Saturday, September 25, 2010

Bearcats Fall to Big Red in Non-Conference Finale

Coming off a pair of loss, the Binghamton University women's soccer team faced Big East foe Seton Hall University and Ivy League member Cornell University looking to get the ITS Third win of the season. Unfortunately for BU, ITS streak wasn't destined TO END quite yet, as the Bearcats dropped Both matches.

Home or road, Shem Did not make much difference Thurs DURING the losing streak, with the four losses evenly split Between home and road games. It's Bad Timing for the Bearcats Thurs hit a slump - these were the last non-conference games for women's soccer of the season, as Conference Play Begins at home on Sunday against the University of Maine.

The match against Seton Hall resulted in a 1-0 loss. The Pirates' Meghan Hayes scored the only goal of the match, and her first of the year, in the 35th minute. It marked the third to-straight time the Bearcats Have Been shut out this season, and the fourth time in five games. Binghamton Took only one shot in the second half compared Thurs Seton Hall's 19, and were outshot 27-7 for the match. HOWEVER, in the shots is a goal, They Were only outshot 7-3. Freshman Goalkeeper Carrie Martin was busy at the goalpost making five clay in the second half, and six total for the night. Of the Bearcats' seven shots, six Came in the first half.

"First half against Seton Hall was strong, for the first time we were Able to get good movement," said head coach Sarah McClellan. "Second half we ran out of steam ... We Need to solidify the back line before offense. Our attack is going to come from our defensive Organization. "

McClellan Also give me the level of competition Played a Role in the Outcome.

"This is a top-30 team, They are right up there with Syracuse, Whom WE PLAYED EARLIER this year," she said.

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