KEENE, N.H. – The Keene State College women's soccer team set a season-high mark with three goals in a 3-1 win over Salve Regina University Saturday at Dr. Ron Butcher Field.
Records
- Keene State: 2-1-1
- Salve Regina: 1-3-0
Postgame Interview (Coach Testo)
Postgame Interview (Riley Andriski)
How it Happened
Keene State opened the scoring just over 20 minutes into the game when senior midfielder
Kayleigh Marshall set up freshman forward
Joclynn Tyler for the first goal of her collegiate career to put KSC up 1-0. It would take less than two minutes for the Owls to find the back of the net again.
At 21:36, junior forward
Maya Baker tapped the ball in the empty net after a shot from senior midfielder
Amanda Marshall got by Salve Regina freshman goalkeeper Reagan Moffatt. Baker's first goal of the season to make it 2-0 Keene State. With under a minute remaining in the half, however, Salve Regina freshman forward Hannah Daniewicz got ahead of the KSC defense before getting a shot past KSC freshman goalkeeper
Riley Andriski for her second goal of the season. Keene State would enter the locker room with a 2-1 halftime lead.
The Seahawks continued to put pressure on Keene State in the second half, but the Owls kept the ball out of the net.
Kayleigh Marshall picked up her second assist of the game after getting the ball to freshman midfielder
Katie Hattie, who went on to score her first collegiate goal. Andriski made a total of seven saves to pick up her first collegiate win.
Inside the Box
- Keene State now has an all-time record of 4-3 against Salve Regina.
- Saturday's three goals were the most the Owls scored in a game since the 2021 regular season finale against Rhode Island College on Oct. 30, which KSC won 3-1.
- Kayleigh Marshall's two assists are the most she has ever recorded in a match with Keene State. She also has set a career-high for most assists in a season with two.
Up Next
Keene State returns to the road on Wednesday to take on Westfield State at 7 p.m. in Westfield, Mass. Meanwhile, Salve Regina finishes a two-game road trip on Tuesday at 7 p.m. against Bridgewater State.