7
Winner Johns Hopkins JHUW (2-0-0)
0
Shenandoah SUW (0-2-0)
Winner
Johns Hopkins JHUW
(2-0-0)
7
Final
0
Shenandoah SUW
(0-2-0)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Johns Hopkins JHUW 4 3 7
Shenandoah SUW 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Women's Soccer Falls to No. 6 Johns Hopkins

By Sydney Anderson

PITTSBURGH, Pa. - Shenandoah was shut out 7-0 by No. 6 Johns Hopkins University Saturday afternoon to wrap up the Tartan Cup Tournament hosted by Carnegie Mellon.

The Blue Jays (2-0) scored 4 in the first half and 3 in the second half to secure a win over the Hornets (0-2).

HOW IT HAPPENED

JHU

10′ | Riley O'Toole controlled the ball through the box to put one over Autumn Delellis' head.

26′ | Rachel Jackson beat two defenders on the right side of the pitch before crossing over to her left and was able to net one in the upper-left corner of the goal.

32′ | Maggie Coulson finds space for an unassisted goal.

33′ | Carly Lupton-Smith delivers a ball to Rachel Jackson for her second goal of the game.

61′ | Maddy Rocks finds Coulson for her second of the day.

61′ | O'Toole scores her second of the day off of a Michelle Santangelo delivery.

66′ | Rocks finds the back of the goal, Toni Abate was awarded the assist.

QUOTE FROM COACH

"Despite the score from the matches this weekend, we saw a lot of good things," said Head Coach Liz Pike. "Playing two top-15 teams was a good experience for such a young team. The freshmen stepped up big which is exciting and we have a lot of good pieces to build upon and work with. We are ready to get back to practice and prepare for Goucher."

UP NEXT

Women's Soccer returns home Thursday, September 6 at Goucher College. The game is slated for a 7:00 p.m. start.

MATCH NOTES

  • JHU outshot SU 23-8.

  • JHU held the 13-2 advantage in corners over SU.

  • Freshman Autumn Delellis had 8 saves in the match.

  • 18 women saw time on the pitch this afternoon, including 11 freshmen.

  • Three women: Delellis, Olivia Churchman, and Jordan Riser, made their first collegiate starts.

  • Women's soccer has only met Johns Hopkins one other time, in 2016.

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