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EAST BOSTON – The Suffolk women's soccer team and Western New England battled to a scoreless tie in Conference of New England action Tuesday night at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park.
THE BASICS
SCORE: Suffolk 0 | Western New England 0
RECORDS: Suffolk (7-3-3, 1-3-1 CNE) | Western New England (7-2-6, 2-1-2)
HOW IT HAPPENED
Suffolk commanded the pace of play and started quickly with the first two shots of the contest. The Golden Bears responded with one attempt of their own, which was denied by Arden Ferrari-Henry to keep zeros on the board.
The first 10 minutes foreshadowed the rest of the contest. For every opportunity the blue-and-gold had, WNE responded with one of its own and both keepers were perfect in net to hold things scoreless after 90 minutes of action.
KEEPING UP WITH THE KEEPERS
- Ferrari-Henry finished with five saves.
- Molly McLaughlin made four saves.
STATISTICALLY SPEAKING
- Suffolk outshot Western New England, 13-8.
- The Golden Bears held the upperhand in shots on target, 5-4.
- The blue-and-gold had one more corner than WNE, 3-2.
- Isa Peraza and Chelsea Fallon had three shots apiece. The former put one on net.
NOTEWORTHY
- Suffolk is unbeaten in its last two CNE contests, 1-0-1.
- The Rams tied Western New England for the first time.
- Suffolk is now 0-3-1 all-time against the Golden Bears.
- The Rams welcomed WNE to Boston for the second time, first since 2022.
- Suffolk is 0-1-1 as the home team against Western New England.
- Suffolk improved to 0-2-1 versus WNE under Ellie McDougall.
- Every game between Suffolk and the Golden Bears has been a shutout.
- Ferrari-Henry logged her fourth shutout of the season, seventh of her collegiate career.
WHAT'S NEXT?
Suffolk makes the trip to Milton, Massachusetts, Saturday, Oct. 19 for a CNE clash at Curry at 11:00 a.m.