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Silvana Giovannone
Tom Killips
Senior midfielder Silvana Giovannone provided one of several dangerous Saint Rose threats tonight.
0
New Haven UNH (10-5-4)
0
Saint Rose STR (14-2-3)
New Haven UNH
(10-5-4)
0
Final
0
Saint Rose STR
(14-2-3)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 OT-2 OT 1 OT-4 F
New Haven UNH 0 0 0 0 0 0
Saint Rose STR 0 0 0 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Soccer | | David Alexander

GOLDEN KNIGHTS ADVANCE ON PENALTY KICKS


ALBANY–The College of Saint Rose had its dominating effort rewarded at the very end as the Golden Knights advanced 4-1 on penalty kicks against visiting New Haven after the two clubs played 110 minutes of scoreless soccer throughout tonight's Northeast-10 Conference quarterfinal.
 
Second seed Saint Rose, which is ranked #18 in this week's NSCAA National Poll, will now host either sixth seed Assumption or third seed American International in a 4:00 pm semifinal on Friday. The Greyhounds and Yellow Jackets are currently playing in Springfield, MA.
 
The Golden Knights (14-2-3) dictated the pace during the entire match as the seventh seed Chargers (10-5-4) were content to saturate their defensive third after falling 7-0 on this pitch less than a week ago.
 
Saint Rose, which is aiming to capture its eighth NE-10 Championship within a nine-year span, kept going forward and thus generated a 20-6 shot advantage and a 13-2 corner kick differential.
 
Two of the most dangerous chances came in the second half. Senior midfielder Silvana Giovannone created space for herself and fired a shot that forced New Haven sophomore keeper Deandra Nash to make a diving save to her left. Eleven minutes later, senior back Nicole Shively lofted a 35-yard volley that Nash barely tipped over the crossbar.
 
At the other end, the Chargers nearly abruptly ended it at the onset of the first extra session when sophomore midfielder Kelly Quigley got to a loose ball that forced Saint Rose freshman keeper Madison Taylo to make a save in space.
 
Taylor was called upon to make two saves overall, while Nash recorded eight saves to keep New Haven's hopes of an upset alive throughout the entire match.

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