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CCC Women's Soccer: No. 6 Salve Regina at No. 3 U. of New England

Abby McMackin (#10) and Margaret Hanley (#27) will look to avenge a regular-season loss from three weeks ago when the Seahawks visit the Nor'easters in Biddeford, Maine, on Sunday. (Photo by Ed Habershaw)
Abby McMackin (#10) and Margaret Hanley (#27) will look to avenge a regular-season loss from three weeks ago when the Seahawks visit the Nor'easters in Biddeford, Maine, on Sunday. (Photo by Ed Habershaw)
OCTOBER 28 | 12 p.m.
BARBARA J. HAZARD FIELD • BIDDEFORD, MAINE

SALVE REGINA
SEAHAWKS
(7-7-0, 4-4-0 CCC)

U. OF NEW ENGLAND NOR'EASTERS
(7-7-2, 5-2-1 CCC)

SERIES
Nor'easters lead, 16-6-1
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NEWPORT, R.I. - The Salve Regina University women's soccer team earns the No. 6 seed in the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) Championships and travels to Biddeford, Maine, for a quarterfinal match with No. 3 University of New England.

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LAST TIME OUT
Salve Regina University scores once before, and twice after - not halftime, but a first-half thunder delay - to defeat visiting Nichols College, 3-0, on Tuesday, October 23, at Reynolds Field. Both teams were pre-soaked from a heavy rain that fell an hour before game time. Junior Emily Szemreylo (Marlborough, Conn.) put the Seahawks up 1-0 in the sixth minute with her first goal of the season, a left-footed blast from her corner kick.

MORE READING: Seahawks complete regular season by blanking Bison, 3-0

SEAHAWKS NOTES FROM THE NEST

  • Seniors Delaney Maxell, Abby McMackin, Carly Pala are serving as tri-captains for the 2018 season.
  • McMackin ranks second in the league in goals (14) and points (32).
  • Pala has the fourth-most saves among CCC goalkeepers (93) in 2018. She ranks first all-time among Salve Regina goalkeepers with her 1.57 goals against average.
  • Salve Regina has scored 27 goals from nine different players in 14 games; only Jamie Robert (6) and Abby McMackin have more than one goal on the season.
  • McMackin also has racked up five multi-goal games this season en route to her career-high 32 points.
  • Her 38 career goals rank third all-time in school history behind only Kaitlyn Birrell (74) and Liz Galla (39). McMackin is one of only five Seahawks to have 30-plus goals in a career. Her 10 career game-winning goals are second only to Birrell (17).

NOR'EASTER NEWS

  • Five different Nor'easters have more than one goal on the season led by Vanessa Hodge (7), Katie Beaudoin (6), and Caroline Wilson (5).
  • Beaudoin ranks second in the conference in assists with six on the season.
  • Beaudoin scored two second-half goals (exactly three minutes apart) to lead the Nor'easters to a 2-0 victory over the Seahawks on October 6.
  • University of New England has scored 31 goals from 12 different players in 16 games.
  • Jenna Pannone (755 minutes) and Emily Ashman (650 minutes) have had the bulk of the goalkeeper duties.
  • Pannone ranks first in the CCC in save percentage (.862), fewest goals against (8), and is second in goals against average (0.95).

INSIDE THE SERIES
University of New England and Salve Regina University will meet for the 24th time in women's soccer, and the third time in CCC postseason. The Nor'easters lead the all-time series, 16-6-1, and have won 11 of the last 12 meetings (11-0-1) and both postseason meetings (1999, 2010).

WHAT'S NEXT?
Winner advances to the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) semifinal on Wednesday, October 31, hosted by higher seed.