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BIG CONFERENCE MATCH LATER IN WEEK
The women's soccer team played two games last week, going 1-1 to bring their overall record to 3-1. Up next for the Owls are the Pioneers from Long Island University C.W. Post on Sept. 17. This non-conference match is scheduled for 4 p.m. At the end of the week, SCSU will battle Franklin Pierce in a vital conference match. The game is scheduled on Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. at Jess Dow Field.
ON A ROLL
On Weds. SCSU lost a conference match to Saint Rose by the final score of 2-1.
Gina Della Rose scored the Owls lone goal in the loss. Later in the week, the Owls bounced back with a 2-0 victory at UMass-Lowell. Senior
Ashley Knight and freshman
Jenna Mallico scored for the Owls in the victory.
MOVING FORWARD IN 2007
The Southern Connecticut State University women's soccer team improved on its 2006 mark by two victories in 2007. The Owls were ranked as high as No. 10 in the region during the course of the campaign.
A GOOD KNIGHT FOR THE OWLS
Junior
Ashley Knight earned All-New England honors from two organizations and was also selected All-Northeast-10 for the second straight year by virtue of her play during the 2007 campaign.
BACK IN THE SWING OF THINGS
A year after being sidelined for all but three matches,
Gina Della Rose returned to the Owls' lineup and appeared in 17 matches in 2007. She led the team with four assists and finished with six points on the year.
LEADING THE WAY
Junior
Erin Conrod set the scoring pace for the Owls with five goals last season. Conrod also led in overall points with 10. Three of her five goals were game-winners.
RIGHT BEHIND HER
Juniors
Danielle MacMurray and
Katrina Cook tied for second in scoring behind Conrod, as each netted four goals and eight total points on the season.
A STANDOUT STOPPER
Freshman goalkeeper
Katie DiDio allowed one goal or less in seven of her last 10 outings in 2007. She accumulated four shutouts on the season, as well as combining with senior
Alicia Purzycki to record a team shutout.
ON DECK
On deck for the Owls is Le Moyne College on Sept. 23 at Jess Dow Field. The game time for this conference match is set for 7 p.m.