Reagan Moffatt (GK) punches ball away from goal area in second half action versus Worcester State; Seahawks won, 3-2. (Photo by Ed Habershaw '03M)
Reagan Moffatt (GK) punches ball away from goal area in second half action versus Worcester State; Seahawks won, 3-2. (Photo by Ed Habershaw '03M)

Seahawks score three unanswered goals for comeback victory

NEWPORT, R.I. (September 15, 2022) -- The Salve Regina University women's soccer team rallied from an early 2-0 deficit and scored a 3-2 victory over visiting Worcester State University at Brother Michael Reynolds Field on the Seahawk campus in Newport.

INSIDE THE MATCHUP
Final: Salve Regina 3, Worcester State 1
Records: Salve Regina (2-4-0), Worcester State (0-4-1)
All-Time Series: Lancers lead, 4-3-1, since series began in 2000; Seahawks are unbeaten at home (3-0-1).

SUMMARY:
15:23 - Haley Mignon (1) (Addison Enos) | Mignon volleyed a long feed from Enos with her left foot and snuck it inside the left post past Seahawk starting keeper, Georgia Drake. | Salve Regina 0, Worcester State 1
17:03 - Haley Mignon (2) (Hailey Skowronski) | Skowronski led Mignon with a pass into the box that drew Drake out while Mignon kicked it in on the right side. | Salve Regina 0, Worcester State 2
34:12 - Marissa Perachi (1) | Hayley Flynn lifted a pass into the box that deflected off a Lancer defender and Perachi cleaned up the loose ball with a left-footed kick to the right corner. | Salve Regina 1, Worcester State 2
49:45 - Maddie Hudson (1) (Hannah Daniewicz) | Daniewicz delivered a cross from the right to the middle of the box and Maddie Hudson booted it past Mallory Dupuis. | Salve Regina 2, Worcester State 2
58:13 - Maddie Hudson (2) | Hudson picked up a loose ball and dribbled across the top of the box before unleashing a shot that proved to be the game-winner. | Salve Regina 3, Worcester State 2

NOTEWORTHY:

  • Georgia Drake made one save in the first 45 minutes.
  • Reagan Moffatt started the second half and stopped five Lancer shots to record her first collegiate victory.
  • Mallory Dupuis made seven saves in her 90-minute effort.
  • Seahawks outshot the Lancers by one in each half, 19-17 overall.
  • Salve Regina had the edge in corner kicks, five to four.

ON THE HORIZON:
Salve Regina opens its Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) slate on Saturday when it hosts Wentworth Institute of Technology on Reynolds Field at noon.