Posted: Sep 07, 2016
Candelaria Breaks Saves Record as Women's Soccer Travels to Rutgers-Newark
St. Joseph's (Bklyn)
(0-2-0)
0
AT
Rutgers-Newark
(1-2-0)
10
Final | 1 | 2 | T | |
---|---|---|---|---|
St. Joseph's (Bklyn) (0-2-0) | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
Rutgers-Newark (1-2-0) | 5 | 5 | 10 |
Scoring Summary
1st
- 9:35 -
Samantha Richter
(Rutgers-Newark)
1st
- 24:39 -
Shayna Bohus
(Rutgers-Newark)
1st
- 31:12 -
Juliana Ceballos
(Rutgers-Newark)
1st
- 42:25 -
Nicole Gomez
(Rutgers-Newark)
1st
- 43:59 -
Victoria Benet
(Rutgers-Newark)
2nd
- 52:07 -
Juliana Ceballos
(Rutgers-Newark)
2nd
- 57:17 -
Nicole Gomez
(Rutgers-Newark)
2nd
- 84:11 -
Lindsey Snyder
(Rutgers-Newark)
2nd
- 86:22 -
Angelika Barris
(Rutgers-Newark)
2nd
- 86:58 -
Denisse Astudillo
(Rutgers-Newark)
Game Leaders
Rutgers-Newark
G:
2 Players
(#10,
#23)
- 2
A:
Nicole Gomez
- 2
Sh:
Juliana Ceballos
- 16
Sv:
Heidi Paulson
- 1
Team Stats
Game Statistics | St. Joseph's (Bklyn) | Rutgers-Newark |
---|---|---|
Shots (on goal) | 1 (1) | 52 (37) |
Saves | 27 | 1 |
Fouls | 2 | 7 |
Corner Kicks | 1 | 13 |
Offsides | 0 | 1 |
NEWARK, N.J. — Senior goalkeeper Kristen Candelaria (Jamaica, N.Y./Archbishop Molloy) stopped a school-record 27 shots, but the St. Joseph's College (Brooklyn) women's soccer team was overwhelmed by Rutgers-Newark, 10-0, in a non-conference matchup on Wednesday evening.
The Basics
- Final Score: Rutgers-Newark 10, St. Joseph's 0
- Records: Rutgers-Newark (1-2), St. Joseph's (0-2)
- Location: Newark, N.J.
- Field: Alumni Field
How It Happened
- The game remained scoreless until Samantha Richter found the back of the net just before the 10-minute mark. Five different Scarlet Raiders scored their first goal of the season before the intermission and the hosts outshot the Bears 27-0 with 20 coming on target in the period.
- Rutgers continued to control the play throughout the second stanza and held the Bears without a shot until the penultimate minute of regulation when Christina Caruso fired a shot that prompted a Heidi Paulson save and earned St. Joseph's their first corner.
Post-Game Tweet - Head Coach Gary Lawson
Won't shy away from the defeat.Own it.Part of the journey.Nobody said it would be easy,but these experiences will make it worth it.@SJCBears
— Gary Lawson Soccer (@grlawson) September 8, 2016
For the Bears
- Kristen Candelaria was peppered with 52 shots and finished with 27 saves, breaking the previous Bears single-game record by one.
- Christina Caruso recorded the lone shot for the Bears, also finding its target on goal.
The Bear Facts
- It was the first meeting between the two squads.
Next up for St. Joseph's
The Bears will head to the Bronx to face Lehman College on Saturday, October 10th continuing a five-game road stand to open the season. Live stats for the game will be available on SJCBears.com