Women’s Soccer Closes Homestand Wednesday Against Albertus Magnus

Women’s Soccer Closes Homestand Wednesday Against Albertus Magnus

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16 // 7:00 PM 
JAMES A. SARTORI STADIUM  // EAST BOSTON, MASS.
LIVE STATS

EYES ON THE GAME // PROGRAM
SERIES RECORD // SUFFOLK TRAILS, 5-9-0
LAST MEETING // SEPT. 19, 2018, W, 1-0
LAST SUFFOLK WIN // SAME
STREAK // W1


BOSTON – Suffolk women's soccer caps a three-game home stretch Wednesday, Oct. 16 when it entertains Albertus Magnus at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park. The GNAC contest is scheduled for a 7 p.m. kickoff. 

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LAST TIME OUT
Three first half goals pushed Johnson & Wales past Suffolk women's soccer, 5-0, Saturday afternoon at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park.

MORE READING: Johnson & Wales Hands Women's Soccer a Senior Day Defeat

RAMS REVIEW
Suffolk has traded wins and losses over the first two weeks of October to sit 7-4-0 on the year and 5-3-0 versus GNAC foes.  

Caleigh O'Brien has been a critical piece to the Rams' 24-goal offensive output. The junior forward has had a hand in nearly half of the total goals, scoring seven herself and helping on four others. Addisyn Lanza has also eclipsed the double-digit point plateau with four markers and two helpers to her credit.  

Allison Rodrigues has played every minute in between the posts. The sophomore has scooped up 72 saves for a .828 save percentage and a 1.31 GAA. Five of her seven wins this season have come in shutout fashion. 

FALCONS FACTS
Albertus Magnus heads to Boston with a 7-4-1 overall record and a 4-3-1 league ledger after two straight wins – a 6-1 decision over Anna Maria and a 1-0 shutout of Regis.  

The Falcons offense is the most potent in the conference at 44 goals through 12 games. The trio of Katherine Raposo (14g, 5a), Haley Andrews (8g, 8a) and Sophia Austin (6g, 8a) are the main catalyst to Albertus Magnus' scoring contingent.  

Cassidy Scofield is the Falcons' go-to starting keeper. She has assembled a .798 save percentage and a 1.82 GAA in 10 starts. Sammara Streater has seen time scattered over five games with a pair of starts in which she built a .818 save percentage and a 0.70 GAA.

INSIDE THE SERIES

  • Wednesday's meeting marks the 15th between the Rams and Falcons with Suffolk trailing the all-time series, 5-8-1. 
  • Suffolk snapped a seven-game skid against Albertus Magnus a year ago with a 1-0 stunner over the Falcons. 
  • Overall, 11 of the 14 meetings have been decided in a shutout including all five of Suffolk's victories. 

EYES ON THE GAME
 

ON TAP
Suffolk hits the road for a Saturday, Oct. 19 showdown at St. Joseph (Conn.). Game time in West Hartford, Connecticut, is set for 12 p.m.