
Women's Soccer Wraps Brief Homestand Against Harvard
8/31/2018 3:58:00 PM | Women's Soccer
Crimson visit Hamden for Sunday afternoon tilt
Quinnipiac Bobcats (1-3) vs.
Harvard Crimson (2-2)
Sunday, September 2, 2018 • 1:00 PM
Quinnipiac Soccer Stadium • Hamden, Connecticut
All-Time Series vs. Harvard: 0-4
LIVE STATS | LIVE VIDEO
GAME NOTES:
LAST TIME OUT
The Bobcats hosted a Big East opponent in the Seton Hall Pirates on Wednesday evening at the Quinnipiac Soccer Stadium. Despite multiple offensive opportunities in the matchup, Quinnipiac was held scoreless and lost 1-0 to Seton Hall.
SCOUTING THE CRIMSON
Sophomore Lauren Triglione (West Newbury, Massachusetts) scored a goal in both of Quinnipiac's first two games this season. She also assisted on Gretchen Kron's (Hebron, Connecticut) first career goal in the win at Bryant. Her five points so far this season come after playing five games last year without recording a point.
NO-LIVIA
Junior goalkeeper Olivia Myszewski (Elm Grove, Wisconsin) posted the ninth clean sheet of her career in last week's win over Bryant. She is three clean sheets away from the top five in Bobcats program history.
LENDING A HELPING HAND
With returning players accounting for 2.79 assists per game from last season, the Bobcats rank fourth in all Division I women's soccer in returning assists per game in 2018. The Bobcats had an assist on all three goals against Bryant, including a rare two-assist goal when Selena Salas (Elche-Alicante, Spain) and Madison Borowiec (Windsor, Connecticut).
Harvard Crimson (2-2)
Sunday, September 2, 2018 • 1:00 PM
Quinnipiac Soccer Stadium • Hamden, Connecticut
All-Time Series vs. Harvard: 0-4
LIVE STATS | LIVE VIDEO
GAME NOTES:
LAST TIME OUT
The Bobcats hosted a Big East opponent in the Seton Hall Pirates on Wednesday evening at the Quinnipiac Soccer Stadium. Despite multiple offensive opportunities in the matchup, Quinnipiac was held scoreless and lost 1-0 to Seton Hall.
SCOUTING THE CRIMSON
- Harvard returns 81.3 percent of its scoring from a year ago, led by reigning Ivy League Rookie of the Year Murphy Agnew, who had four goals and 13 points in 2017. Agnew opened her account in 2018 with an assist against San Francisco.
- Senior Leah Mohammadi scored Harvard's opening goal on the season-opening road trip to California and San Francisco. She also led the Crimson with six shots over the weekend.
- Senior Danielle Etzel and junior Kat Hess shared the goalkeeping responsibilities in 2017, combining for a 1.14 goals-against average and .826 save percentage. Etzel capped the season with a 16-save shutout against Columbia, earning her United Soccer Coaches National Player of the Week honors. The duo has split time to open the season, making three and two saves, respectively.
Sophomore Lauren Triglione (West Newbury, Massachusetts) scored a goal in both of Quinnipiac's first two games this season. She also assisted on Gretchen Kron's (Hebron, Connecticut) first career goal in the win at Bryant. Her five points so far this season come after playing five games last year without recording a point.
NO-LIVIA
Junior goalkeeper Olivia Myszewski (Elm Grove, Wisconsin) posted the ninth clean sheet of her career in last week's win over Bryant. She is three clean sheets away from the top five in Bobcats program history.
LENDING A HELPING HAND
With returning players accounting for 2.79 assists per game from last season, the Bobcats rank fourth in all Division I women's soccer in returning assists per game in 2018. The Bobcats had an assist on all three goals against Bryant, including a rare two-assist goal when Selena Salas (Elche-Alicante, Spain) and Madison Borowiec (Windsor, Connecticut).
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