FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--Twin sisters Amanda and
Kayleigh Marshall combined for three goals and one assist to lead the Keene State College women's soccer team to a 4-0 win over Framingham State University at Maple Street Field on Wednesday afternoon.
Records
- Keene State: 4-7-1
- Framingham State: 3-8-1
How it Happened
Keene State took the lead less than 10 minutes into the game. Controlling possession,
Kayleigh Marshall found herself 1-on-1 with Framingham State goalie Sarah Lutsic, and rolled a shot past her, nicking the base of the post for her fourth of the season. 11 minutes later, the lead was doubled, as
Amanda Marshall's pass in to
Kayleigh Marshall beat the offside trap, and
Kayleigh Marshall lofted it up and over Lutsic's head.
It was
Amanda Marshall's turn next, in the 25th minute, when she found herself alone in space and slid the ball past the onrushing Lutsic. Both teams made goalie changes at halftime, and Framingham State found themselves with more opportunities, but
Abbie Terrinca made five stops in the second half to preserve the shutout.
Lily DeRosier capped the scoring in the 80th minute when she tapped in the rebound of
Alyssa Wilcox's shot.
Rebecca Koziara made her second start of the season in net for the Owls and made one stop.
Inside the Box
- Keene State is 18-4 all-time against Framingham State, and has won the last four matches with the Rams, all by shutout. KSC has outscored the Rams 20-0 in that span.
- Koziara earned her first collegiate victory in net.
- It was second time the Marshall sisters had both scored in the same game at the collegiate level; they also did so in a 5-1 win over Rhode Island College on September 21, 2019.
Up Next
- Keene State returns home for a key Little East Conference matchup with UMass Dartmouth on October 9 at 1 p.m.
- Framingham State travels to MCLA, also on October 9.