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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 1, 2016
WOMEN'S SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP CENTRAL
MANSFIELD, Mass. - The sixth (Pace) and seventh (Le Moyne) seeds are still alive following the Quarterfinal Round of the 2016 NE-10 Women's Soccer Championship.
#1 Adelphi 2, #8 Southern New Hampshire 1, Final - 2OT | BOXSCORE
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. - A goal in the final minute of regulation from Morgan Santoro forced overtime, while Victoria Antonino registered the game-winner in double overtime to lead top-seeded Adelphi past eighth-seeded Southern New Hampshire, 2-1, earlier this afternoon during a Northeast-10 Conference Championship Quarterfinal match.
Trailing 1-0 in the 90th minute of play, Santoro was able to line up a free kick outside the 18-yard box for the Brown and Gold (15-2-1). On the attempt, the Islip, N.Y. native put forth a shot that placed perfectly in the top left corner to even the score at 1-1 and force overtime. With that goal, Santoro tied Kimberly Campbell (2000) for the program single-seaon goal record at 23.
Adelphi will host Stonehill in one NE-10 Semifinal Friday.
#2 AIC 1, #7 Le Moyne 1, Le Moyne Advances on Penalty Kicks | BOXSCORE
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. - Seventh-seeded Le Moyne was a perfect five-for-five in their penalty kick opportunities sending the Dolphins to the Semifinal Round of the NE-10 Women's Soccer Championship.
Le Moyne's win coupled with Pace's win means either a six seed or a seven seed will play for the 2016 NE-10 title on Sunday.
#6 Pace 1, #3 Southern Connecticut 0 | BOXSCORE
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - Pace's Drew Ribadeneyra converted a penalty kick in the 23rd minute to give the Setters the only offense they would need to pull the upset during the Quarterfinal Round of the Northeast-10 Conference Championship.
The Setters will now host Friday's Semifinal round game against Le Moyne as the Dolphins upset second-seeded American International tonight as well
#4 Stonehill 2, #5 Saint Rose 0 | BOXSCORE | PHOTOS
EASTON, Mass. – Stonehill, seeded fourth in the Northeast-10 Conference Championship, defeated fifth-seeded Saint Rose, 2-0, Tuesday afternoon on Skyhawk Field.
For Stonehill, Courtney Campo and Andrea Mancuso recorded the goals, as Meredith Moore and Caroline Colbert tallied the assists, respectively. The Skyhawks picked up their ninth shutout of the season, continuing their most successful season since 1999 when the team finished with a 17-4-0 overall mark.
Stonehill will now head to Adelphi for an NE-10 Semifinal match Friday afternoon.
2016 NE-10 Women's Soccer Championship Schedule
Tuesday, November 1st
Quarterfinals – at Higher Seeds
Match 1: #1 Adelphi 2, #8 So. New Hampshire 1, 2OT
Match 2: #7 Le Moyne 1, #2 American International 1, Final - Le Moyne advances on PK's
Match 3: #6 Pace 1, #3 So. Connecticut 0
Match 4: #4 Stonehill 2, #5 Saint Rose 0
Friday, November 4th
Semifinals - at Higher Seeds
Match 5: #4 Stonehill at #1 Adelphi – Time TBD
Match 6: #7 Le Moyne at #6 Pace – Time TBD
Sunday, November 6th
Championship Final – at Highest Seed
Match 7: Match 5 Winner vs. Match 6 Winner
*Please note that the championship game time shall be 1:00 PM.
Additional reporting for this release provided by the communications staffs at Adelphi and Stonehill
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The Northeast-10 Conference is an association of 15 NCAA Division II colleges and universities located in New England and New York that is committed to supporting balanced academic and athletic opportunities for more than 6,000 student-athletes.
Each year, 4,500 of those student-athletes compete in conference championships in 24 sports, making the NE-10 the largest DII conference in the country in terms of sport sponsorship. Leading the way in the classroom, on the field and within the community, the Northeast-10 is proud of its comprehensive program and the experience it provides student-athletes.