Pioneers win shot battle in second half but fall to Columbia 3-0
9/7/2018 12:00:00 AM | Women's Soccer
FAIRFIELD, Conn.-The Sacred Heart University women's soccer team (0-6-0 overall, 0-0 NEC) fell to Columbia (3-1-1 overall, 0-0 Ivy League) by a score of 3-0 this afternoon. The team returns to action on Sunday Sept. 9 when they host Vermont. Game-time is scheduled for 12:00 p.m.
Columbia would fire off three shots to begin the game as Nicole Sambuco would save one of those shots while the other two were blocked or went high eight minutes into the game. SHU would get their first shot of the game off at 17:24 when Melanie DaSilva fired a shot at the goal but was saved by Sophie Whitehouse keeping the game 0-0. Then at 32:45 the Lions would get their first goal of the game courtesy of Jordyn Geller off an assist by Mallaika Tomar to put Columbia ahead 1-0. Three minutes later at 35:00 Columbia's Maddie Temares would find the back of the net putting the Lions ahead 2-0. Columbia dominated the first half in shots by a margin of 10 to three.
After four shots were fired off by Columbia in the second half that were saved by junior Angela DiFazio, Columbia would slip a goal passed DiFazio at 52:18 to put the Lions ahead 3-0. The Pioneers would be able to find some open shots as Lindsay Savko would launch a shot at 57:31 but goalie Marie Matthews would come up with the save. Then at 74:05 Lindsay Corallo would fire a shot off but went just wide right keeping the score at 3-0. SHU won the shots battle in the second half by a margin of three to two but it would not be enough for a Pioneer comeback as they fell by a final score of 3-0.
Notes:
First Half
- Columbia would fire off three shots to begin the game as Nicole Sambuco would save one of those shots while the other two were blocked or went high eight minutes into the game.
- SHU would get their first shot of the game off at 17:24 when Melanie DaSilva fired a shot at the goal but was saved
- The Lions would score two goals in the first half one by Jordyn Geller at 32:45 and the other by Maddie Temares at 35:00
- Columbia dominated the first half in shots by a margin of 10 to 3.
Second Half
- Junior Angela DiFazio would save four shots early in the second half
- Columbia would slip a goal passed DiFazio at 52:18 to put the Lions ahead 3-0.
- Lindsay Savko would launch a shot at 57:31 but goalie Marie Matthews would come up with the save.
- At 74:05 Lindsay Corallo would fire a shot off but went just wide right
- SHU won the shots battle in the second half by a margin of three to two
Up Next
The team returns to action on Sunday Sept. 9 when they host Vermont. Game-time is scheduled for 12:00 p.m.
Team Stats

Jordyn Geller (1)
Assisted By: Mallaika Tomar , Stephanie Shin
GOAL by COLUMBIA Jordyn Geller (FIRST GOAL), Assist by Mallaika Tomar and Stephanie Shin, goal number 1 for season.
32:45

Maddie Temares (2)
Assisted By: Jordyn Geller , Gracie Wall
GOAL by COLUMBIA Maddie Temares, Assist by Jordyn Geller and Gracie Wall, goal number 2 for season.
35:00

Gracie Wall (2)
Assisted By: Emily Koe , Bailey Peacock
GOAL by COLUMBIA Gracie Wall, Assist by Emily Koe and Bailey Peacock, goal number 2 for season.
52:18










































