Box Score FREDERICKSBURG, Va. - The rain and cold weather
didn't bother the Salisbury women's soccer team on Saturday
afternoon on the road. The Sea Gull offense warmed up and got hot
while the SU defense put the University of Mary Washington offense
on ice.
Salisbury (4-5-1, 2-2 CAC) held Mary Washington (4-8-1, 3-3 CAC)
to just three first half shots en route to a 2-0 shutout and its
second Capital Athletic Conference victory.
In front of a large crowd, the Sea Gulls controlled play as they
only conceded only one shot on goal and no corner kicks.
For the Gulls on offense, juniors Robyn Bishop
and Kate Weaver found the back of the net with
unassisted goals. Bishop notched her second goal of the season, and
eventual game-winner, in the 41st minute to put Salisbury up 1-0
headed into halftime.
In the second half, Weaver scored her eighth goal of the season
with less than nine minutes left in the match on a shot past UMW
goalie Laura McCarthy (two saves). Weaver's team leading eight
goals is also ranked second overall in the conference.
Senior goalie Samantha Phipps made one save to
record her first shutout. The Sea Gulls recorded eight shots and
five corner kicks.
The Eagles lone shot on goal came from sophomore Alia Lanewala.
Salisbury continues CAC play in the coming weeks as the
postseason nears. SU hosts Marymount on Tuesday, October 10th and
St. Mary's (Md.) on Saturday, October 14th.