MILLERSVILLE, Pa. – Women's soccer got back into the win column on Wednesday night with a 3-1 victory over East Stroudsburg. The first half ended with the Warriors up 1-0 off an early goal in the 23rd minute. Millersville struck back in the second half with three unanswered goals, including two from freshman
Aalivia Wainwright.Â
MATCH HIGHLIGHTS
• Natalie Schooley started the scoring off with a goal in the 23rd minute to give the Warriors a 1-0 lead.Â
• Millersville (3-3-3, 2-3-2 PSAC East) evened the game up seven minutes into the second half with a goal from Wainwright. Savannah Renix sent a ball up to the freshman for her first goal of the season.Â
• Just three minutes after her first goal, Wainwright struck again. The forward gave the Marauders their first lead of the game off assists from
Morgan Winchock and
Lauren Downey.Â
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Emma Elwell sealed the deal for Millersville in the 73rd minute when she bent a ball in to the top-right corner of the net.Â
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Reagan Kolinski recorded four huge saves in the Marauder win.Â
POST GAME REACTION FROM HEAD COACH MATT PROCOPIOÂ
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 On the teams' play tonight: "Thought we had a great first half aside from how we defended the throw-in. Thought we showed great resilience and trust in ourselves to get back in the game. They did a great job to score three second half goals.
• On Wainwright's two goals: "We are very happy for Aalivia. She is still working her way back from injury. Each game is another opportunity for her to grow back into it. It's good to see her hit the back of the net both for her personally and the team."
• On moving forward in the PSAC East: "Every game is important. Each game is a championship game, you don't get a trophy but you must earn the right to play for one on the day. We need focus on our performance and not the opposition. It doesn't matter where or who we are playing we need to perform at our best."
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
• Millersville out-shot the Warriors 13-12, including a 8-5 edge on frame. Â
• The Marauders held a 8-4 edge on corners. Â
• Wainwright led the team with two shots on goal, six other players recorded one shot on goal for Millersville.Â
NOTES
• Wainwright recorded the first two goals of her career.Â
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Paige Mancini received a yellow card.Â
•. The win brings the Millersville all-time record versus ESU to 9-28-1
UP NEXT
• The Marauders start a three game road trip on Saturday at Bloomsburg. The match is set to start at 7 p.m. under the lights.Â
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