MARCY, N.Y. - The SUNY Poly women's soccer team celebrated senior day on Saturday in a North Atlantic Conference (NAC) game against the SUNY Delhi Broncos. The Wildcats honored their two outstanding seniors Sarah George and Chloe Smith before the game with a short ceremony prior to the game. The Wildcats lost 6-1 to the Broncos in the game. They are now 4-9 this season with a 2-5 NAC record.
WILDCAT GOALS:
The Wildcats scored one goal in the game. The goal was scored by Kate Donnelly in the 41st minute off an assist by Sarah George. The goal started with a pass into the box from midfield by Montana Wolf. The pass found Sarah George in the middle with a defender draped all over her. George had a great first touch to control the ball, avoid the defender who was marking her and made a great pass with her right knee to Kate Donnelly who was open on the left side. Donnelly hit a hard low shot that hit the goalkeeper and trickled in for the score.
NOTABLE PERFORMANCES:
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Kate Donnelly scored her third career goal in the 41st minute of the game. She has six points this season.
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Sarah George tallied her 10th point of the season with an assist.
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Michalyn Fagan made nine saves for the Wildcats. She was on the losing end of the goalkeeper decision.
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Micayla Slattery scored two goals for the Broncos.
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Rachel Scoones earned the win in goal for Delhi. She made six saves in 72 minutes.
UP NEXT:
The Wildcats will finish up their regular-season schedule on Saturday, October 23rd at NVU-Johnson. The game is scheduled for a 1:00 PM start in Johnson, Vermont.
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