GAME DAY INFORMATION |
DATE: November 5th, 2019
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LOCATION: Plumeri Sports Complex | Albany, N.Y. |
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The Chargers will close out their regular season on the road at The College of Saint Rose on Tuesday, November 5
th. New Haven looks to clinch its fourth conference win of the season, coming off a tie against Assumption in double overtime last time out.Â
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SERIES HISTORY
Saint Rose holds a commanding advantage in the all-time series with a record of 17-1-1. The Chargers are looking to break the Golden Knights three game win streak, with the two teams ending the 2015 matchup in a scoreless draw. The lone New Haven victory in the series came on September 10, 1994, a 4-1 decision at Saint Rose.Â
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SCOUTING THE CHARGERS (4-10-2, 3-8-1 NE10)
Junior midfielder
Jenna Peduzzi (Old Lyme, Conn./Old Lyme) continues to lead the team in points (18) and goals (8), adding a single goal against Assumption. In the most recent matchup, against the Greyhounds,
Samantha Roth (Hicksville, N.Y./St. Anthony's) touched in her fifth goal of the season, putting the Chargers first goal of the game on the board.
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Senior
Sorcha Ni Bhraonain (Galway, Ireland/Colaiste Cholmcille) leads the team in assists, collecting four as a defender, including on the game winning goal against Franklin Pierce. Additionally, she added her first career goal this season and stands fourth on the team with six points. Roth,
Mackenzie Myers (Williamstown, N.J./Williamstown) and
Tana Tufts (Hudson, N.H./Alvirne) are currently tied for second on the team in assists with three apiece.Â
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Defensively, New Haven's goalkeeper
Paige Davis (Wilkes-Barre, Pa./Coughlin) collected her first shutout of the year against Saint Michael's. For the season, she has tallied an NE10 best 119 saves, with a .788 save percentage.Â
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SCOUTING THE GOLDEN KNIGHTS (13-2-1, 9-2-1, NE10)Â
The College of Saint Rose currently stands in first place in the Northeast-10 conference standings, securing one of eight bids to the NE10 Championship. The Golden Knights have outscored their opponents 45-13, recording a total of 134 shots on goal.  Their offensive is led by Nina Predanic leading the team in points (40), goals (15) and assists (10).  Following Predanic, Olivia Boucher has scored a total of nine goals and five assists, putting her in second on the team for points (23).
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The Golden Knights goalkeeper Marika Laurendeau has played and started in all 16 games and sports a .824 save percentage, collecting a total of 61 saves.
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