No. 9 Mount Union women’s soccer blanks Marietta 5-0 in an Ohio Athletic Conference match Tuesday at Mount Union Stadium. The Purple Raiders advance to 8-3 while Marietta falls to 1-10-1 as both teams move to 1-1 in the OAC. Mount Union got on the board early when senior Erika Druzina scored at the 17:53 mark after placing a ball in the bottom 90 from 25 yards out making the halftime score 1-0. Mount Union advanced the score to 2-0 when sophomore Carolyn Balzano found the back
Mount Union’s women’s soccer team suffered a 3-0 Ohio Athletic Conference loss at the reigning conference champions Capital Saturday in Columbus. The Purple Raiders are now 7-3 overall (0-1 OAC) on the season as the Crusaders move to 8-4 (1-0 OAC) overall. Amanda Kachaylo struck first for the Crusaders in the 23rd minute giving them the 1-0 lead heading into halftime. Capital scored twice early in the second half leading to take a commanding 3-0 lead as for the match, the Crusaders out-shot
Mount Union blanks Geneva 3-0 Saturday at Beaver Falls, Pa. The Purple Raiders advance to 7-2 while Geneva falls to 1-8 on the season. Mount Union got on the board early when junior Kelsey Malenic scored two minutes into the game off a cross from Gina Wall. Malenic’s goal would be the only goal of the first half. Freshman Amy Bobonik added to the score when she found the back of the net at the 57:56 mark making it 2-0 in the second half. Junior Megan Werner advanced the score to
Mount Union’s women’s soccer team scored a 2-0 shutout over Grove City Wednesday at Mount Union Stadium. The Purple Raiders advance to 6-2 with the victory while Grove City falls to 1-6-1. Neither team would score until the 32nd minute of the second half when sophomore Taylor Lanese found the back of the net from 20 yards out. Mount Union would score again at the 74:07 mark when senior Nicole Moldovan scored off a through ball from freshman Katie Goedecke. In the net for the Raiders, earning her third
Mount Union blanked Waynesburg 5-0 Saturday at Mount Union Stadium. The Purple Raiders advanced to 5-2 on the season while the Yellow Jackets fell to 3-2-2. The Raiders got on the board at the 18:37 mark when senior Gina Wall connected on a through ball from sophomore Taylor Lanese making the score 1-0 heading into halftime. Junior Kelsey Malenic found the back of the net off a crossed ball in the 28th minute of the second half. Freshman Katie Goedecke scored three minutes later on
Mount Union’s women’s soccer team defeated Bluffton 5-1 Wednesday in a non-conference matchup at Mount Union Stadium. After the victory the Purple Raiders advance to 4-2 on the season as the Beavers drop to 1-5. The Purple Raiders led 4-1 going into halftime. The first goal went to sophomore Amanda Davies at the 16:53 mark on a touch pass by Kelsey Malenic. Freshman Katie Goedecke followed with a break-away goal at the 22:46 mark after beating the goalie and finding the back of the net. The
Mount Union’s women’s soccer team fell behind 3-1 in the first half on its way to a 4-1 defeat to Allegheny on Saturday in Meadville, Pa. Allegheny won its fifth straight and improved to 5-2 on the season while the Purple Raiders stand at 3-2 overall after the loss. Niki Augustine struck first for the Gators scoring in the 12th minute of play. Senior Gina Wall scored for the Purple Raiders on a through ball from Nicole Moldovan at the 20:17 mark tying the game 1-1. Allegheny tallied
Mount Union’s women’s soccer team was handed their first loss as they fell 3-1 to Penn State-Behrend Wednesday night. Both teams entered the game regionally ranked in the NSCAA Great Lakes Regional Rankings. Penn State-Behrend, No. 6 in the regional poll, won its third straight and improved to 5-1 on the season while the No. 9 ranked Purple Raiders stand at 3-1 overall after the loss. Alex Bilka, the Lions’ leading scorer, would put the visitors up 2-0 with goals in the
Mount Union’s women’s soccer team scored a 2-0 shutout over tournament host Fredonia (N.Y.) to win the championship of the Blue Devil Clarion Classic Saturday in Fredonia, N.Y. Mount Union (3-0) stayed undefeated on the season behind the play of tournament MVP in senior goalkeeper Maria Favorite. Fredonia (1-3) outshot the Purple Raiders, 22-9, but could not get one past Favorite, who had nine saves while posting her first shutout of the season. The game was scoreless until the 82nd minute when a