When and Where: October 22, 2022 – Hooksett, N.H. (Mark A. Ouellette Stadium)
Score: Pace University 3, Southern New Hampshire University 1
Records: SNHU 5-4-5 (2-4-5 NE10), Pace 5-8-3 (3-7-1 NE10)
Freshman
Imogen Noon (Gold Coast, Australia) scored just after halftime to make it a one-goal contest, but the Southern New Hampshire University women's soccer team was handed a 3-1 loss by Pace University on Saturday afternoon at Mark A. Ouellette Stadium.
STANDOUT PERFORMERS
KEY MOMENTS
- Pace opened the scoring 12:07 into the contest with an Andrea Flores goal, before Flores struck again in the 28th minute to make it 2-0.
- Noon put the Penmen on the board just 1:22 after halftime to slice the deficit in half for the hosts.
- Allison Carr again made it a two-goal game for Pace in the 61st minute to cap the scoring.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
- Graduate student Hannah Rose (Waterloo, Ontario) made six saves.
- Pace goalie Anna Fiore stopped six of the seven shots she faced.
- Pace outshot SNHU, 19-14, including 9-7 in shots on target.
- The Setters also owned a 6-2 advantage in corner kicks.
NOTES
- Southern New Hampshire is 0-4-5 in the last nine contests after starting the season 5-0.
- SNHU still leads the all-time series with Pace, 14-6-2, but had its four-match winning streak halted.
- Noon's goal is the first of her career.
- The Penmen are now 43-17-13 (.678) over their last 73 matches dating back to the start of the 2017 campaign.
- SNHU is 32-6-7 (.789) at home since the end of the 2016 season, including 23-6-5 (.750) at Ouellette Stadium.
WHAT'S NEXT
- The Penmen wrap up the regular season Wednesday, Oct. 26 (3 p.m.) when they take on Bentley University.