Women’s Soccer to Clash at Wentworth Tuesday

Women’s Soccer to Clash at Wentworth Tuesday
SUFFOLK at WENTWORTH
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Time
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Live Video
Live Stats
Series
Last Meeting
Last Suffolk Win
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Tuesday, Oct. 11
4:00 PM
Sweeney Field
Boston, Mass.
WentworthAthletics.com/Watch
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Oct. 19, 2021, W, 4-1
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BOSTON – Suffolk heads out on the road for the first time in three weeks, Tuesday, Oct. 11 when it makes the short trip to Wentworth. The Commonwealth Coast Conference action is set to begin at 4 p.m.

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LAST TIME OUT
Suffolk women's soccer celebrated senior day prior to its Commonwealth Coast Conference clash with the University of New England, recognizing two seniors, Hayley Long and Alex Stamatos, however, the Rams and Nor'Easters could not decide a winner as the score held at 1-all after 90 minutes of regulation at James A. Sartori Stadium at East Boston Memorial Park Saturday afternoon.  

MORE READING: Women's Soccer's Senior day Ends in 1-1 Stalemate with UNE

SUFFOLK SCORES

RAMS RUNDOWN
Suffolk is unbeaten in four of its last five games to bring a 3-5-3 overall record and 0-2-2 CCC ledger into Tuesday's tilt. That stretch features a 3-0 win over New England College and a 1-1 draw against the University of New England in the latest outing Saturday. 

Klaudia Rushi's 10 points anchor the Rams 12-goal offense with the junior scoring five herself. Delaney Hall and Hayley Long factor into the scoring conversation as well with identical five-point stat lines of two goals and one helper. 

Sophia Barker has played the bulk of time in net for the blue-and-gold. The freshman has built a 1.22 GAA and .831 save percentage over her nine appearances, all starts. Maddie Brooke has two games under her built and holds a 1.50 GAA and .833 save percentage.

LEOPARDS LOOK
Wentworth is unbeaten in its last three games with wins over Fitchburg State (4-2), and Nichols (2-0) and a 2-2 draw versus Roger Williams to sit at 6-4-2 on the year and 1-2-1 in CCC. 

WIT's offense has found the back of the net 22 times this season. Jenny Montville is a main reason why with a team-best 11 points on three goals and a squad-high five helpers. Diana Burggeman, who is second on the squad with nine points, has netted a team-high four goals. Meghan Barilone (3g) and Madelyn Seder (2g, 2a) have contributed to the attack often as well.

Three different keepers have seen time for the Leopards. Adrianna Arona has the most experience with six games played, all starts, with a 1.09 GAA and .786 save percentage for a 3-2-1 mark. Juliana Heaton (2.16 GAA, .640 save percentage) and Lily Cohen (2.15 GAA, .583 save percentage) have seen time in five games and three games, respectively.

INSIDE THE SERIES

  • Despite being nearly neighbors, Suffolk and Wentworth met for the first time last season.
  • The Rams downed the Leopards, 4-1, in Eastie, Oct. 19, 2021.

EYES ON THE GAME

WHAT'S NEXT?
Suffolk heads to Curry Saturday, Oct. 15 for a 5 p.m. CCC match.