Score: UAlbany 1, Colgate 4
Location: Beyer-Small '76 Field in Hamilton, N.Y.
Records: UAlbany (1-6-0, 0-0-0 America East) | Colgate (2-6-1, 0-0-0 Patriot League)
Short Story: The University at Albany women's soccer fell on the road to Colgate Sunday afternoon by a score of 4-1.
Key Stat Lines:
- Emily Dorfman recorded a career-high 14 saves in the match against the Raiders.
- Colgate totaled 28 shots to the Great Danes seven while Colgate totaled 18 shots on goal to the UAlbany three shots on goal.
- For corners, 'Gate led with 13 while the UAlbany only received one corner.
- The Raiders picked up four fouls to the Great Danes two.
How it Happened:
- Colgate fired off the first shot '3 into the match that resulted in a miss high of the net.
- The Raiders recorded three shots on goal in a row all resulting in saves by Dorfman to help keep the match nil-nil '12 into the first half.
- Madison Hnis recorded the Great Danes's first shot on goal in the '14, resulting in a save from the Colgate keeper.
- With one minute left in the half, Dorman recorded her ninth save of the match, keeping UAlbany in the contest as both teams remained tied after '45.
- 'Gate was the first to find the back of the net scoring in the '60 to go ahead 1-nil.
- A cross from Carsyn Boyer to Selma Elverum followed by a pass to Sina Anger was enough for Anger to find the back of the net for the Great Danes' first goal of the match to tie it up 1-1 in the '66.
- A minute later in the '67, Colgate regained the lead 2-1 off a shot in the bottom right corner to the goal.
- The '76 saw the Raiders take a 3-1 lead followed by another goal in the '79, going ahead 4-1.
Next: The Great Danes return home on Wednesday, September 18
th as they take on cross-town rivals Siena at Casey Stadium with kickoff set for 7:00 pm. The first 100 students in attendance will also receive a FREE UAlbany soccer cross-body bag. For more information on the UAlbany women's soccer team, follow the squad's official social media accounts on
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