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Women's Soccer Pours In Seven Goals in Shutout Win at Immaculata

Julia Noppenberger
Julia Noppenberger

IMMACULATA, Pa. - The Haverford College women's soccer team (4-4-1) made the quick jaunt up Lancaster Avenue Tuesday night for a non-conference contest at Immaculata (2-5-1), prevailing by a 7-0 final score at Draper Wash Stadium.

The Fords wasted no time making an impact on the box score, with JJ Stein firing the first shot of the contest for either side off a corner in the eighth minute, putting a chance on target that Emily Guthier lunged at to make a strong save. The offensive pressure continued with Grace Haskell and Phoebe Garfield having solid attempts on goal in the first 15 minutes of play. 

In the 37th minute, Haverford broke through as Garfield scored the first goal of the contest. The ball bounced around the box in front of the goalmouth off a corner, and found the foot of junior who added her first goal of the season after the scrum. 

Just moments later, Julia Noppenberger collected the ball from just past midfield and made a move around a Mighty Macs defender, lofting a beautiful shot towards the far post and past the grasp of the Immaculata goalkeeper. 

At halftime, Haverford held a commanding 13-2 edge in shots, and earned eight corners, surrendering just one to the Mighty Macs. The floodgates then opened fully in the second half.

The Fords scored on their first three shot attempts of the second stanza, with Noppenberger tallying her second of the evening in the 49th minute off an assist from Abigale BakerKeira Prince added the fourth tally of the night, her fifth goal of the season, taking a feed from Klink in the 51st minute. Emma Kirk scored just moments later in the 52nd minute, find the back of the net off an assist from Angie Geralis, as suddenly the visitors were ahead 5-0 with most of the second half still to go. 

Klink added a penalty kick goal in the 79th minute, and Giana Coletti tallied her first career goal off an assist from classmate Sofia Terry as the first-years connected in the 87th minute of play. In total, Haverford held a dominating 30-3 edge in shots and tallied 13 total corners while allowing just one from the homestanding Macs.  

In total, 12 different Haverford players registered a shot. Allie Billups made her collegiate debut, finishing the contest between the pipes without registering a shot faced. 

Haverford's seven goals were the most since September 7, 2022, when the Fords poured in eight goals at home against Delaware Valley. The Fords are now 6-0 all-time against Immaculata and have never surrendered a goal to the Mighty Macs in program history.

The Fords now return to Centennial Conference action on Saturday afternoon, making the trip to Carlisle to face off with the Red Devils of Dickinson at 4 p.m as the regular season wraps up its first full month.