St. John’s Women’s Soccer Narrowly Loses to Boston College, 2-1
St. John's women's soccer faced off against Boston College in a competitive match, ultimately falling short with a score of 2-1. Although St. John's struggled early on, trailing by two goals, Erin Palmeri made a significant impact in her debut by scoring in the 67th minute, narrowing the gap. The Red Storm had numerous opportunities to equalize but couldn't capitalize, marking their second consecutive loss this season. Boston College secured its victory with goals from Addison Kalaw and Sophie Reale, showcasing a strong performance throughout the match.
By the Numbers- St. John's is now 0-2-0 for the season.
- Boston College improves to 2-0-0.
- Erin Palmeri scored her first goal in just 16 seconds after entering the match.
- St. John's earned five free kicks in the first half, but registered only one shot on goal.
- St. John's had equal shot opportunities with Boston College in the first half, each with one shot on goal.
- The Red Storm generated several chances but struggled to convert them into goals.
- St. John's will host Towson next for their Senior Day, looking to improve their record.
St. John's will aim to bounce back against Towson on Thursday, looking for their first victory of the season. The upcoming match presents an opportunity to leverage their home field advantage and build confidence. Fans are anticipated to show support for Senior Day, motivating the team to perform better.
Bottom LineDespite a valiant effort in their latest match, St. John's women's soccer must capitalize on their scoring opportunities if they hope to turn around their season. The return home for Senior Day could be the catalyst needed for their first win.
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