#13 Georgetown 2, Bucknell 0
A pair of first half goals from 13
th-ranked Georgetown earned the squad a 2-0 victory on Sunday afternoon on Shaw Field against the Bucknell Bison. The Hoyas recorded their second shutout this season and improved to 2-1-1 on the year. Paula Germino-Watnick started the scoring early for the Hoyas in the fourth minute. In the 44th minute, Caitlin Moon recorded her first goal of her career. The Hoyas took 27 shots to Bucknell's three with all three shots coming in the second half; GU also took 13 corner kicks to Bucknell's five.
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DePaul 1, Dayton 0
DePaul snagged its first win of the season against Dayton on Sunday afternoon at Baujan Field. Morgan Turner scored the gamewinner in the 57th minute. After being tied at halftime, the DePaul offense would find the perfect moment for Jade Eriksen-Russo to find Turner at the top of the box to give DePaul (1-3) the go-ahead goal. Mollie Eriksson would net four saves while forward Kristin Boos and defender Jessica Lazo would each fire a shot on goal.
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Marquette 1, Michigan 0 (2OT)
Kylie Sprecher's right-footed blast in the 108th minute propelled Marquette to its first victory of the season. Sprecher played 49 minutes off the bench for the Golden Eagles (1-3) in their home opener and her goal came on her lone shot of the match from the top of the 18-yard box. MU was outshot 25-7 by the Wolverines (3-1) in the contest. Marquette goalkeeper Maddy Henry notched 10 saves in the victory while playing every minute in net.
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RV Clemson 1, Creighton 0
With the score tied 0-0 heading into halftime, Clemson came out firing on all cylinders. In the 52nd minute of the match, a long entry pass from Mackenzie Smith gave Mariana Speckmaier a one-on-one opportunity with Sullivan. Smith slid a shot to the right of Sullivan and into the back of the net, to put Clemson up 1-0. Katie Sullivan collected eight saves on the day for Creighton, while Clemson had a total of five. The Bluejays (2-1) were outshot 17-8 in the match with five of the eight being shots on goal.
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RV Missouri 3, Xavier 2 (2OT)
A yellow card in the 106
th minute gave the host Tigers a penalty kick which RV Missouri capitalized on to thwart Xavier’s comeback bid. The Musketeers erased a two-goal deficit during regulation, including Emily Burton’s 90
th-minute equalizer. Jackie Richards also scored for you XU, getting Xavier (2-1-1) on the board in the 57
th. Olivia Jenkins finished with two saves for the Musketeers, who suffered their first setback of the season.
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#15 Wisconsin 2, Butler 1 (OT)
In the 23rd minute, Annika Schmidt found the net with help from Katie Soderstrom to put the Bulldogs up 1-0. Right before the half, in the 41st minute, the Badgers netted the equalizer. Despite chances on both sides in the second period, the score would remain at 1-1 through the end of regulation, sending the match-up into overtime. Five minutes in, the Badgers netted the golden goal in the 95
th minute to seal the win. This is Wisconsin's second consecutive OT victory, after a 1-0 decision over BIG EAST rival Marquette last week.
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RV Notre Dame 4, St. John’s 0
The Irish (4-0) rolled past the Red Storm (1-3) with a 25-3 edge on shots including 14-0 advantage on goal. Zsani Kajan, Alex Madden and Brooke Boyd all three registered a shot on the evening for the Red Storm, but saw their chances go off target. Notre Dame posted goals in the 35
th, 50
th, 58
th and 77
th minutes.
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RV Rutgers 1, Providence 0
Rutgers gained a 1-0 lead in the 62nd minute of play. The Friars failed to connect after three opportunities in the box off a corner kick in the 82nd minute. Hannah McNulty tallied two shots on net while Shelby Hogan was credited with two saves. Rutgers held a 16-10 advantage in shots and 5-1 lead in corners. PC falls to 2-2 on the year with the setback.
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Oregon 4, Villanova 0
The Wildcats (1-2-1) wrapped up their West Coast road trip with a 4-0 setback at Oregon on Sunday evening. The Ducks held a 14-8 advantage in shots. Rebecca Gartner made the start in goal for Villanova and registered five saves. Chloe O’Neill was credited with a team-best three shots. Oregon posted goals in the 14
th, 30
th, 64
th and 89
th minutes.
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