Women’s Soccer Visits Curry Saturday

Women’s Soccer Visits Curry Saturday
SUFFOLK at CURRY
Date
Time
Venue

Live Video
Live Stats
Series
Last Meeting
Last Suffolk Win
Streak
Saturday, Oct. 15
5:00 PM
Walter M. Katz Field
Milton, Mass.
CurryAthletics.com/Streaming
GoSuffolkRams.com
2-1-0
Oct. 23, 2021, W, 1-0
Same
W2

BOSTON – Suffolk heads to Curry Saturday, Oct. 15 for a Commonwealth Coast Conference contest. Kick off is set for 5 p.m. 

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LAST TIME OUT
Suffolk women's soccer earned its first Commonwealth Coast Conference victory of the year behind a 2-0 shutout of Wentworth Tuesday afternoon at Sweeney Field. The Rams scored twice in the first half and Sophia Barker took care of business in net to lead the blue-and-gold to its first CCC triumph under Ellie McDougall's guidance. 

MORE READING: Women's Soccer Blanks Wentworth, 2-0, for First CCC Win

SUFFOLK SCORES

RAMS RUNDOWN
Suffolk has put together a three-game unbeaten streak to carry a 4-5-3 overall record and 1-2-2 CCC mark into Saturday's showdown.  

The Rams offense has picked up the pace as of late, outscoring its foes, 6-1, in the last three games. This season, the blue-and-gold has netted 14 goals with Klaudia Rushi responsible for six herself. Delaney Hall (2g, 2a), Hayley Long (2g, 1a), Chelsea Fallon (1g, 2a), Daniela Petronio (1g, 2a), Kylie Perron (1g, 1a), Ashley Cassino-Henriquez (1g), Emily Egan (1a) and Kylie Flynn (1a) have provided to the offense as well.  

Sophia Barker has played the bulk of time in net. In her 10 starts the freshman keeper has assembled a 1.10 GAA and .841 save percentage with 60 percent of the games she has played have ended in shutout fashion.  

COLONELS CATCHUP
Curry has grabbed back-to-back 1-0 victory over Nichols and at Roger Williams, respectively, to sport an 8-4-1 overall record and 3-1-1 CCC ledger.  

The Colonels' 19-goal offense is powered by a pair of players in Samantha Borges and Sydney Resendes. Both have double-figure points with the former leading the way with six goals and four assists for a team-best 16 points. Resendes, meanwhile, has an evenly split stat 12-point stat line between goals (4) and assists (4). 

Hannah Correa is the usual starting keeper for Curry. She brings in a 1.06 GAA and .817 save percentage in her 13 starts. She holds an 8-4-1 record with five shutouts to her credit. 

INSIDE THE SERIES

  • Suffolk is 2-1-0 all-time versus Curry. 
  • The Rams have shutout the Colonels, 1-0, in two straight meetings including last year's tilt in Boston Oct. 23, 2021. 
  • All three games have been cleansheets. 
  • Suffolk is 1-1-0 when playing at Curry. 

EYES ON THE GAME

WHAT'S NEXT?
Suffolk is back in Eastie at East Boston Memorial Park Tuesday, Oct. 18 when it welcomes Western New England to James A. Sartori Stadium for a 7 p.m. conference clash.