Box Score 
	Newburgh, N.Y. – The College of Mount Saint Vincent Women's Soccer team dropped a Skyline Conference contest on the road at Mount Saint Mary on Sunday afternoon by a score of 7-0. Two Mount Saint Vincent goalkeepers combined for 11 saves in the contest, with junior 
Kelly Hilly (Massapequa, N.Y.) making nine stops.
	 
	Mount Saint Mary would strike three times in the first half to carry a 3-0 lead into the intermission. Brigit Burgio got the scoring started at the 15:57 mark with the game winning goal before Shanice Robe converted a penalty kick two minutes later for a two goal advantage. Michelle Sabogal closed out the first half scoring for the Knights with an unassisted goal at 37:58.
	 
	Mount Saint Vincent was held without a shot over the first 45 minutes and was outshot overall by a 22-0 count. Hilly was forced to make five saves for the Dolphins heading into the intermission.
	 
	The Knights would strike two more times inside the first 11 minutes of the second half when Robe closed out a hat trick with back-to-back goals at 52:48 and 55:29. Megan Moran and Nicole Gianotti added markers over the final 15 minutes to round out the scoring for Mount Saint Mary.
	 
	Hilly made four more saves after halftime on Sunday and finished with nine in just over 68 minutes of work. 
Laura Schools (East Northport, N.Y.) came on to play the final 21:18 for the Mount and made a pair of saves. Abigail McQuillen made Mount Saint Mary's only save in the contest.
	 
	Overall, Mount Saint Vincent was outshot on the day 35-1 overall and 18-1 in shots on goal. 
Charlotte Barnham (London, Engalnd) finished with the Dolphins' only attempt on the day. The Knights also took all four corner kicks in the game.
	 
	With the loss, Mount Saint Vincent drops to 8-6 overall on the season and to 2-3 in Skyline Conference play. The Dolphins will look to get back into the win column again on Wednesday when they travel to CCNY. Kick-off at Randall's Island is set for 3:00 p.m.
	
	
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