LOUDONVILLE, NY – Darby D'Angelo and
Carrie Krohn each scored first half goals to lead Siena Women's Soccer past Cornell 2-1 at Siena Field. Junior goalkeeper
Taylor Dorado made a pair of saves for the Saints which improved to 35-7-2 (.818) in home non-conference action spanning the past 11 years.
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Siena (3-1-1) withstood an early second half goal from Cornell (1-2) to earn their first-ever win over the Big Red in four tries. The Saints held a 13-6 advantage in shots, and a 6-3 margin in corners.
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Nifty passing led Siena to each of its two tallies, coming courtesy of a pair of first-time goal scorers in 2018. Six different players have now accounted for the team's first six goals over the opening five matches of the season.
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In the 13
th minute,
Meghan Riccardi sent a cross from the right into the box to
Jayanna Monds, who turned and played the ball out to a hard-charging D'Angelo at the top of the 18. The sophomore ran onto the feed and one-timed her third career goal inside the right post.
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Krohn added what would ultimately prove to be the game-winning score with her first collegiate goal in the 38
th minute.
Haleigh Schanz delivered a ball to
Gabby Albano who one-touched in Krohn down the left side. The freshman broke free and finished across inside the right post to give the Saints momentum heading into the locker room with a 2-0 lead.
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Cornell halved its deficit just over five minutes into the second half on a strike from Aidan Julia Reineman, but couldn't get any closer as Siena controlled play down the stretch.
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Meghan Kennedy made all four of her saves in the second half for the Big Red.
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After playing its first match in eight days, the Saints continue a stretch of three contests spanning just six days when they rekindle their rivalry with crosstown foe UAlbany Thursday at Siena Field. Kickoff is set for 4 p.m.
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