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EAST BOSTON – Suffolk women's soccer exploded for a 13-0 victory over Fisher Tuesday night at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park. Seventeen different Rams produced one point in the lopsided triumph led by an impressive three-goal, two-assist night from Ella Marmash.
THE BASICS
SCORE: Suffolk 13 | Fisher 0
RECORDS: Suffolk (6-1-1) | Fisher (0-6-0)
HOW IT HAPPENED
Once Suffolk started scoring just over five minutes the action it did not stop as the Rams seven-goal offensive output in the first half was nearly matched in the second with six strikes.
Lily Goldmann poured in back-to-back markers in a 0:37 span to give the blue-and-gold an early 2-0 cushion that turned into a 7-0 advantage at the intermission as Sinclaire Hart, Madelyn Murray, Vivienne Murphy, Bradyn Radford and Mackenzie Metka all found the back of the net.
Marmash was the true story in the second half as the the junior poured in eight points. Her first goal of the night came at the 64:22 minute. She went on to set-up Kylie Perron before she completed the hat trick with two unanswered tallies. Marmash would go on to help Perron once more to stretch the distance to a dozen with just under five minutes left in regulation before a Falcons' own goal made it 13-0 Suffolk at the final buzzer.
KEEPING UP WI THE KEEPERS
- Sophia Barker earned the shutout victory.
- Olivia Leo had nine saves for the Falcons.
STATISTICALLY SPEAKING
- Marmash powered Suffolk's attack with three goals and two assists.
- Goldmann and Perron netted a pair of markers apiece.
- Metka, Murray, Murphy and Radford supplied one goal
- Gianna Maina logged three helpers.
- Hart had one goal and one assist.
- Annabel Veale provided two helpers.
- Charli Adams, Jazmya Harris, Angel Hoye, Catherine Madden, Grace Owens, Daniela Petronio, Avery Porter handed out one assist apiece.
NOTEWORTHY
- The 13 goals scored are the most for the Rams since it poured in 14 in a 14-0 win at Anna Maria Oct. 10, 2011.
- The 13 goals share second all-time in Suffolk's record books for the most goals in a game alongside a bakers' dozen offensive output in a 13-0 decision over Daniel Webster Sept. 7, 2011.
- The 41 points produced in the match, meanwhile, is a Rams record for points earned in a single game, displacing the previous mark of 39 set Sept. 7, 2011 in the 13-0 win against Daniel Webster.
- The 15 handouts are also a new Rams record, upstaging the previous mark of 13 that was achieved twice, against in a 12-0 win over Anna Maria, Oct. 24, 2012 and 13-0 shutout of Daniel Webster, Sept. 7, 2011.
- Suffolk hit the 100-point mark as a team for just the fourth time in program history, first since 2016.
- The Rams remain unbeaten all-time against Fisher, 4-0-0.
- Every game between Suffolk and Fisher has taken place in East Boston.
- The Rams have outscored the Falcons, 29-0 all-time.
- Suffolk is 2-0 versus Fisher under Ellie McDougall's guidance.
- Marmash is the first Ram to record a hat trick since Aislinn Servaes did so in a 6-0 win at Eastern Nazarene, Sept. 21, 2021. She is the first Suffolk student-athlete to accomplish the feat in the McDougall era.
- Maina dished out three assists. She is the second Ram to set-up three strikes in a single game this season as Madden accomplished the feat against Framingham Sept. 7, 2024. It is the first season since 2012 that two Rams have registered three assists in a single game.
- Goldmann and Perron both rewrote personal-bests in points (4) and goals (2).
- Marmash (3g, 2), Murphy (1g), Owens (1a), Veale (2a), Hoye (1a) and Maina (3a).
- Radford produced her first points at Suffolk with one goal.
- Hart, who had her second goal of the year, dished out her first collegiate assist. She assembled her first collegiate game with at least one goal and one assist and recorded a personal-best in points with three.
- Murray scored her second goal of the year.
- Metka found the back of the net for the first time in her collegiate career.
- Harris had her second assist of the season.
- Petronio and Porter both notched their second assists of the year.
- Madden tallied her fourth assist of the season.
- Adams aided her fifth shot of the year.
- Barker had her second shutout of the season, eighth of her collegiate career.
WHAT'S NEXT?
Suffolk looks to ride the winning momentum back into Conference of New England (CNE) play this Saturday, Sept. 28 when the University of New England pays Eastie a visit for a 12:00 p.m. kick-off.