BALTIMORE - The Salisbury University women's
soccer team cruised to its seventh shutout win of the season as the
Sea Gulls defeated the College of Notre Dame of Maryland, 8-0,
Tuesday afternoon.
The Sea Gulls (12-2-1) have recorded shutout wins in each of
their last four wins as the maroon and gold have outscored their
opponents 15-0.
SU led 3-0 at halftime as senior Kate Weaver
scored two first half goals and senior Sara
Schmidt added one of her own.
Weaver is now two points shy of tying Kathleen Tiedemann (89
points) for second most points all-time by a Sea Gull. She has 87
points and 36 career goals.
The Gators (2-15) have been shutout 13 times this season as they
had an own goal to kick start the second half for the Gulls. Junior
Dana Passucci was created with the goal.
Juniors Samantha Ash and Amanda
Pizzillo each had second half goals along with freshman
Samantha Kaufman and senior Erin
Casey.
The Sea Gulls have recorded the most wins in a season since 2002
when SU finished with a 12-7 mark.
Junior Gena Goodson (8-2-1) started in net for
the Sea Gulls but gave way early in the first half to fellow junior
Kristin Greene who recorded the lone SU save. SU
outshot the College of Notre Dame 28-1.
The Sea Gulls will now await their pairing in the Capital
Athletic Conference tournament which is slated to start Sunday,
October 28. Salisbury finished the CAC regular-season with a 7-1
mark in first-place.