Box Score MORRISVILLE, N.Y. – The Morrisville State College women's soccer team picked up a North Eastern Athletic Conference (NEAC) victory Saturday afternoon, topping visiting SUNY Cobleskill 2-0 on Drake Field in Morrisville.
The win lifts Morrisville State to 2-3 overall, 1-1 in NEAC play. Cobleskill drops to 0-5 overall, 0-1 in conference action.
The visitors had a chance to get on the board in the third minute as a Morrisville State defender was whistled for a foul within the box to set up a penalty kick opportunity. The attempt from Morganne Dick (Johnstown, N.Y.) was stopped by a diving Mustang keeper Angela Marriott (Peekskill, N.Y.) who sent the ball into the post and to the opposite side of the net. Marriott then rebounded from the save to make a point blank save on the right post to keep Cobleskill off the board.
The game remained scoreless until the 31st minute when freshman midfielder Jillian Hughes (Brookfield, N.Y.) collected her first collegiate score, chipping the pass across the box from Celia Abbott (Shortsville, N.Y.) past Fighting Tiger goalie Miranda Rys (Turin, N.Y.), giving Morrisville State the 1-0 lead.
Cobleskill had a chance to even the score midway through the second half in a one versus goalie opportunity, but Marriott again had the outstretched hand and deflected the ball to keep the visitors scoreless.
Morrisville State secured the win late in the game with another collegiate first score, this time off the foot of senior Meaghan Pealo (Rochester, N.Y.) who launched the shot from outside the box into the upper left corner of the net.
Marriott earned the shutout with six stops for the Mustangs.
Rys posted the loss, turning away two in the first half, before being replaced by Sabrina Adams (Oswego, N.Y.) in the second. Adams recorded three saves.
Morrisville State returns to the field tomorrow, traveling to nearby SUNY Polytechnic for a 2 p.m. conference start.
Cobleskill hosts Cazenovia at 2 on their home field.
Morrisville State's curricula are enriched with applied learning and pave the way for opportunity at both the Morrisville and Norwich campuses. An action-oriented, interactive learning lab, the college is a national leader in technology and has been lauded for its exemplary, innovative and effective community service programs.
In addition to being named to the 2014 President's Higher Community Education Service Honor Roll, the college was recognized by U.S. News and World Report as an institution in the top tier of the Best Regional Colleges list and ranked second among regional colleges nationwide for outperforming its anticipated graduation rate. For more information visit www.morrisville.edu.
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