WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. – Junior
Norah Mosley (Robbinsville, N.J./Allentown) notched a goal and an assist to lead the Lycoming College women's soccer team, which posted a 4-1 win over 2024 PAC finalists Westminster College on Tuesday evening, Sept. 9, at UPMC Field.
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Westminster (0-2-1 overall) took the lead in the 12
th minute, but the Warriors (5-0 overall) responded in the 40
th minute, when sophomore
Ella Magee (Selinsgrove, Pa./Selinsgrove Area) drilled a free kick on net that was deflected by the goalkeeper to a waiting junior
Julia Bidelspach (Myerstown, Pa./ELCO), who tapped it in. Just two minutes later, Mosley got the ball with space and launched a 25-yarder into the upper netting to give Lycoming the lead.
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In the second half, Magee scored at the one-hour mark, scoring when her corner kick was deflected into the goal and first-year
Gabriella Rabinowitz (Sewell, N.J./Washington Township) scored off a corner from Mosley five minutes later to give Lycoming a 4-1 lead.
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Senior
Riley Block (Hopatcong, N.J./Morris Catholic) played the first 20 minutes and first-year
Leah Elliott (Robesonia, Pa./Conrad Weiser Area) played the last 20. Morgan Murphy and Emily Codere combined for six saves for the Titans.
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The Warriors held a 25-3 advantage in shots and an 11-0 lead in corner kicks.
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The Warriors get back on the field on Saturday, Sept. 13, when they face Pitt-Greensburg at 1 p.m., at UPMC Field.
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