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THIS WEEK AHEAD
Coming off two wins to open the year, the Southern Connecticut State University women's soccer team will start Northeast-10 Conference play on the road at LeMoyne on Sept. 6 at 4 p.m. The Owls will then open their home schedule against Southern New Hampshire on Sept. 9 at 7 p.m.
SHUTOUT CITY
Goalie
Jacquelyn Fede recorded two shutouts this past weekend as the Owls defeated Queens and Mercy at Rindge, N.H. She made five saves in the two games.
QUICK START
Four different players scored at least one goal for the Owls during the first two games -
Suzane Pires,
Flavia Bernardes,
Hannah Spreckley and
Lisamarie Tarchini.
PIRES TALLYING POINTS
Sophomore
Suzane Pires leads the team with five points - two goals and one assist - through the first two games of the year.
IN THE NORTHEAST-10 PRESEASON POLL
The Owls were picked eighth in the Northeast-10 Conference Coaches' preseason poll. SCSU just missed out on the league tournament in 2010.
LOTS OF RETURNING TALENT
The Owls have 16 players returning to the field this season.
ROOKIES LOOKING TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
The Owls are looking forward to the addition of seven newcomers to the team this year -
Katelyn Fortier,
Hannah Spreckley,
Stephanie Santos,
Ashlyn Zacarelli,
Raven Palmerie, Ashleigh Tracy and
Bryana Poulin.
FOLLOW THE LEADERS
Head coach
Adam Cohen has announced that senior
Alison Ditolla and graduate student
Jacquelyn Fede will serve as team captains for the Owls this year.
LOOKING BACK AT 2010
The Southern Connecticut State University women's soccer team capped off the 2010 season with an overall mark of 8-6-3. The Owls were regionally ranked for most of the campaign.
TWO EARN ALL-CONFERENCE HONORS
Forward
Jenna Mallico and defender
Sarah Brochu were both recognized by the Northeast-10 Conference for their play during the 2010 season.
THREE NAMED ALL-NEW ENGLAND
Jenna Mallico,
Katie DiDio and
Sarah Brochu were all selected All-New England for their play during the 2010 season.
FARING WELL IN THE CLASSROOM
In 2010, 14 members of the women's soccer team were selected to the Northeast-10 Commissioner's Honor Roll.
DIDIO BECOMES ALL-TIME SAVES LEADER
Katie DiDio became the school's all-time leader in saves during the 2010 season. She closed her career with 311 stops.
SUCCESS AS A TEAM AS WELL
The Owls were also recognized with the National Soccer Coaches Association of America Academic Team Award for posting a cumulative team grade point average of greater than 3.0.
ON DECK
The Owls will travel to Assumption on Sept. 14 in Worcester, Mass. Game time is set for 7 p.m.