When and Where: October 29, 2025 – Amherst, N.Y. (Royal Park)
Score: Daemen (N.Y.) University 3, Southern New Hampshire University 2
Records: SNHU 4-7-2, DU 9-5-1
Senior Carly Schofield (Plymouth, Mass.) and junior Sneha Limbu (Tung Chung, Hong Kong) both found the back of the net in the opening stanza to build a 2-0 halftime advantage for the Southern New Hampshire University women's soccer team, but Daemen (N.Y.) University would strike three times in the second half to steal a 3-2 non-conference victory Wednesday at Royal Park.
KEY MOMENT
- After Daemen tied it with goals in the 48th and 66th minutes, Kylie Miranto scored her second of the match with 15:30 to play to give the Wildcats the lead for good.
NOTES
- SNHU outshot Daemen, 28-16, including 14-11 in shots on target.
- Junior goalkeeper Isabel Hughes (Phoenix, Ariz.) made eight saves.
- The Penmen now lead the all-time series, 2-1-0, as Daemen finds the scoreboard against SNHU for the first time. The Wildcats were previously shut out at Ouellette Stadium in 2022 (3-0) and 2024 (2-0).
- Schofield's goal is her second of the season and 13th of her Penmen career. She has now scored in back-to-back contests.
- Limbu's tally is her fifth of the year and sixth of her career.
- Senior Georgia Greene (Clifton Park, N.Y.), who assisted on Limbu's goal, now has six of her seven points on the season in the last four matches.
- SNHU is now 67-33-26 (.635) over its last 126 matches dating back to the start of the 2017 campaign.
UP NEXT
- The Penmen return to action Saturday, Nov. 1 (1 p.m.) when they play host to Adelphi University on Senior Day at Ouellette Stadium. SNHU will also recognize its eight-member Athletic Hall of Fame 2025 class at halftime.