GORHAM, Maine - Marian University women's soccer (0-1-0, 0-0-0 NACC) was defeated 4-0 by a Southern Maine squad that qualified for the NCAA Tournament a season ago.
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- The Huskies were able to take control early on the Sabres allowing just one Marian shot in the first 20 minutes of action.
- USM was able to breakthrough in the 21st minute to take a 1-0 lead. The Huskies then built that lead to 2-0 after scoring with just 11 seconds left in the opening half.
- Southern Maine opened the second half with a goal just 1:42 in, but Marian was able to bounce back the remainder of the half.
- The Huskies tacked on one final goal in the 64th minute.
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- Marian was outshot 29-5, but the second half saw USM hold only a 12-4 edge.
- Corner kicks were fairly even with USM holding a slim 4-3 edge.
- This was the first meeting between Southern Maine and Marian.
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Sophomore Chelsea King (0-1-0) had a busy day in goal making a career-high 14 saves. |
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Junior Baylee Alvarado led the Sabres with a pair of shots on goal in her first match at Marian. |
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Senior Sarah Day came off the bench to record a shot on goal. |
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Sunday, September 3 • 11 a.m. (CT)
Bangor, Maine
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