DARTMOUTH, Mass. - The University of Massachusetts Dartmouth women's soccer team's matchup with Curry College ends in 0-0 draw. After their second, tie of the season, the Corsairs move to 2-0-2 while the Colonels move to 1-1-2.
UMass Dartmouth's stout defensive line continues to hold strong, they have yet to allow a goal four games into the season. The Colonels got off 25 total shots including eight on target. Freshman goalkeeper
Grace Conti continues to shine for UMassD, having a career-day with eight saves. Conti stuffed every good opportunity that the Colonels had, including a diving save on a point-blank shot and a leaping save on a rocket shot above her head.
UMass Dartmouth had multiple good scoring opportunities in this one. The best look the Corsairs had came from grad student
Mya Parker, who had to shots on target that were denied by Curry College junior goalkeeper, Hannah Correa. Also tallying shots on goal for the Corsairs were junior
Caroline McAuliffe and freshman
Haley Rutherford. Freshman forward
Kristen Koduah had a couple opportunities on long run-outs down the sidelines, but Curry defenders were able to kick the ball away and out of bounds. The game remained scoreless for the full 90 minutes as it concluded in a 0-0 tie.
UMass Dartmouth women's soccer team returns to the pitch on Wednesday, Sept. 13, when they travel to Boston, Mass. for a 6:00pm meeting with Wentworth.