MANCHESTER, N.H. -- Junior forward Camryn Doyle and freshman forward Addison Jerome each tallied one goal and one assist for Saint Anselm College as Post University Women's Soccer dropped their second consecutive match to start the 2025 campaign, 5-0, in their first road game of the season.
THE BASICS
Post University 0, Saint Anselm College 5
Post University (0-2-0)
Saint Anselm College (1-0-0)
HOW IT HAPPENED
Jerome teamed up with Doyle to net the third of four first-half goals for the Hawks as part of an opening 45 minutes in which they outshot the Eagles 31-0 overall and 15-0 in shots on goal. Junior goalkeeper
Aryn Nisbet only played the first half, making 11 saves in the process before being lifted for graduate goalkeeper
Hannah Marriott in the second half, who had five saves on six shot attempts by Saint Anselm.
Post would end the match getting outshot 47-5 overall and by a 22-1 margin in shots on goal, with senior defender
Zoe Mier recording the lone shot on goal in the 68th minute against sophomore goalkeeper Samantha Swidorski. Shortly after that save, Swidorski was lifted in the 72nd minute for senior goalkeeper Amelia Hohos as the duo combined for the shutout victory, giving the Hawks their first win of the season.
Beyond Doyle and Jerome, the other two goal scorers for the Hawks would be sophomore midfielders Kate Crowley and Meghan Deneen, while the first goal of the game was recorded as a team goal for Saint Anselm on a through ball by sophomore forward Amarys Jimenez.
BY THE NUMBERS
- Aryn Nisbet and Hannah Marriott combined to make 16 saves for Post University in the loss -- Nisbet finished with 11 saves, marking the third time in her career that she has finished a game with double-digit saves
- Four players for Post University finished playing all 90 minutes in Zoe Mier, Taylor Morales, Alyanna Beaudoin, and Lindsay Kin
- Post University has been held scoreless in four consecutive matches dating back to last season, scoring three goals on November 2nd against Chestnut Hill College in a 4-3 loss at home
- When allowing three or more goals in a match, Post University has now dropped 27 consecutive matches dating back to October 9th, 2019, against Concordia College, New York, when they came out on top, 4-3, at LaMoy Field
WHO'S NEXT
Post University plays one more non-conference road game before kicking off its conference schedule next weekend as it heads to Franklin Pierce University to take on the Ravens this Saturday at 1:00 PM. Entering the match, Franklin Pierce is ranked sixth in the latest United Soccer Coaches National Poll as the two teams will meet for the first time since 2015 and only the second time in program history.