When and Where: September 14, 2022 – Hooksett, N.H. (Penmen Stadium)
Score: #13 Southern New Hampshire University 3, Daemen University 0
Records: SNHU 4-0-0, Daemen 0-5-1
Senior Morgan Siechen (Syracuse, N.Y.) scored just over four minutes into the contest and classmate Allison Beaumont (Milton, Ontario) doubled the lead just 30 seconds before the break, as the 13th-ranked Southern New Hampshire University women's soccer team blanked Daemen University, 3-0, Wednesday afternoon at Penmen Stadium.
STANDOUT PERFORMERS
KEY MOMENTS
- Siechen drew first blood for the Penmen just 4:10 into the match when she drove a free kick into the back of the net.
- With 30 seconds on the clock before halftime, Beaumont made it 2-0 with a goal off an assist from senior Jordan Butters (Beverly, Mass.).
- Georgantas added insurance in the 60th minute, with Beaumont collecting her third point of the day with the helper.
INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
- Keith's four saves gave her the first shutout of her career.
- Daemen 'keeper Tori DeLappi stopped five shots over the opening 62:24, with Becca Schultz turning away all four Penmen bids over the final 27:36.
- SNHU dominated once again with a 23-4 shot advantage, including 12-4 in shots on target.
- The Penmen also edged the Wildcats in corner kicks, 1-0.
NOTES
- Southern New Hampshire, ranked 13th in the latest United Soccer Coaches Division II Poll, begins the season 4-0-0 for the second straight campaign and just the third time since 1997.
- The Penmen extend their scoreless streak to 360:00 to begin the season. It is the first time they have started the season with four straight clean sheets since 1984.
- This was the first meeting between the two teams.
- In the last three games, the Penmen are outscoring their opponents, 10-0, as well as outshooting them, 55-8, including 32-5 in shots on target. For the season, SNHU has an 11-0 scoring advantage and a 71-20 margin in shots.
- Keith records the shutout in her first career start.
- Beaumont now leads the team in both goals (3) and points (7). The goal was the seventh of her SNHU career.
- Siechen and Georgantas' goals were the first of their careers.
- The Penmen are now 42-13-8 (.730) over their last 63 matches dating back to the start of the 2017 campaign.
- SNHU is now 31-4-4 (.846) at home since the end of the 2016 season, including 22-4-2 (.821) at Penmen Stadium.
WHAT'S NEXT
- The Penmen are back in action Saturday, Sept. 17 (4 p.m.) when they play host to Assumption University at Penmen Stadium.
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