Box Score BROOKLYN, N.Y.—The Gryphons set a new program record for wins as Sarah Lawrence College women's soccer defeated Medgar Evers College, 7-0, in a non-conference game at Aviator Sports Complex on Thursday.
IN SHORTSarah Lawrence (4-8) def. Medgar Evers (0-11), 7-0.
PROGRAM WINS RECORDWith four victories, the budding women's soccer team is making strides in its third varsity season. The four victories surpass the three wins earned in each of the program's first two seasons. Thursday's win is the 10th for head coach
Unity Beddingfield.
MAXIMUM EFFICIENCYJunior
Paige Smith (Glen Ridge, N.J./Glen Ridge (Univ. of Tampa)) made the most of her first start of the season. Smith scored the game-winning goal in the third-minute of the game, and in the fourth minute, she scored again off a pass by sophomore
Tori Davis (Bloomfield Hills, Mich./Cranbrook Kingswood). Smith then exited the remainder of the game, scoring two goals off her two shots over four minutes of playing time.
LOOKING FOR A WINGWOMAN?Davis had a record-setting night, becoming the Gryphon on either SLC team to assist three goals in the same game. With the Gryphons in front 2-0 after the first of her assists, Davis set up teammate
Nora Burrows (Titusville, N.J./Hopewell Valley Central) on her fourth goal of the season. In the 16
th minute, Davis and teammate
Shira Ungar (Bethesda, Md./Charles E. Smith Jewish Day) fed the ball to
Luana DeBorst (Santo Domingo, Costa Rica/European School of Costa Rica), giving the Gryphons a 4-0 halftime lead.
HELPING HER OWN CAUSEIn the second half, goalkeeper
Addie Rosenberg (New York, N.Y./Fusion Academy) made her first field appearance of the season. On the hook for the win, Rosenberg received a feed from
Grace Euphrat Weston (San Francisco, Calif./San Francisco Univ. HS) and scored in the 59th minute. In the 77th, Rosenberg struck again after a pass from Ungar, giving Rosenberg the second goal of her career. Rosenberg picked up her ninth career win in the game.
LUCKY NUMBER SEVENEuphrat Weston rounded out the scoring with her first career goal in the 87th minute, slotting the ball into the right side of the net.
DON'T MIND IF I DOThe Gryphons' leading scorer this season, Burrows came off the front line and helped the defense as SLC goalkeeper for the second half. Burrows finished out the game without facing a shot.
UP NEXTOn Saturday, Sarah Lawrence travels to face The Sage Colleges. The Gators are 6-0 in Skyline play and will clinch a Skyline tournament berth with a win.