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Women's Soccer Blanks Immaculata, 5-0

Liv McMillan
Liv McMillan

HAVERFORD, Pa. - Facing off with Immaculata in non-conference action on Tuesday on Walton Field, the Haverford College women's soccer team (4-2-3) put forth a comprehensive performance in a 5-0 blanking of the Mighty Macs (2-7-1). Five different Fords scored on the afternoon, with two more adding assists as Haverford dominated the shot count by a 32-7 margin, putting 15 of those attempts on frame in the matinee.  

The scoring opened 12 minutes into the contest with Celia Page finding the back of the net for her third goal of the season. With Haverford on the attack, Phoebe Garfield sent a pass into the box for Liv McMillan, who had her cross redirected into the goal by Page for an early lead. Haverford later added its second goal just minutes before halftime, with Olivia Daulerio registering her first career assist with a cross into Grace Haskell, who buried her third goal of the season to double the advantage.

The Fords scored three more times in the second half, as Keira Prince joined the scoring in the 53rd minute, also with her third tally of the season. McMillan was credited with her second assist of the contest as her past set Prince up for an open look. McMillan eventually got on the scoresheet herself just minutes later, adding a 56th minute strike off an assist from Page. The final goal of the contest came in the 74th minute after an Immaculata foul in the box set Alyssa Saito up for a penalty kick opportunity. Saito converted deftly her second of the season as Haverford cruised to the victory from that point. 

Prince and Haskell each had a game-best six shots, while McMillan added four. Claire Cywes played nearly 59 minutes in goal, notching a save in the combined shutout while Theresa Haupt got the final 31:09, notching her first career save in her collegiate debut between the pipes. First-year goalkeeper Emily Guthier made 10 saves for the visitors. 

The Fords are now 5-0 all-time against Immaculata and have never surrendered a goal to the Mighty Macs in program history.  The contest was the first during Haverford Athletics' Pride Week, which continues through October 3, as the team donned rainbow shoelaces and Haverford's Play with Pride Club hosted a Rita's Water Ice giveaway. 

Haverford now returns to Centennial Conference play on Saturday, making the trek to Allentown to do battle with Muhlenberg under the lights at Varsity Field. Action is slated to begin at 7 p.m.