WSOC: Wildcats Drop NAC West Game at SUNY Delhi.

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Photo Credit - Cottonwood Studios (cottonwoodstudioscny.com)

MARCY, N.Y. - The SUNY Poly women's soccer team lost to SUNY Delhi on Saturday 3-0 in North Atlantic Conference (NAC) west division play. The Wildcats were unable to score in the game despite matching the SUNY Delhi Bronco's seven shots on goal with seven of their own. The Wildcats are now 4-3-4 overall with a 3-2-3 record in NAC play.  

 

NOTABLE PERFORMANCES:

  • Delhi's Kelsey Innes and Micayla Slattery each had three points with a goal and an assist.
  • Casey Bugbee scored Delhi's third goal.
  • Katelynn Truax had a team-high three shots on goal for the Wildcats.
  • Michalyn Fagan was on the losing side of the goalkeeper's decision. She made four saves for the Wildcats.
  • Andraya Hunt was the winning goalkeeper for Delhi. She saved all seven shots that she faced.

 

UP NEXT:

The Wildcats will travel to RPI on Wednesday night to take on the Engineers in non-conference play. The game is scheduled for a 7:00 PM start.

 

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