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DURHAM, N.H. -- The Stony Brook women's soccer team fell at New Hampshire, 1-0, Sunday afternoon. The Seawolves are now 8-6-1 on the season, 3-1-1 in the America East, while the Wildcats move to 6-5-2, 2-1-1 in league play.Â
Faherty's Reaction
"Unfortunately today was not a good performance for our group, but a lot of that has to do with the way New Hampshire played," said head coach
Brendan Faherty. "They made it difficult for us and they thoroughly deserved all three points.Â
"The staff and players will take time over the next 24 hours to reflect on areas we need to grow in so that we can play at a higher level at UMBC on Thursday."
Highlights
- Both teams took attempts on goal in the opening minutes, but were unable to connect in the first half.Â
- The Seawolves fired back-to-back shots on goal in the 53rd minute but couldn't get anything by the New Hampshire keeper.Â
- The Wildcats got on the board in the 54th minute, striking from the top of the 18 on the left side of the field.Â
- Sophomore
Kimmy Chavkin (Franklin, N.J.) tried to tie things up in the 57th minute with a shot on goal, but was denied.Â
- Senior
Julie Johnstonbaugh (Neshanic Station, N.J.) sent a shot on target in the 77th minute but was unable to send it over the goal line.Â
- Sophomore
Sofia Manner (Helsinki, Finland) finished the game with six saves.Â
Up Next
Stony Brook returns to the field on Thursday, Oct. 11, traveling to Baltimore to take on UMBC at 7 p.m.
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