CAMBRIDGE, Mass.
- Just three game days remain in the America East women's soccer conference
season, and still a lot is left to be determined in terms of qualification and
seeding for the America East Championship that begins October 25.
Upcoming Games
Sunday, October 14
Boston University
(10-5-1, 6-0-0 AE) at Binghamton (6-7-1, 0-4-1 AE), 1 p.m.
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Boston University can clinch at-least a share of
the America East regular-season title with a win against the Bearcats.
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The Terriers are 12-1 all-time against
Binghamton, with the Bearcats' only win coming in 2004, a 2-1 overtime victory.
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Binghamton is looking for its first conference
win of the season and currently sits three points behind Vermont for the final
spot in the America East Championship.
New Hampshire (5-8-2,
3-1-1 AE) at Maine (6-6-2, 2-3-1 AE), 1 p.m.
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Coming off a dramatic win at Albany on Thursday
night where Meghan Ledwith scored the lone goal of the match in the 90th
minute, the Wildcats have a shot to clinch a spot in the America East
Championship with a win at Maine.
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The Wildcats can also clinch with losses by both
Binghamton and UMBC. Maine can clinch a spot with a win along with losses by
both Binghamton and UMBC.
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The teams have played each other pretty evenly
all-time, with UNH holding a slim 13-11 edge.
Stony Brook (8-5-2,
2-3-0 AE) at UMBC (1-9-4, 0-3-2), 1 p.m.
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Stony Brook is coming off its best offensive
game since 2009, scoring five goals to beat Maine, 5-1, on Thursday.
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UMBC got another tremendous effort by goalkeeper
Lauren Kadet, making 10 saves to preserve at 0-0 draw at Vermont.
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Stony Brook can clinch a spot in the America
East Championship with a win and a loss by Binghamton.
Vermont (2-11-1,
1-3-1 AE) at Albany (5-9-1, 2-3-0 AE), 2 p.m.
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Vermont hold just a two-point edge on UMBC and a
three-point advantage on Binghamton with just three games remaining for each
team.
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Albany can clinch a spot in the America East
Championship with a win and losses by both UMBC and Binghamton.
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The Great Danes lost a 1-0 heartbreaker to New
Hampshire on Thursday, with the Wildcats tallying in the 90th minute
to grab the win.
Previous Games
Thursday, October 11
at Vermont (2-11-1, 1-3-1 AE) 0, UMBC (1-9-4, 0-3-2 AE) 0
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Neither team could find the back of the net in
110 minutes ended in a scoreless tie.
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The tie keeps Vermont two points ahead of UMBC
for the final spot in the America East Championship with three games left to
play for each team.
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Lauren Kadet made 10 stops in net for UMBC,
while Ally Ramos made seven for Vermont.
at Stony Brook (8-5-2, 2-3-0 AE) 5, Maine (6-6-2, 2-3-1 AE)
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Larissa Nysch scored two goals, while three
other Seawolves also found the back of the net to give Stony Brook a, 5-1, win
over Maine.
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Nysch scored two goals a minute apart in the
first half that would prove to be all Stony Brook would need.
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Raven Edwards, Taryn Schoenbeck and Aley
Leonardi also scored for the Seawolves, giving Stony Brook a, 5-0, lead at one
point.
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Alex Abrahams scored the goal for Maine.
Boston University (10-5-1, 6-0-0 AE) 1, at Hartford (9-3-3,
5-1 AE) 0
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Emma Clark scored in the 76th minute,
firing a low shot into the right-hand side of the net off a cross from Jessica
Morrow to give Boston University a, 1-0, win over Hartford in a match-up of
unbeaten teams.
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The win put Boston University alone in
first-place in the America East at 6-0, while Hartford sits second at 5-1.
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It was the seventh-straight win for the
Terriers, including the 30th-straight America East win. The loss
snapped Hartford's seven-game unbeaten streak.
New Hampshire 1, at Albany 0
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Meghan Ledwith broke a scoreless game in the 90th
minute, sending New Hampshire to a 1-0 road win over Albany.
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The victory put New Hampshire alone in third
place in the conference with 10 points, and just five points behind Hartford
for the No. 1 seed in the America East Championship.
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The Wildcats moved to 9-4-0 all-time versus the
Great Danes.