2017 SAINT ROSE WOMEN'S SOCCER
Thursday, October 19 | 6:00 pm
Sullivan Field at the Plumeri Sports Complex | Albany, New York
Nyack (1-14-0) at Saint Rose (10-3-1)
Live Stats | NE10 Standings | CACC Standings | Saint Rose Stats | Nyack Stats
Series: Saint Rose leads 6-0 | First Meeting: 8/27/25
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Last Meeting (9/1/16): The College of Saint Rose chalked up a season-opening victory on this pitch. Sophomore forward
Victoria Barris accounted for all three strikes to become the first Golden Knights player in two years to register a hat trick. Junior forward
Morgan Burchhardt set up the first pair of goals as the Golden Knights manufactured a 30-5 shot advantage and a 9-1 corner kick differential.
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Scouting Saint Rose (10-3-1): The Golden Knights are coming off Tuesday's 2-0 setback at sixth-ranked and
Northeast-10 Conference rival Adelphi. It marked the squad's first road loss of the year. Saint Rose has outshot its opponents by a 215-148 margin. The Golden Knights have also manufactured a 78-31 corner kick advantage. Twelve different players have figured in the scoring column with sophomore forward
Nina Predanic leading the way behind five goals and three assists. Five others have two goals apiece. Sophomore keeper
Marika Laurendeau recorded a career-high 10 saves Tuesday. She stands sixth among the NE10 leaders with a 0.85 goals-against-average. This is the 18th consecutive year that Saint Rose has won at least 10 matches.
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From a broad perspective, the Golden Knights have made six NCAA Tournament National Semifinal appearances within the past 10-plus seasons and have registered a 207-26-18 (.876) record throughout that span. They are furthermore only one of three NCAA Division II sides, along with Grand Valley State and West Florida, which have won at least 22 matches on three occasions. Saint Rose won 24 contests in 2009 and in its 2011 National Championship campaign, and chalked up 23 victories in 2010.
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Diversity: The Golden Knights roster features student-athletes from six states and two Canadian provinces, in addition to Bermuda, Jamaica, Germany, and Slovenia.
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Scouting Nyack (1-14-0): The Warriors come out of the
Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference. There are a mere five upperclassmen listed on their 2017 roster. Freshman midfielder Alexia Misset leads the team's offense with four goals this autumn.
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Up Next: Saint Rose is off until next Wednesday when league rival Pace University arrives in the Capital Region for a 6:00 pm kickoff. That will mark the final regular-season home match of the year. Meanwhile, Nyack has a noon CACC meeting Saturday at Jefferson University in Philadelphia.
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