NEW HAVEN, CONN. - In the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) quarterfinals, the No. 4 Albertus Magnus College women's soccer team fell, 2-0, to No. 5 Regis College on Saturday afternoon.
Addie Lamond (Bethlehem, Conn.) lead the Falcons with five shots on goal, while Grace D'Amico (Southbury, Conn.) added two on target. Amy Stevens (Lincoln, R.I.) stopped six shots in net for the Falcons.
Albertus finished the season with 14 total wins, which tied the all-time win record with the 2013 team. Their nine win GNAC record is also tied at first all-time with the 2011, 2013 & 2021 teams.
THE BASICS
FINAL: Regis 2 | Albertus Magnus 0
RECORDS: Albertus (14-3-3, 9-1-3 GNAC) | Regis 11-7-2, 8-4-1 GNAC)
HOW IT HAPPENED
- Regis took an early lead just five minutes into the match, when Brooke McAloney scored from a free kick just outside the 18-yard box.
- The Falcons maintained control for the remainder of the first half, registering ten shots to Regis' three
- The game remained 1-0, with more scoring opportunities for both the Falcons and the Pride. In the 81st minute, a pass from Julia Benvegnu to Mia Carll is what sealed the 2-0 Regis win, as Carll took a shot and finished from just beyond the 18 yard-box.
- The Falcons had two scoring opportunities on net from Lamond in the final minutes, but both were saved by Pride keeper Cassidy Van Cott.
BETWEEN THE PIPES
Albertus
Amy Stevens (L, 13-3-3) 8 Shots On Goal | 6 Saves | 2 Goals Allowed
Regis
Daniela Mazo (W, 5-1-6) 6 Shots on Goal | 6 Saves | 0 Goals Allowed
Cassidy Van Cott 5 Shots on Goal | 5 Saves | 0 Goals Allowed
BY THE NUMBERS
SHOTS: Albertus 19 | Regis 10
SAVES: Regis 11 | Albertus 6
CORNER KICKS: Regis 2 | Albertus 1
FOULS: Regis 11 | Albertus 7
NOTEWORTHY
- Amy Stevens set the record for all-time saves at 329 and the shutout record at 19 this season.