BALTIMORE - The Salisbury University women's
soccer team won its fourth straight game Saturday afternoon,
blanking Goucher, 11-0. The Sea Gulls (7-5-1, CAC 5-2) had eight
different players score goals including a first half hat trick by
Kate Weaver.
Salisbury jumped out early on Goucher (2-11-1, CAC 0-6), scoring
seven first half goals. The first goal came at the 2:54 mark as
Ally Olewine scored off a pass from Kelli
Salter.
It didn't take long for the Sea Gulls to find the net again as
Robyn Bishop scored at the 11:09 mark off a feed
from Sara Schmidt to put the Gulls up 2-0. Just
over three minutes later, Schmidt scored her first of two goals off
an assist from Salter.
The next three Sea Gull goals were scored by Weaver, who netted
scoring strikes at the 28:31, 40:09 and 42:25. Meghan
Mabey assisted the first Weaver goal and Schmidt the
third. Two minutes after her third goal, Weaver returned the favor,
setting up Schmidt at the 44:38 mark to take a 7-0 lead into
intermission.
The onslaught continued in the second half, as Erin
Casey, Erin Rudy and Sam
Asch scored off feeds from Christina
Eury, Amanda Pizzillo and Jules
Vendola, respectively.
The goalie combination of Samantha Phipps and
Gena Goodson made three saves for the Sea Gulls
while Goucher goalie Bri Girard stopped 15
Salisbury scoring attempts.
Salisbury dominated Goucher in shots, 37-5, and had five more
corner kicks, 6-1.
The Sea Gulls return to action on Wednesday, October 25, as they
travel to Newport News, Va. to face out of conference opponent
Christopher Newport. That is the final regular season game before
the Capital Athletic Conference tournament begins on October 28.