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Hall Hosts Monmouth On Sunday, Moved Up to 4 p.m.
9/3/2016 12:45:00 PM | Women's Soccer
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. – Looking to close a three-game homestand on a high note, the Seton Hall women's soccer team (2-2-0) hosts local rival Monmouth (1-2-1) for a Garden State derby on Sunday night. Kick-off from Owen T. Carroll Field has been moved up to 4 p.m. and the contest can be seen live for FREE on the Pirate Sports Network.
Fans: Sunday night is the Popsicle Happy Hour at Owen T. Carroll Field. The first 150 fans to stop by the marketing table under the scoreboard will receive a free popsicle.
The Pirates are 1-1-0 in their current home stretch, taking down Quinnipiac by a score of 2-1 on Monday night before a 2-0 setback to Fordham on Thursday. Monmouth is coming off its first win of the season, toppling American, 4-0, on Friday night. Last season the Pirates and Hawks played to a scoreless draw on Sept. 7 in West Long Brach. Anna MacLean (Thunder Bay, Ontario) made six saves to record her first career clean sheet in the draw.
Quick Kicks
Following the contest home to Monmouth, the Pirates hit the road to visit Albany on Sept. 8. Last season the Pirates won a thriller against the Great Danes thanks to an overtime bicycle kick golden goal from Amanda Gulli.
Fans: Sunday night is the Popsicle Happy Hour at Owen T. Carroll Field. The first 150 fans to stop by the marketing table under the scoreboard will receive a free popsicle.
The Pirates are 1-1-0 in their current home stretch, taking down Quinnipiac by a score of 2-1 on Monday night before a 2-0 setback to Fordham on Thursday. Monmouth is coming off its first win of the season, toppling American, 4-0, on Friday night. Last season the Pirates and Hawks played to a scoreless draw on Sept. 7 in West Long Brach. Anna MacLean (Thunder Bay, Ontario) made six saves to record her first career clean sheet in the draw.
Quick Kicks
- The Pirates have been led offensively this season by senior Frankie Maier (Oradell, N.J.) who is tops on the squad with 10 shots, two goals and five points on the year
- Freshmen Marissa Aniolowski (Enfield, Conn.) and Siobhan McGovern (Cranford, N.J.) both have goals for the Pirates, while classmate Sarah Schweinberg (Wantage, N.J.) has not left the pitch through four matches and added an assist on Aug. 19 at Saint Joseph's
- Anna MacLean has played every minute in goal and holds a 1.22 GAA with a .737 save percentage, notching a total of 14 saves and one shutout
- The Hall has put 51.5 percent of its shots (17-of-33) on goal
- The Hawks are 1-2-1 on the year, most recently downing American on the road by a score of 4-0
- Miranda Konstandtinides scored twice at AU, giving her a team-high with a pair of goals
- MU also got goals from Alli DeLuca and Jessica Johnson in the win, while Gabriella Cuevas is the fourth Hawk to find the back of the net this season
- Madie Gibson paces the squad with three assists on the year, while Alexis McTammey has an assist and leads the team with 17 shots
- The Hawks have out-shot opponents 65-26 through four matches
- Amanda Knaub has seen the bulk of action in goal and is 1-1-1 with a 0.31 GAA and an .833 save percentage, including two shutouts
Following the contest home to Monmouth, the Pirates hit the road to visit Albany on Sept. 8. Last season the Pirates won a thriller against the Great Danes thanks to an overtime bicycle kick golden goal from Amanda Gulli.
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