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College of Staten Island Athletics

COLLEGE OF STATEN ISLAND ATHLETICS
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Marquis Pickering
4
Winner Staten Island CSI (2-8-2, 2-4-0)
1
Lincoln (PA) LUPA (1-12-0, 0-7-0)
Winner
Staten Island CSI
(2-8-2, 2-4-0)
4
Final
1
Lincoln (PA) LUPA
(1-12-0, 0-7-0)
Score By Periods
Team 1 2 F
Staten Island CSI 2 2 4
Lincoln (PA) LUPA 0 1 1

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

WOMEN'S SOCCER SCORES SEASON-HIGH FOUR GOALS IN WIN OVER LINCOLN

Lincoln, PA - The College of Staten Island Women's Soccer Team scored a season-high four goals in tonight's matchup with Lincoln University.  With the victory, the Dolphins improve to 2-8-2, but more importantly, they move to 2-4 in the conference.  The Lions fall to 1-12 on the season and remain winless against the conference at 0-7.

The match remained scoreless in the early going as it took the teams over twenty minutes to register the game's first goal.  However, once Jacquelyn D'Amico got the Dolphins on the board with her second goal in as many games, the Dolphins attack quickly came to life.  Less than five minutes later, D'Amico would score again, this time off an assist from Christina Lambraia, to put the Dolphins ahead 2-0.  This would be the lead CSI would take into halftime, but they weren't done scoring yet.

Soon after the start of the second half, Lambraia would add her second goal of the season off an assist from Macy Jones-Busch.  The streak of unanswered Dolphins goals would end in the fifty-fourth minute when Parker Moss scored for the fifth time this season, but Sophia Espada would close the scoring in the waning seconds of the match to give the Dolphins a three-goal victory, 4-1.

D'Amico's pair of goals gave her three in the team's last two games and Espada's late goal was her first of the season.  Lambraia becomes the first Dolphin to record a goal and an assist in the same game during the 2022 season, and Ariel Salaman picked up her first assist on the Espada goal.  Sara Villacres added five saves for the Dolphins against six shots on goal as well.  For the Lions, Moss' fifth goal extends her lead in that category and Niani Randall stopped nine shots in net.

For the Dolphins, the path to the playoff is very straightforward.  The Dolphins must win each of their last two games to qualify for the East Coast Conference playoffs.  First up is a matchup with Daemen University at home on Wednesday.  In addition to the huge conference game, the Dolphins will host Senior Day on Wednesday as well.
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