sophomore goalkeeper Julia Gluyas and redshirt junior goalkeeper Julia Ennis each had one save for the Huskies. “We need to do a better job of taking care of the ball and not passing it away,” Jackson said.įreshman goalkeeper MacKenzie Peacock made three saves for Towson. “I love to see our freshman step up and play like 4 th year seniors.” ![]() “Gretchen’s goal was unexpected,” Jackson said. Redshirt freshman forward/midfielder Angela Connolly scored 2:46 later for Northeastern.įreshman defender Gretchen Alderfer scored a goal with 1:28 remaining in the game for Towson. ![]() Junior midfielder/defenseman Megan Barrett scored a goal for the Huskies 1:22 later in the second half. “Katie is a consistent force in the attacking circle,” Jackson said. Senior midfielder Katie McNeel scored a penalty corner goal for Towson (1-9, 0-2 CAA) 7:22 into the second half and it was assisted by sophomore attacker/midfielder Beira Ho. June Curry-Lindahl scored her second goal of the game 4:07 into the second half for Northeastern. “They were really physical, and we knew going in that it was going to be a tough challenge.” “Northeastern was a super skilled team,” said Head Coach E.A. Senior midfielder/defender Rachel Campbell scored 3:22 later in the first half for Northeastern. Senior midfielder June Curry-Lindahl scored 5:46 into the game for the Huskies (3-8, 1-1 CAA). The Tigers dropped their second consecutive Colonial Athletic Association (CAA) game against the Northeastern Huskies 5-2 on Sunday afternoon at Dedham Field. ![]()
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