Riverdale, NY - The College of Mount Saint Vincent's women's soccer game played in the first ever contest under the lights, and made it count in front of their home faithful. The Dolphins put on a clinic on both ends of the field as they went on to handedly defeat the Kean University Cougars by the score of 3-0. The victory is the first for head coach
Stuart Dick and his program in the 2023 season.
It was just eight minutes into the contest when the Dolphins would strike first. Sophomore striker
Victoria Gamarra picked up where she left off in 2022 as she fought off two defenders to put one past the Cougars goalkeeper to give the Dolphins their first lead of the evening. In just under 11 minutes later, junior standout
Alicia Rodriguez converted her first shot attempt of the season to give the team a two-goal edge, a lead they held until regulation.
While the offense was aggressive, the defense was stout. The back line of
Dana DeDominicis,
Cameron Cruz and
Gisselle Soria, along with midfielders
Arianna Morales and
Caitlyn Thompson, stifled the Cougars offense, allowing just six total shots. Goalkeeper
Brooke Frierson made saves on the only two shots that reached her.
Right as the clock was to strike zero, Gamarra put one last goal into the net to make it a 3-0 victory.
The freshman Thompson recorded assists on both of Gamarra's goals, while Gamarra herself picked up a helper on Rodriguez's first of the season.
The Dolphins now set their sights on Wilkes University, who come to campus this Sunday.