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KEENE, NEW
HAMPSHIRE- Women's soccer tacked another win onto
their impressive undefeated season in a mid-week evening road win,
bringing their overall record to 12-0-0. The
Ephs defeated non-conference opponent Keene State, 3-0, in their
ninth shutout victory on the year. Keene State falls to 11-5-1 on
the season
“It was hard fought game,” said
Williams' head coach Michelyne Pinard. “Keene is a
feisty, physical team that put a lot of pressure on us, and I was
really excited with how we dealt with it.”
While the Ephs are typically called for fouls
more than their opponents, Keene was whistled for 21 fouls versus
the Williams' 11 fouls. Williams did not
let their aggressive opponents get the best of them, scoring two
goals in the first half in a five-minute span.
Brianna Wolfson scored her fourth goal of the season to put her
squad ahead at 28:09, with Sachi Siegelman assisting on the
play.
Freshman Samantha Vilboa doubled the Ephs lead
just four minutes later. Tyler Rainer added the
third goal for Williams at the 65:00 minute mark off a feed from
Sarah Walmsley.
“We mixed up the four groups a bit, and
I really liked the combination of players we had,” continued
Pinard. “We got
our midfielders involved more, we are really shoring up our attack
and becoming even more dynamic on the
field.”
Julia Schreiber is credited with the win at
goal, her sixth o
f the season.
The Ephs will play their final home game of
the regular season this Saturday against Tufts.
Game time is set for 1:30 p.m. on Cole Field.