Endicott Stuns Women’s Soccer in CCC Semifinals

Endicott Stuns Women’s Soccer in CCC Semifinals

BEVERLY, Mass. – In its first-ever appearance in the Commonwealth Coast Conference Semifinals, seventh-seed Suffolk fell to third-seed Endicott, 4-0, Wednesday at Hempstead Stadium.  

THE BASICS
SCORE: Suffolk 0 | Endicott 4
RECORDS: Suffolk (8-7-3) | Endicott (11-4-40  

HOW IT HAPPENED
The Gulls controlled the pace of play and limited Suffolk's opportunities throughout the contest to take an early lead they never gave up.  

After Grace Jewett put a one-time, point-blank shot high into the net in the 18th minute thanks to a slip pass from Riley Rischitelli, Endicott added another strike on a corner kick opportunity with 1:10 left before halftime. 

Suffolk's only shot on target came between the pair of Gulls goals off the boot of Camille Morin-Trotta. Rosalina Caliri managed to turn the attempt aside to keep the lead in Endicott's favor. 

The Gulls added two more goals over the second stanza to double the distance and put the game out of reach for the blue-and-gold.  

KEEPING UP WITH THE KEEPERS

  • Arden Ferrari-Henry finished with five saves. 
  • Caliri stopped the one shot she faced to lock up the shutout for Endicott.  

STATISTICALLY SPEAKING

  • Endicott outshot Suffolk, 25-4, including 9-1 shots on goal advantage. 
  • The Gulls took six corners, while the Rams had one corner kick. 
  • Camille Morin-Trotta was responsible for Suffolk's only shot on net. She finished with two shots, one on net. 
  • Isa Pereza and Bradyn Radford took one shot apiece.  

NOTEWORTHY

  • Suffolk made its first-ever appearance in the CCC semifinals. 
  • The Rams competed in the league's semifinals for the fourth time in program history, first since 2016. 
  • The Rams are now 1-2-0 all-time in the CCC tourney. 
  • Suffolk is 2-2-0 in the conference semifinals all-time (2-1 GNAC, 0-1 CCC). 
  • There have been seven shutouts in Suffolk's postseason history. 
  • The Rams are 3-4-0 when a team is kept off the scoreboard in the postseason. 
  • On the road, Suffolk is 4-8-1 in the postseason (3-6-1 GNAC, 1-2-0 CCC). 
  • Suffolk and Endicott played in the postseason for the first time.
  • Suffolk moved to 1-1-0 in the postseason with Ellie McDougall on the bench.