LINCOLN UNIVERSITY, PA…Sophomore forward
KELLY DALY (Bayonne, NJ/Bayonne) scored twice, including her 12
th goal of the year to tie the single-season record, and senior midfielder
CARINE CARVALHEIRO (Newark, NJ/Newark-East Side) notched single-game records with four assists and 14 shots, while eclipsing the annual assist mark, as
New Jersey City University outshot Lincoln University, 48-3, and shutout the Lions, 6-0, in a non-conference women’s soccer game played in a cold, steady drizzle in southeastern Pennsylvania.
NJCU wins for the second time in three games, and improves to 4-12-0 on the season. Lincoln’s season ends at 4-10-1. The Gothic Knights have won both meetings all-time between the schools via shutout, after also winning 9-0 in November 2004.
NJCU owned a 32-3 edge in shots while building a 4-0 halftime advantage, and added a 16-0 shots margin in the second period.
Sophomore midfielder
KATIE FEEHAN (Manasquan, NJ/Wall) added a goal and an assist to increase her team-leading point total to 28, just one shy of the single-season scoring record of 29 points by
Michelle Reilly in 1994.
Junior midfielder
LUCY LONGOBUCCO (Harrison, NJ/Harrison) also had a goal and an assist for a three-point day. Junior defender
REEM HANA (Iselin, NJ/John F. Kennedy) and sophomore midfielder
TARA LAKE (Bayonne, NJ/Holy Family Academy) each collected goals for NJCU.
KELLY DALY" src="/images/wsoccer/2005/10/22/09-16-05%20Kelly%20Daly%207.jpg" width=150 align=left border=0>Daly’s 12
th goal ties the single-season record which
Reilly achieved in 1994. Meanwhile, the four assists by
Carvalheiro breaks the single-season record of three achieved eight times, including three times herself. Additionally,
Carvalheiro increased her 2005 assists count to eight, eclipsing the single-season record of seven by
Jackie Rizzo in 1994.
Carvalheiro, who is NJCU’s all-time career leader in points (72), goals (26) and assists (20), and owns most single-game records, attempted 14 shots in Saturday’s victory, tying the single-game mark of 14 she originally achieved on October 13, 2003. Daly launched 12 shots, while Feehan had nine, and Hana attempted seven.
NJCU scored what proved to be the decisive goal in the 12th minute when Daly put back the rebound of a saved Carvalheiro shot, and Longobucco made it 2-0 at 14:58, when she also netted a Carvalheiro rebound, for her second goal of the season.
Hana registered her first career goal at NJCU, when she headed in a Carvalheiro corner kick at 27:50. Daly extended the lead to 4-0 in the 44th minute, as she knocked in the rebound of a shot by Feehan.
Feehan tallied her 11th goal of the season in the 49th minute, off a Longobucco assist. Lake capped the scoring in the 81st minute when she buried a 20-yard shot from the left wing off a cross from Carvalheiro.
NJCU back-up keeper
ALEXIS CHISARI (Secaucus, NJ/Secaucus) made her first start since October 3, and made two saves in 62 minutes for her first career victory. Freshman
AMY STEWART (Bayonne, NJ/Bayonne) became the sixth different keeper this season for NJCU, when she went unchallenged in 28 minutes of net time. Sophomore
Adetoro Ajibose (Brooklyn, NY/Leon M. Goldstein) made 21 saves in defeat for the Lions.
NJCU will play its second road game in as many days when it travels to Mahwah, NJ for a 1 p.m. New Jersey Athletic Conference contest against Ramapo College on October 23.
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