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JWU Claims Fourth Consecutive GNAC Women’s Soccer Title

GNAC WOMEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRAL
CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY

Release courtesy of the Johnson & Wales Athletic Communications Department.

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Senior Angelina Carrion scored a pair of second-half goals to help Johnson & Wales women's soccer team win its fourth-straight Great Northeast Athletic conference (GNAC) Championship Saturday (Nov. 4) night at the Scotts Miracle-Gro Athletic Complex.

Freshmen Sophia Warburton and Jessica Lee notched assists for the Wildcats, which will find out where their NCAA First Round matchup will take place on Monday afternoon. Carrion was named Tournament MVP while senior Madison Sanborn, juniors Emily DeRoehn and Angelina Oliveira, and Warburton were named to the All-Tournament Team.

The Wildcats outshot the Saints by an 11-3 margin in the first half but were unable to get one past goalkeeper Gaby Baker. Carrion finally broke through in the second half for JWU, knocking in a corner kick from Lee to stake the home team to a 1-0 lead. She added an insurance marker with less than two minutes remaining in the second half.

The Saints cut their deficit to one with a goal by Adeline LeGault with 25 seconds remaining to account for the final score.

Junior Carly McCrumb came on in relief of classmate Leah Bragaw to start the second half and recorded one save to earn the win, her 10th of the season. Baker finished the night with 10 saves.

 

ALL-TOURNAMENT TEAM

Hannah Marquis, Colby-Sawyer
Bridget O'Connell, Colby-Sawyer
Annebel Balogh de Galantha, Emmanuel
Sarah Dullaghan, Emmanuel
Ciara Horan, Emmanuel
Emily DeRoehn, Johnson & Wales
Angelina Oliveira, Johnson & Wales
Madison Sanborn, Johnson & Wales
Sophia Warburton, Johnson & Wales
Michelina D'Agostino, Lasell
Evelyn DiFiore, Lasell

MVP - Angelina Carrion, Johnson & Wales

 

2023 GNAC Women's Soccer Tournament Schedule

Play-In – Thursday, Oct. 26
(Hosted by higher seeds)

#7 Rivier def. #10 Albertus Magnus, 4-0 | BOX

Play-In – Friday, Oct. 27
(Hosted at Rivier University – Nashua, N.H.)

#9 Elms def. #8 Saint Joseph's (Maine), 1-1 (pen. 6-5 Elms) | BOX

Quarterfinals – Saturday, Oct. 28
(Hosted by higher seeds)

#2 Emmanuel def. #7 River, 6-0 | BOX
#3 Lasell def. #6 University of Saint Joseph (Conn.), 2-1 | BOX
#4 Colby-Sawyer def. #5 Regis, 3-2 | BOX

Quarterfinals – Sunday, Oct. 29
(Hosted by higher seeds)

#1 Johnson & Wales def. #9 Elms, 5-0 | BOX

Semifinals – Wednesday, Nov. 1
(Hosted by higher seeds)

#1 Johnson & Wales def. #4 Colby-Sawyer, 5-0 | BOX
#2 Emmanuel def. #3 Lasell, 1-0 | BOX

Championship – Saturday, Nov. 4

#1 Johnson & Wales def. #2 Emmanuel, 2-1 | BOX

 

 

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