St. John’s Narrow 2-1 Loss to UMass: Basile Shines in Return
In their season opener, St. John's women's soccer lost to UMass 2-1 despite a strong comeback effort. The Red Storm fell behind early as UMass scored two goals in the first twelve minutes. St. John's managed to cut the deficit in half in the 66th minute thanks to Nora Basile's goal, but could not equalize despite outshooting the Minutewomen in the second half. This match marked Basile's return after missing the previous season due to injury. The team will look to recover in their next game against Boston College.
By the Numbers- UMass scored two goals in the first 12 minutes of the match.
- Nora Basile had five shots, leading all players, and scored in the 66th minute.
While St. John's displayed resilience by dominating possession in the second half, the early two-goal deficit proved too challenging to overcome. Each missed chance highlights the need for better execution during critical moments. UMass's ability to capitalize on set pieces was decisive in securing their victory.
State of Play- St. John's attempted 5 shots to UMass's 1 in the second half.
- Kayla Bower recorded 16 saves, demonstrating strong performance despite the loss.
St. John's will travel to Boston College on August 17 for their next match, seeking to build momentum and recover from this loss. Coaches will likely focus on improving set piece defense and offensive finishing during practice. The goal remains to convert pressure into goals to secure points in upcoming games.
Bottom LineSt. John's showed determination in their season opener, but early mistakes and missed opportunities cost them the match. The Red Storm must refine their strategy and execution before facing Boston College to ensure a better outcome moving forward.
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