GREAT LAKES CONFERENCE
Great River Division
Saturday, June 7
CORKTOWN WFC vs. BEADLING SOCCER CLUB
Match postponed
Sunday, June 8
CORKTOWN WFC 0-4 (13/3) COLUMBUS EAGLES FC
Columbus Eagles FC (4-0-0) took a commanding lead at the top of the Great River Division table with a 4-0 road win over Corktown WFC (0-1-4) Sunday. Ava Watson tallied a brace and Jamison Brooker and Kaelynn Valleau added goals. Celeste Sloma earned the clean sheet in goal for Columbus.
Lake Erie Division
Wednesday, June 4
ERIE FC 2-2 RNY FC
RNY FC (1-1-2) stayed in the hunt earning a road point at Erie FC (0-1-2) in a 2-2 draw. Sienna Fallone put the visitors up in the 32nd minute. Jurnee Durrett Finney leveled things at one in the 61st. Sophie Esders put the visitors in the lead for a second time in the 64th minute before Jenna Popowski salvaged a point for the home side in the 84th minute.
Saturday, June 7
BC UNITED 2-1 NIAGARA 1812
BC United moved to 2-0-2 on the season with a 2-1 win over Niagara 1812 (2-0-2). Kaitlyn Wright put Niagara in the lead early. Niagara held the lead until the 71st minute when Kayla Sustad equalized for BC United. Madelyn Hayes converted a penalty kick 12 minutes later for the win.
Saturday, June 7
(5E) INTERNATIONALS SC vs. RNY FC
Match postponed
METROPOLITAN CONFERENCE
Friday, June 6
NEW YORK DUTCH LIONS FC FL-FW STA
STA (2-0-1) picked up three points in a forfeit win over New York Dutch Lions FC (0-0-2)
Saturday, June 7
(6/2) CLARKSTOWN SOCCER CLUB 0-0 NEW YORK ATHLETIC CLUB
New York Athletic Club (1-0-1) held No. 6 Clarkston Soccer Club to a 0-0 draw Saturday. New York goalkeeper Anabella Adams earned the clean sheet. At the other end, Kayla Bower earned the shut out for Clarkstown.
Saturday, June 7
DOWNTOWN UNITED SOCCER CLUB 3-2 FORCE FC NEW YORK
Downtown United Soccer Club (1-0-2) picked up its first win of the season with a 3-2 win over Force FC New York (0-0-3). Baileigh Johnson and Dylan Jovanovic put the Manhattan-based side up 2-0 in the first 15 minutes of the match. Amanda Polyniak pulled a goal back for the visitors shortly after halftime. Jessica Beck made it 3-1 in the 69th minute. Gianna Piscopuello made it 3-2 in the 77th minute but Force could not find an equalizer.
Saturday, June 7
BROOKLYN CITY F.C. 2-3 SUSA FC
SUSA FC moved to 2-0-1 on the season with a 3-2 road win over Brookly City F.C. (2-0-1). Ashley Kozlowski tallied twice and Mikayla Camp added a third for Brooklyn. Ashley Lander tallied twice for Brooklyn after going down 3-0 but the comeback fell just short.
Sunday, June 8
STA 2-0 SUSA FC
STA (3-0-1) moved to the top of the Metropolitan Conference table with a 2-0 win over SUSA FC (2-0-2) thanks to goals by Juliana Dolinski and Alexis Dendis. Maria Joechl earned the clean sheet in goal for STA.
Sunday, June 8
DOWNTOWN UNITED SOCCER CLUB 2-1 NEW YORK DUTCH LIONS FC
Fernanda Serna and Lily Cognato scored first half goals as Downtown United Soccer Club (2-0-2) topped New York Dutch Lions FC (0-0-3) 2-1 to close out Matchweek Five. A Downtown United own goal moments before the halftime whistle rounded out scoring on the day.
MID-ATLANTIC CONFERENCE
Colonial Division
Tuesday, June 3
(19/4) SJEB FC 2-1 F.C. MONMOUTH
F.C. Monmouth (2-1-1) made things interesting in the Colonial Division with its 2-1 road win over No. 19 SJEB FC (2-1-1). Kianna Barber put the visitors in the lead in the 33rd minute. A 76th minute Monmouth own goal tied it. With five minutes left, Paige Seitz tallied the winner.
Tuesday, June 3
REAL CENTRAL NJ 4-1 PHILADELPHIA UKRAINIAN NATIONALS LIBERTY
Real Central NJ (2-1-1) picked up its second win of the season topping Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals Liberty (0-1-3) 4-1. Sophie Berman, Samantha Allen, and Abigail Najdzinowicz made it 3-0 before A DeGeorge got Philadelphia on the board. Sophia Miller made it 4-1 with eight minutes to play.
Wednesday, June 4
FEVER SC 1-1 PHILADELPHIA UKRAINIAN NATIONALS LIBERTY
Philadelphia Ukrainian Nationals Liberty (0-2-3) picked up a point on the road playing Fever SC (0-2-1) to a 1-1 draw. Ava DeGeorge picked up her third goal of the season putting the visitors in the lead in the 81st minute. Elliot Rupp salvaged things for the hosts, leveling the game at 1-1 in added time.
Wednesday, June 4
(10E) PENN FUSION SA 0-1 DELAWARE OSPREYS
Delaware Ospreys (2-1-0) picked up three big road points topping Penn Fusion SA 1-0. Maddie Schepers scored the only goal of the game in the 70th minute. Osprey’s goalkeeper, Grace Keen earned the clean sheet in goal.
Friday, June 6
(10E) PENN FUSION SA 0-4 (19/4) SJEB FC
Number 19 SJEB FC (3-1-1) picked up three big points on the road with a 4-0 win over Penn Fusion SA. Giovanna Castorina, Jullian Drumm, Kennedy Erdman, and Abby Bishara scored for SJEB. Madison Wessell earned the clean sheet in goal for SJEB.
Friday, June 6
FEVER SC 0-0 FC MONMOUTH
FC Monmouth (2-2-1) took a valuable point on the road in a 0-0 draw at Fever SC (0-3-1). Riley Springer and Nelly Bianchi-Nagle earned clean sheets for Fever and Monmouth respectively.
Saturday, June 7
F.C. MONMOUTH 4-2 DELAWARE OSPREYS
The Delaware Ospreys (2-1-1) pulled two goals back before conceding two unanswered second half goals against Colonial Division leaders, F.C. Monmouth (3-2-1). Sunni DiElmo put Monmouth up 1- in the 18th minute. Paige Seitz scored her first of two goals on the night in the 30th to put Monmouth up 2-0. Alaina Alston and Ashley Hughes scored goals in the 37th and 40th minutes to make it 2-2. Grace Crowley put the hosts in the lead in the 54th minute and Seitz scored from the penalty mark to put the game away in the 65th minute.
Sunday, June 8
(19/4) SJEB FC 2-0 REAL CENTRAL NJ
Number 19 SJEB FC (4-1-1) moved to the top of the Colonial Division table with a 2-0 win over Real Central NJ (2-1-2). Kayla D’Ottaviano and Olivia Brocious scored goals in the win. Madison Wessel earned the clean sheet in goal.
Commonwealth Division
Tuesday, June 3
KEYSTONE FC 3-2 LVU RUSH
Keystone FC moved to 3-1-2 with a 3-2 win over LVU Rush (1-0-3). Molly Starner scored all three goals for Keystone. Megan Steinbach leveled the score at 1-1 right before halftime. After Starner’s second and third goals, Camryn Williams made it 3-2 with 10 minutes to play.
Friday, June 6
(8E) PA CLASSICS 6-0 LVU RUSH
PA Classics (2-2-0) remain unbeaten after topping LVU Rush (1-0-4) 6-0 on Friday. Elizabeth Estrada, Jailene DeJesus, Liza Suydam, Maggie Groh, Emily Clapper, and Hanna Adair scored goals in the win. Goalkeeper Hanna Wilt earned the clean sheet.
Saturday, June 7
HEX FC TEMPEST 2-3 (6E) READING UNITED A.C.
Reading United A.C. (4-1-0) moved three points clear at the top of the Commonwealth Division table with a 3-2 road win over HEX FC Tempest (1-0-2) thanks to a Haley Gschrey hat trick. Gschrey put Reading up 1-0 early before Kyra Lesko’s brace gave the hosts the lead with goals on either side of halftime. Gschrey’s second goal at the hour mark drew things level before her winner in the 64th minute.
NORTHEASTERN CONFERENCE
Thursday, June 5
KINGSTON CAPITALS 0-16 NEW YORK SHOCKERS
New York Shockers (2-0-1) picked up three crucial points in the Northeastern Conference title race with a 16-0 win over Kingston Capitals (0-0-5). Sabrinia Bastos Da Silva and Lauryn Wook both scored four goals, Mia Klammer scored three, Eowyn Lapp and Dani De Souza scored twice, and Alin a Lagace scored once in the win.
Saturday, June 7
(9E) MERRIMACK VALLEY HAWKS FC 9-0 KINGSTON CAPITALS
Logan Nicholson, Meredith McDermott, and Laura Cetina tallied braces, and Karenna Beckstein, Ashlyn Walsh, and Isabella Balatka added goals as Merrimack Valley Hawks FC (2-1-0) rolled over Kingston Capitals 9-0 (0-0-6). Abby Ytzen-Handel earned the clean sheet in goal.
Saturday, June 7
RI ROGUES FC 1-1 ALBANY RUSH
Albany Rush (1-1-2) earned a point on the road playing RI Rogues FC (1-2-1) to a 1-1 draw. Hannah McNulty scored the opening goal for Albany. Olivia Lindsay drew things level for Rhode Island.
Saturday, June 7
NEW YORK SHOCKERS 1-6 (3/1) SPORTING CT
Sporting CT (5-0-0) put more space between it and the rest of the field at the top of the table with a 6-1 road win over New York Shockers (2-0-2). Tiffany Weimer tallied a brace and Abbie Burgess, Kylee McIntosh, Laney Smith, and Juliana Garcia added goals in the win. Lauryn Wood scored the opening goal of the match for New York in the 11th minute.
Sunday, June 8
(9E) MERRIMACK VALLEY HAWKS FC 2-2 RI ROGUES FC
RI Rogues FC (1-3-1) picked up a road point playing MERRIMACK VALLEY HAWKS FC (2-2-0) to a 2-2 to close out Matchweek Five. Ryann Denecour scored the first goal of the match in the 60th minute to put Rhode Island in the lead. Meredith McDermott leveled things fifteen minutes later. Ally Murphy put the hosts in the lead in the final minute of regulation before Hannah McNulty's goal rescued a point for Rhode Island in stoppage time.
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