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WEST HARTFORD, Conn. – UMBC junior
midfielder Amy Savage (Ottawa, Ontario/Sir Wilfrid
Laurier) tallied her second goal in two games in the first half
against Hartford, but the Hawks' senior forward Ameila Pereira
netted two first half goals en route to a 4-1 victory in Thursday
night's America East contest on Al-Marzook Field inside Alumni
Stadium.
Hartford improves to 6-2-3 overall and 2-0 in conference, while
UMBC drops to 1-8-2 on the year and 0-2 in league play.
Junior forward Natasha Douglas helped to put Hartford out in
front 2:54 into the contest, sending a pass just inside the box for
Pereira to blast a shot into the lower right corner of the net, for
the 1-0 advantage.
UMBC junior forward Stephanie Smith (Severna Park,
Md./Archbishop Spalding) earned her first point of the season,
crossing the ball out of the corner to the front of the net for
Savage to head past Hawks' junior goalkeeper Erin Quinlan to even
the score at one with 34:29 remaining in the opening half.
Pereira struck again, giving Hartford back the lead and notching
the eventual game-winner, heading in a cross from junior forward
Arielle Aikens for her ninth goal of the
season.
Hartford added further insurance in the first half, as Douglas
stole the ball from the UMBC defense and dished the ball off to
senior forward Caitlin Alves for the finish for the 3-1 lead at the
half.
Freshman forward Elise Galipo added her second goal of the
season in the 85th minute for Hartford's fourth goal on 10
shot.
"The score was not indicative of our play tonight," head
coach Leslie Wray said. "Although we went down a goal
early we responded well and tied the game with a quality goal. We
showed a lot of heart and I was happy with our work rate."
UMBC returns to action on Sunday when it hosts Maine at the
Retriever Soccer Park for America East action. Kickoff starts at 1
p.m.