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Winner Vermont VER (4-3-4, 2-0-1)
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UMBC MBC (5-6-3, 1-3-0)
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Vermont VER
(4-3-4, 2-0-1)
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UMBC MBC
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Vermont VER 1 1 2
UMBC MBC 0 0 0

Game Recap: Women's Soccer |

Women's Soccer Defeated by Vermont on Sunday Afternoon at Retriever Soccer Park

BALTIMORE – The UMBC women's soccer team fell to the Vermont Catamounts, losing 2-0 in an America East Conference match at Retriever Soccer Park on Sunday afternoon.

Lauren DeGroot opened the scoring for the visitors in the 30th minute, giving Vermont a 1-0 lead. Sydney Remington secured the victory with a second goal, finding the net with 6:05 left in the game.

The first goal was set up by defender Morgan Barry, who sent a long kick to the 35-yard line for defender Bridget Kennedy. Kennedy then headed the ball into the right side of the box for DeGroot, who was able to reach it at the top of the box and delivered a low shot that went past UMBC's graduate goalie, Kalli Williams, who had charged out to contest the play.

UMBC (5-6-3, 1-3 AE) had its best chance to score just before the end of the first half when graduate student forward Cece Price, in her first game with the Retrievers, sent an excellent through ball to junior forward Payton Schenning after regaining possession at the 35-yard line. Schenning found herself one-on-one with Catamounts' goalie Kylee Carafoli after controlling the ball at the top of the left side of the box. However, defender Torir Snyder made a crucial sliding tackle, and Carafoli (who made two saves) managed to secure the loose ball.

The Catamounts (4-3-4, 2-0-1 AE) put the game out of reach in the 84th minute when Remington netted her team-leading fifth goal of the season. Forward Madeline Gardner won a 50/50 ball and passed it to Remington, who scored with a stunning 35-yard shot over the head of Williams, who finished with six saves.

The Retrievers struggled to generate quality scoring opportunities afterward, as they were outshot 13-7 overall, and 8-2 in shots on goal during the match.

UMBC will host Bryant next Sunday afternoon on Homecoming weekend. The Dawgs will also honor seven seniors prior to the contest.
 
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