Falcons Edged By Owls In MASCAC Championship Game
Gough stops ten shots for the Green and Gold
Westfield, Mass. – The third seeded Fitchburg State Women's Soccer team dropped a tough 1-0 decision to the top seeded Owls of Westfield State in the 2022 Massachusetts State Collegiate Athletic Conference (MASCAC) Women's Soccer Championship game this afternoon at Alumni Field.
The Basics
Score: Fitchburg State 0, Westfield State 1
Records: Fitchburg State (10-7-3, 5-1-1 MASCAC) | Salem State (15-3-1, 7-0-0 MASCAC)
How It Happened
Westfield State opened the scoring at the 3:01 mark when graduate student Jenn Rennich (Bedford, Mass.) collected a feed from senior Marissa Jacob (Holden, Mass.) and deposited a shot inside the far post for her 23rd tally on the season for the 1-0 edge.
Fitchburg State nearly knotted the score with just over a minute remaining in the half as freshman Regina Pallotta (Sterling, Mass.) blasted a shot from 30 yards out that sailed just over the crosse bar.
Following the intermission, Westfield State put a fury of shots on frame, but Falcons keeper Allison Gough (Wolcott, Conn.) stood tall denying all four scoring opportunities to keep the score at 1-0.
The Falcons best scoring chance of the second half occurred in the 79th minute of play with senior Taylor Rodriguez (Lunenburg, Mass.) settled a loose ball in front of the net, but her shot drifted wide right as the Owls held on for the 1-0 final.
Inside the Numbers
This afternoon's contest marked the 31st meeting between the two teams on the pitch with the Falcons 5-24-2 all-time when taking on the Owls
Westfield State finished with a 30-7 edge in shots, while also holding a 7-1 margin in corner kicks
Gough finished with ten saves for the Green and Gold
Senior Lauryn Davis (Templeton, Mass.) stopped three shots for the Owls
Up Next
Fitchburg State concludes the 2022 campaign with an overall record of 10-7-1 and a 5-1-1 clip within conference play.