Box Score BALTIMORE – Sophomore Christina Corbi (Medford, N.J.) scored twice for the UMBC women's soccer team, but the Retrievers would ultimately fall to the UMass Lowell River Hawks, 5-2, on Sunday afternoon.
STRAIGHT FACTS
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UMass Lowell's Rachel Morrier scored the first goal of the game in the fourth minute after she sneaking a ball just under the crossbar from 30 yards outside the box.
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Corbi sent her first goal into the net in the 24th minute after taking a pass from Elysia Paolillo (Holliston, Mass.) off the left side and burying it into the right corner of the net.
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Corbi's second goal of the day came in the 34th minute after she knocked a shot in from right outside the 18-yard box.
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The River Hawks took a 4-2 lead early in the second half after Rachel Morrier and Kristina Bartsch connected for two goals and Veronica Morrier notched a goal in the span of 1:25.
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Rachel Morrier scored her fourth goal of the game in the 78th minute off a pass from Jaymee Luke on the left side of the box.
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In the 89th minute, Erin Stevenson (Sellersville, Pa.) put a shot on goal for UMBC, but UMass Lowell's keeper was there to make the save.
FOR THE RECORD
INSIDE THE NUMBERS
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UMass Lowell outshot UMBC, 17-8, with an 11-3 advantage on goal.
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The River Hawks took five corners in the game, compared to the Retrievers' one.
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