Women's soccer shuts down Bryn Mawr, McDaniel
Coming off of a loss, the Jays needed a statement victory, and got just that on Saturday. "I'm glad we came out and just dominated the game. It was nice to make a statement after last week's loss to Muhlenberg," Goodman said. "There's no reason why we shouldn't keep winning and dominating and go on to win the Conference Championship."
On Tuesday the Jays shut out the Green Terror behind two goals and an assist from Suter. Hopkins outshot McDaniel by an astounding 38 goals, with the Jays totaling 40 shots.
The Jays, currently ranked 13th, have played a grueling schedule this season, playing five ranked teams, four of those being in the top ten. Two of the Jays' three losses this season came against ranked teams, one against undefeated number one ranked Messiah, and another in a nail biter against 14th-ranked William Smith.
A more surprising defeat came at the hands of Muhlenberg, which ended the Jays' 23-game home-unbeaten streak. Currently, Hopkins, picked in the preseason to win its fifth straight Centennial Conference title, is tied atop the conference standing with Muhlenberg at 7-1.
With its 11th shutout victory and 14th shutout of the year, the Jays are approaching the mark of 17 shutouts set last season.
Senior goalkeeper Karen Gruszkowski is also highly decorated, ranking third in career saves and shutouts with 174 and 26, respectively. With her two goals against Bryn Mawr, Suter continued her rapid rise up the program's all-time goal list, now ranked 10th with 22 career goals.
The Jays next match before the Centennial Conference tournament is against Ursinus on Halloween. After the weekend the Jays will likely have the top seed for the tournament, which begins on Wednesday, with the time and date to be determined.
On Tuesday the Jays shut out the Green Terror behind two goals and an assist from Suter. Hopkins outshot McDaniel by an astounding 38 goals, with the Jays totaling 40 shots.
The Jays, currently ranked 13th, have played a grueling schedule this season, playing five ranked teams, four of those being in the top ten. Two of the Jays' three losses this season came against ranked teams, one against undefeated number one ranked Messiah, and another in a nail biter against 14th-ranked William Smith.
A more surprising defeat came at the hands of Muhlenberg, which ended the Jays' 23-game home-unbeaten streak. Currently, Hopkins, picked in the preseason to win its fifth straight Centennial Conference title, is tied atop the conference standing with Muhlenberg at 7-1.
With its 11th shutout victory and 14th shutout of the year, the Jays are approaching the mark of 17 shutouts set last season.
Senior goalkeeper Karen Gruszkowski is also highly decorated, ranking third in career saves and shutouts with 174 and 26, respectively. With her two goals against Bryn Mawr, Suter continued her rapid rise up the program's all-time goal list, now ranked 10th with 22 career goals.
The Jays next match before the Centennial Conference tournament is against Ursinus on Halloween. After the weekend the Jays will likely have the top seed for the tournament, which begins on Wednesday, with the time and date to be determined.

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