#1 Wheaton 5, #8 WPI 0 (NEWMAC Tournament- First
Round)
Box Score
Norton, MA --- The top-seeded Wheaton College women's soccer
team posted five goals and its 13th shutout of the fall as the
Lyons blanked eighth WPI, 5-0 in the first round of the New England
Women's and Men's Athletic Conference (NEWMAC) Tournament Saturday
at Mirrione Stadium.
Wheaton will host next weekend's semifinal and final rounds for the
eighth consecutive season, as the Lyons are in search of their
seventh tournament title in the last eight seasons. The Blue
and White hosts fourth seed Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(MIT) in Saturday's first semifinal at 10:30am, while number three
Babson College takes on seventh-seeded Wellesley College at
1:30pm. Sunday's title game is slated for 1:00pm.
Wheaton, which is ranked seventh nationally and second in New
England by the National Soccer Coaches Association of America
(NSCAA), picked up its 16th straight win while extending its
unbeaten streak to 20 and improving to 19-0-1. The Lyons also
stretched their league unbeaten streak to 86 games. WPI ends
its season with a 7-11 mark.
Freshman Melida Alvarez (Saugus, MA) tallied
Wheaton's first two goals during an 8:52 span and nearly had a hat
trick as another of her shots smacked off the left post.
Increasing her season goal total to 20, Alvarez scored the
game-winner from classmate Emily Hough (Norwich,
VT) at 14:36 and later converted a feed from senior Jenna
Rabesa (Teaticket, MA) on a sliding kick at 23:28.
Following the halftime intermission, the hosts rattled off three
tallies in 8:34 to close out the scoring. Hough finished off
a shot from freshman Barrie Lindsay (Ipswich, MA)
that Engineer freshman keeper Abaigeal Caras
(Essex, CT) was able to get a piece of in the 55th minute.
Sophomore Lyndsey McManus (Marshfield, MA) had a
successful penalty kick to make it 4-0 just shy of the 60-minute
mark, while senior Erin Davis (Easton, CT) found
junior Jessica Bramucci (Ludlow, MA) on a free kick just over three
minutes later.
Senior goalies Elana Cockburn (Chestnut Hill, MA)
and Stacey Kronenberg (Belchertown, MA) split
halves in uncontested action, with Cockburn earning the win, while
WPI senior Nicole DeCampo (Stoneham, MA) took the
loss with eight first-half saves. Caras finished with four in
the second half, as Wheaton took all 39 of the game's shots and all
13 corner kicks.
Release Courtesy Wheaton Sports Information