Women’s Soccer Triumphs Over Holy Family 2-0, Team Dominates CACC
The Thomas Jefferson University women's soccer team secured a decisive 2-0 victory over Holy Family University, maintaining their top position in the Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (CACC) with an impressive conference record of 11 wins. Early goals from Kiery Spatz and Veronica Lutz solidified the Rams' control over the game, as they fended off multiple attempts by the Tigers to score. Goalie Liv Riddel made five crucial saves to preserve the clean sheet and assist the Rams in clinching their 11th conference win of the season.
By the Numbers- Thomas Jefferson outshot Holy Family 12-14.
- Jefferson's Liv Riddel recorded 5 saves compared to Holy Family's 2.
- Rams achieved 11 conference victories and a season record of 14-1-2.
Despite the victory, the Rams faced significant pressure from the Tigers, who recorded 14 shots, indicating areas of improvement in defensive play. Additionally, the close shot counts suggest a more competitive match than the score reflects.
State of Play- The Rams are currently 11-0 in conference play, showcasing their dominance.
- The victory places Jefferson in a strong position heading into the CACC playoffs.
The Rams prepare for their CACC quarterfinal matchup scheduled for November 11 at home on Ravenhill Field, looking to continue their successful season.
Bottom LineJefferson's strong performance against Holy Family highlights their readiness for the upcoming playoffs, but they must sharpen their defense to secure a deeper run in the tournament.
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