Women's Soccer Rolls to 7-0 Win at CSU
Julie Youngman had six points on two goals and two assists in a 7-0 win Wednesday

Women's Soccer Rolls to 7-0 Win at CSU

Women's Soccer - 10/19/2016 6:17:00 PM

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Clarks Summit, Pa. - Three different players scored two goals apiece for Marywood as the Pacers defeated host Clarks Summit University 7-0 in Colonial States Athletic Conference women's soccer action Wednesday afternoon.  Megan Swiecicki, Desi Rill and Julie Youngman all had two goals as Marywood improved to 7-1-1 in the league and remains tied atop the standings with Cabrini.

Shea Olszewski had the other goal for the Pacers, who are now 7-5-2 overall.  Emily Gerbehy, Youngman, Swiecicki, Olszewski and Riley Zentz all had assists.  Clarks Summit fell to 2-14 (0-9 CSAC) with the loss.

Swiecicki opened the scoring just 50 seconds into the game as she took a settled ball from Emily Gerbehy and caught Defender goalkeeper Elysia Hinkel too far off her line, chipping her for the eventual game-winner.  

At the 15 minute mark, Swiecicki scored again, this time off a feed from Youngman who set her up on a breakaway.

The score would remain 2-0 until the half despite Marywood outshooting CSU 17-5 in the opening 45.

Rill tallied her first collegiate goal nearly a minute and a half into the second when she and Swiecicki hooked up for a beautiful give and go that Rill would put away with a rip to the far post.  Olszewski got in on the scoring in the 49th minute when Youngman's shot rang off the far post and Olszewski was there to make sure it went in to make it 4-0.

Youngman would complete her six point (two goal, two assist) day when she scored back-to-back goals for the Pacers in the 51st and 64th minutes, both on breakaways.

Rill closed the scoring in the 72nd minute when she settled a 40 yard direct kick from Zentz and one-timed Hinkel.  

Aly Moyer picked up her third solo clean sheet of the season with four saves, two of which came on breakaways including one with just over 20 seconds remaining in the game.  Marywood dominated CSU in shots 36-9 and shots on goal (19-4).

Marywood is back on the pitch Saturday at 3:30pm when they host Immaculata University for senior day. After the game, Marywood will honor seniors and captains Elizabeth Carlson, Emily Gerbehy, Brianna Bruster and red-shirt junior Amy Moren.  
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