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Women's Soccer Heads To SNHU For NE10 Tournament Quarterfinals On Tuesday, Oct. 30

QUARTERFINALS OF THE NE10 TOURNAMENT
No. 7 Southern Connecticut State University Owls (9-9, 8-7 NE10)

vs No. No. 2 Southern New Hampshire University Penmen (13-3-2, 10-2-2 NE10)
Tuesday, Oct. 30 • 4 p.m. • Manchester, N.H.

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After going 1-1 last week with a win over Le Moyne, the Southern Connecticut State University women's soccer team will travel to Manchester, N.H. on Tuesday, Oct. 30 to face the Southern New Hampshire University Penmen in the Northeast 10 Tournament Quarterfinals.

ALL-TIME VS. SNHU
The Owls and Penmen are tied at 9-9-4 in the all-time series.
Last Meeting - SNHU 2, SCSU 0 (10/20/2018)

LAST TIME OUT
The Owls dropped a 2-1 contest to No. 11 Nationally Ranked Franklin Pierce University on Senior day as Greta Brunello (Carisolo, Italy) scored her second goal of the year in the loss.

POSTSEASON AWAITS
The Southern Connecticut State University women's soccer team earned the No. 7 seed in the NE10 Tournament. The Owls (9-9, 8-7 NE10) will face Southern New Hampshire (13-3-2, 10-2-2 NE10), the No. 2 seed, in a quarterfinal round game on Tuesday, Oct. 30 at 4 p.m. at Penmen Stadium. The Owls are 5-12 all-time in the Conference tournament, making the finals one time in their 11 year history in the tournament.

SENIOR NIGHT
Prior to the start of the Franklin Pierce game the Owls honored its three-member senior class that include: Mikaela Magee, Juliana Santos and Allie Smith

SANTOS NETS GAME-WINNER
Senior Juliana Santos scored the game-winning goal in the 1-0 win over Pace University for her first goal of the 2018 campaign.

BURR GETS HOT
Freshman Kelsey Burr (Wallingford, Conn.) had a four-game point streak with two goals and two assists from Sept. 18-29.

NEWCOMERS MAKING AN IMPACT
Three of the Owls' six goal scorers are freshmen: Kelsey Burr (3), Kaitlyn D'Amico (3) and Greta Brunello (1).

MOVING FORWARD
The Owls have already surpassed their overall and NE10 win totals from a year ago.

A BALANCED ATTACK
Eight different Owls have netted a goal and 10 different players have registered a point so far this season. 

WAHLEN FINDING THE SCORESHEET
Junior Johanna Wahlen scored her third goal in three games in the 1-0 win over New Haven on Sept. 12. She then added a fourth goal in the Owls' win over Assumption on Sept. 22.

WAHLEN NETS FIRST COLLEGIATE GOAL
Junior Johanna Wahlen scored the first goal of her collegiate career, as she netted the game-winning goal in the 2-1 win over Queens College. Later that week, Wahlen scored again in the 3-1 win against Saint Michael's.

BURR, D'AMICO FIND THE SCORESHEET
Freshmen Kelsey Burr and Kaitlyn D'Amico tallied their first collegiate goals and points during the second week of the year. D'Amico netted a goal in the win over Queens, while Burr found the back of the net against St. Michael's.

RETURNING OWLS
The Owls have 11 returning players from the 2017 campaign - Nadine Hilkert, Johanna Wahlen, Rossella Graniero, Olivia Holubecki, Juliana Santos, Marisa Grisell, Kelly Lamb, Sydney Lee, Meaghan Kelley, Mikaela Magee, Gillian Hotchkiss and Kourtney Costello.

WELCOME TO THE CLUB
The Owls welcome 11 newcomers to the 2018 squad - Abigail Allen, Tamra Zippin, Kaitlyn D'Amico, Greta Brunello, Taylor Shutak, Georgia Teixeira, Kelsey Burr, Paula Nunez Escobar, Courtney Viglione, Amanda Dustin and Taylor Davis.

THE CAPTAIN
Senior Mikaela Magee of the Southern Connecticut State University women's soccer team has been named as the team's captain for the second straight year.

LOOKING BACK AT LAST YEAR
The Owls finished last season with a 2-12-3 record.

IN THE NE10 PRESEASON RANKINGS
The SCSU women's soccer team has been selected 12th in the NE10 preseason poll.
1. Adelphi - 185 (6)
2. Southern New Hampshire - 180 (6)
3. Franklin Pierce - 166 (1) 
4. Saint Rose - 158 (1)
5. Assumption - 141 (1)
6. Pace - 130
7. American International - 104
8. Merrimack - 103
9. Stonehill - 88
10. Le Moyne - 82
11. Bentley - 75
12. Southern Connecticut - 55
13. Saint Anselm - 48
14. New Haven - 42
15. Saint Michael's - 18 

ON DECK
With a win on Tuesday, the Owls would face the winner of the No. 6 Assumption vs. No. 3 Stonehill game.

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Players Mentioned

Kourtney Costello

#35 Kourtney Costello

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Sophomore
Rossella Graniero

#9 Rossella Graniero

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Sophomore
Marisa Grisell

#14 Marisa Grisell

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Junior
Nadine Hilkert

#4 Nadine Hilkert

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Sophomore
Olivia Holubecki

#10 Olivia Holubecki

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Junior
Gillian Hotchkiss

#22 Gillian Hotchkiss

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Sophomore
Meaghan Kelley

#17 Meaghan Kelley

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Sophomore
Kelly Lamb

#15 Kelly Lamb

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Junior
Sydney Lee

#18 Sydney Lee

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Sophomore
Mikaela Magee

#20 Mikaela Magee

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Senior
Juliana Santos

#11 Juliana Santos

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Senior
Johanna Wahlen

#5 Johanna Wahlen

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Junior

Players Mentioned

Kourtney Costello

#35 Kourtney Costello

Sophomore
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Rossella Graniero

#9 Rossella Graniero

Sophomore
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Marisa Grisell

#14 Marisa Grisell

Junior
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Nadine Hilkert

#4 Nadine Hilkert

Sophomore
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Olivia Holubecki

#10 Olivia Holubecki

Junior
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Gillian Hotchkiss

#22 Gillian Hotchkiss

Sophomore
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Meaghan Kelley

#17 Meaghan Kelley

Sophomore
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Kelly Lamb

#15 Kelly Lamb

Junior
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Sydney Lee

#18 Sydney Lee

Sophomore
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Mikaela Magee

#20 Mikaela Magee

Senior
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Juliana Santos

#11 Juliana Santos

Senior
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Johanna Wahlen

#5 Johanna Wahlen

Junior
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